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campaniapastarecipes

Spaghetti with Clams

Spaghetti with clams is a typical dish of Campania, now so widespread and appreciated throughout the Italian territory, that it has become one of the most consumed fish dishes in Italy. Precisely thanksĀ to its simplicity in preparation, spaghetti with clams remains one of the symbolic dishes of Italian cuisine, where the flavor of the sea is paired with everyone’s most loved pasta shape: spaghetti. There is also the red version, where the clams are cooked in a tomato sauce.

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laziopastarecipes

Spaghetti alla Carbonara

Spaghetti alla Carbonara is a typical dish of Rome, whose origins still seem uncertain: The most accredited hypotheses make it a typical Lazio tradition, coming from the carbonari who came to Rome from the Lazio and Abruzzo Apennines. The “carbonari” (Roman term for charcoal burners) prepared a dish called “cacio e ova” of Lazio and Abruzzo origins, a very popular dish because of the easy availability of the ingredients. This dish was prepared the day before, then brought to work inside the “tascapane”. Hence the diffusion of a dish of pasta “alla Carbonara” made of eggs and cheese.

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