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linguine

[ling-gwee-nee] / lɪŋˈgwi ni /


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Well, to be fair, the woman in the video did take angel-hair pasta and turn it into a far wider cut, which she likened to fettuccine, or possibly linguine.

From Washington Post

This sauce is essentially what gets tossed with linguine at a hundred Italian restaurants around town.

From New York Times

Use with abandon on pizza, in linguine with clams, even over steamed lobster.

From New York Times

But do reach for spaghetti rather than a thicker linguine or a thinner angel hair pasta.

From Salon

Now grown primarily in the Marche and Abruzzo, pecorino is sharp, energetic and herbal, beautiful with dishes like linguine in clam sauce.

From New York Times