MACCHERONI " ALLA CHITARRA"

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Maccheroni

This spicy recipe comes from the Province of Teramo, Abruzzo, Italy and the "chitarra" (guitar string-shaped pasta), is made with an 'instrument' shaped like a guitar that is easy to find in any market in Abruzzo. I am posting this dish from Abruzzo as part of the Food, Friends, and Family game. None of the other Italian recipes already posted here reflect the special foods created in this region on the south west coast. NOTE*** The original recipe didn't say if the lamb and pork were ground or chopped so you can prepare it according to your choice. If you do not happen to own one of the "chitarra" guitar shaped instruments for cutting, just cut the pasta into long narrow strips which are about 24 inches long. The flavors will be the same.

Provided by CarrolJ

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 2h

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

3 cups flour, plus
1 tablespoon flour
6 eggs (1 egg per person)
1 cup lamb (ground or chopped)
1 cup lean pork (ground or chopped)
2 quarts canned peeled tomatoes (64 ounces)
1 teaspoon butter
1 cup olive oil
1/2 cup chopped onion
1/2 cup chopped carrot
1 teaspoon salt
1 hot red chili peppers, chopped fine or 1 teaspoon dried chili pepper flakes, sauteed in
3 tablespoons olive oil, and strained, keeping the oil to add to the finished pasta
freshly grated parmesan cheese (quantity optional)

Steps:

  • Place the meats, tomatoes, butter, oil, onion and carrot into a large pan and cook over medium-low heat about an hour stirring occasionally.
  • While the sauce is cooking place the flour in a mound onto a board which has a depression on the top into which the eggs have been placed; or place into a bread machine on the dough setting, removing after kneading is finished.
  • Knead the pasta dough, for about 35-40 minutes if making by hand.
  • Roll out the completely kneaded dough into a large sheet, or use a pasta machine to roll out if you are fortunate enough to have one.
  • Cut the sheet into 8 x 24 inch rectangles.
  • Lay each rectangle length-wise over the"chitarra" and push down on each one with the rolling pin to make the macaroni, OR cut into narrow strips so that it looks like something between spaghetti and a narrow fettuccine noodles.
  • Bring water to a boil in a large pot.
  • Add the salt to the water.
  • Add pasta and boil until they float to the top of the pot or is cooked until ala'dente.
  • Drain and rinse the pasta with cold water.
  • Add sauce to the pasta immediately.
  • Before serving add the few drops of oil in which the hot pepper has been sautéed and toss lightly through the pasta.
  • Serve hot topped with Parmesan Cheese.

Rock On
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This dish was a complete disaster! The chitarra pasta was inedible, and the sauce was so salty that it was almost impossible to eat.


Nashera Taqqee
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I was really disappointed with this dish. The chitarra pasta was overcooked, and the sauce was bland and watery.


Dr Muhammad Ismail safi
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This dish was just okay. The chitarra pasta was a bit bland, and the sauce was a little too sweet for my taste.


Wise Lomani
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The chitarra pasta was a bit too al dente for my taste, but the sauce was delicious. I'll definitely try this dish again and cook the pasta a little less.


AZMAT KHATTAK
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This dish was a bit too spicy for my taste, but I can see how others might enjoy it. The chitarra pasta was cooked perfectly, and the sauce was very flavorful.


Ukegbu Chidera
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I'm not a huge fan of pasta, but I really enjoyed this dish. The chitarra pasta was cooked perfectly, and the sauce was light and flavorful.


Ami rana
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This dish was a hit with my family! Everyone loved the unique pasta shape and the flavorful sauce.


Sam Faulkner
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I love the unique shape of the chitarra pasta! It held the sauce really well. The sauce was also very flavorful, with a nice kick of spice.


Lynsey Killoran
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This dish was a bit more work than I expected, but it was worth it in the end. The pasta was delicious, and the sauce was flavorful and well-balanced.


Prince Ch
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I'm a huge fan of pasta, and this dish did not disappoint! The chitarra pasta was a nice change from the usual spaghetti or penne. The sauce was also very tasty, with a great balance of flavors.


Dean Reilly
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Maccheroni alla chitarra is a dish that I've been wanting to try for a while, and I'm so glad I finally did! The homemade chitarra pasta was a bit time-consuming to make, but it was totally worth it. The pasta came out perfectly al dente, and the sau