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Orecchiette
Orecchiette showing their typical shape and central depression
TypePasta
Region or stateApulia
Main ingredientsDurum wheat, water

Orecchiette (Italian: [orekˈkjɛtte]; sg.: orecchietta; from Italian orecchia, lit.'ear', and -etta) are a pasta typical of the Apulia region of Italy. Their name comes from their shape, which resembles a small ear.

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Description

An orecchietta has the shape of a small dome, with its center thinner than its edge, and with a rough surface. Like other kinds of pasta, orecchiette are made with durum wheat and water. Eggs are rarely used. In traditional Southern Italian home cooking, the dough is rolled, then cut into cubes. Each cube is pressed with a knife, dragging it on the board and making it curl (making a cavatello). The shape is then inverted over the thumb.

Names and variations

In the vernacular of Taranto they are called recchietedde, or chiancaredde.

In Cisternino orecchiette are made with durum wheat; they are larger and take on a different shape, with deep internal ribs, very similar to an ear. They are defined recchie d' privte (lit.'priest's ears'). The typical dish of holidays is orecchiette with rabbit ragù.

Cavatelli, strascinati (strascinate in the vernacular of Bari) and cencioni are made like orecchiette, without the final step of forming a concave shape. Strascinati and cencioni are typically larger than orecchiette.

In China, a similar type of pasta is called 猫耳朵 (māo ěr duǒ, lit.'cat's ears').

Dishes

Orecchiette are typically served with a meat such as pork, capers and a crisp white wine.[1]

The traditional dish from Apulia is orecchiette alle cime di rapa, a dish of orecchiette and rapini,[2] also called turnip tops. Broccoli or cauliflower are also widely used as an alternative. Particularly around Capitanata and Salento, orecchiette are traditionally also dressed with tomato sauce (al sugo), sometimes with miniature meatballs or a sprinkling of ricotta or ricotta forte.

The Italian cookbook Il cucchiaio d'argento[3] (The Silver Spoon)[4] suggests that orecchiette are ideal for vegetable sauces.

See also

References

  1. ^ Florence Knight. "Florence Knight's recipe for orecchiette, pork, capers and white wine". The Times.
  2. ^ Zanini De Vita 2009.
  3. ^ D’Onofrio, Clelia (2005). Il cucchiaio d'argento. Cucchiaio d'argento Domus.
  4. ^ The Silver Spoon. Phaidon Press. 2005. ISBN 9780714845319.

Sources

  • Zanini De Vita, Oretta (2009). "Orecchiette". Encyclopedia of Pasta. University of California Press. pp. 188–190. ISBN 978-0-520-94471-8. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
  • Sada, Luigi (1994). La cucina pugliese. Newton-Compton.

External links

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