Pasta Lover on “Spaghetti alla Chitarra” that Strikes The Right Chord

You don’t need to be a musician to enjoy “spaghetti alla chitarra” [chitarra, pronounced key-tahr-rah, is the Italian word for guitar].

You just need to be a pasta lover and a curious foodie, since spaghetti alla chitarra, or simply “chitarra” is one of the many signature dishes of the Abruzzi cuisine.

Chitarra – the artisanal cooking tool – is made of a wooden frame with steel wires stretched on it. Once you have a classic fresh pasta dough, the entire process of making spaghetti is relatively simple.

First you’ll need to make a “sfoglia” (= dough rolled-out to form a sheet), then you lay it onto the the chitarra and press it with the help of the rolling pin to cut the delicious strands (by means of the pin or by hand). The outcome is this.

Spaghetti alla chitarra is durum wheat square-shaped egg pasta that goes virtually with any sauces you can think of. Be it fish or meat, or a simple “pommarola”, it is the most popular main course in the Abruzzi.

Here’s a delicious recipe, just in case you’ll have some leftover pasta to transform in Frittata di maccheroni carrati

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  • Farina, uova e... mani in pasta
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  • Making "Spaghetti alla chitarra"...
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  • Spaghetti alla chitarra with asparagus...

Have a try and Buon Appetibilis!