Description
Penne Piccole Lisce belong to the Penne Lisce family and differ from them in their smaller diameter.
The absence of ridges is compensated by a surprising softness, which gives the palate sublime sensations. Delicate and refined, they enhance aromas, flavors and scents to the maximum.
The term Penne refers, in the Italian language, to the goose feather used in ancient times for writing and which was cut on the bias to obtain a tip with a thin line. The shape, obtained from a tube of pasta, smooth or ridged, of variable length, has the characteristic diagonal cut typical of the writing pen.
Penne are one of the few pasta shapes with a certain birth date: in 1865, in fact, a pasta maker from San Martino d’Albaro (Genoa), Giovanni Battista Capurro, requested and obtained a patent for a diagonal cutting machine. The patent was important because it allowed fresh pasta to be cut into a pen shape without squashing it, in a variable format between 3 and 5 centimeters (mezze penne or penne). The document kept at the Central Archives of the State of Rome states: “Until now, the diagonal cut could only be obtained with hand scissors, a method that, in addition to being too slow and expensive, had the drawback of producing an irregular cut and squashing the pasta”.
Small Smooth Penne are excellent for preparing dry pasta seasoned with beef or pork ragù. They also adapt perfectly to vegetable-based sauces such as aubergines, peppers, courgettes and artichokes or to more imaginative recipes with salmon or vodka.
Available in 500 g packs.
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