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Our pal Nancy > wrote:
> Peter Aitken wrote: > > "Sam" > wrote in message > > om... <snip> > > > Maybe some here could enlighten me, can you use macaroni spirals and > > > still call it spaghetti bologese? would you serve it that way in your > > > resturant? > > > Well, you certainly cannot call it spaghetti bolognese because spaghetti is > > a specific size and shape of pasta. IIRC the name "bolognese" refers to the > > sauce, so "pasta bolognese" would be OK. Certain shapes of pasta are > > traditional with certain sauces - it has to do with the consistency of the > > sauce and how well the pasta will hold it. > > When I was a kid, all pasta was called spaghetti. Maybe even > macaroni. For instance, what Sam described was not macaroni. > It was either rotelli or fusilli, like that. Not. macaroni. > > Regardless, I don't think it's worth worrying about. I think > it was a better shape for bolognese sauce. I'm just curious as to whether the OP liked the sauce -- I've never tasted it, but have seen recipes and it sounds yummy... -- J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~ "I rule you!" - Travis of the Cosmos, ATHF (COLD to HOT for e-mail) |
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