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| Prep Time | 5 minutes |
| Recipes | Pasta |
About Soup Pasta
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| Acini Di Pepe (Peppercorn) Probably the smallest variety of pastina, acini di pepe (also called peperini) are ideal for broths. |
Alfabeti (Alphabet pasta) Minute letters and number that are especially appealing to children. |
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| Anellini (little rings) Select these light anellini for vegetable and meat broths. |
Capellini Tagliati (Broken fine hair) Break up these very fine pasta strands and cook them in broth. |
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| Conchigliette (little sea shells) Light soups, perhaps those containing vegetables or lentils, suit these shapes. |
Farfalline (little butterflies) Use this delicate pastina shap in broths and light soups. |
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| Funghetti (little mushrooms) This quirky mushroom-shaped egg pasta works well in heartier soups. |
Orzi (barley) Shaped like grains of barley, orzi are perfect for my versioon of stracciatella. |
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| Quadrucci (Squares) These tiny egg pasta squares are ideal for giving extra body to light broths. |
Risi, Risoni (Rice) This pasta variety, which is also called pasta a riso, mimics rice grains very convincingly when cooked. |
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| Stelline (little stars) Delicate star shapes are often tossd with butter and hot milk. |
Tubettini (little tubes) These tiny macaroni can be used in light soups. The larger tubetti are perfect for minestrone. |