Fresh pappardelle with mushroom sauce.
Some time ago I photographed this beautiful plate of pappardelle, the typical Tuscan egg pasta, topped with plenty of mushroom sauce.
Alas, I only photographed this dish because I don't like mushrooms... for me the pasta was topped with an equally good meat sauce.
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Pappardelle (from the Tuscan pappare or, less commonly, from the Provençal papard) are a type of egg pasta very similar to tagliatelle but much wider. They are considered a type of lasagne, in the generic sense of "wide strips of egg puff pastry". While tagliatelle are a type of pasta with a typically Emilian-Romagnola tradition, pappardelle, although influenced by Emilia, are typically Tuscan in tradition. Pappardelle originated in Maremma and from Maremma they took on the strong flavours of sauces with game (wild boar, hare) or with woods (mushrooms).
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Fresh pappardelle, a type of egg pasta, with mushroom sauce – Pappardelle fraîche, un type de pâtes aux œufs, avec sauce aux champignons – Pappardelle fresca, un tipo de pasta al huevo, con salsa de champiñones – Pappardelle fresco, um tipo de massa fresca, com molho de cogumelos – Frische Pappardelle, eine Art frische Pasta, mit Pilzsauce – Pappardelle tươi, một loại mì ống tươi sốt nấm
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Mi piacciono moltissimo le pappardelle, sia con il sugo di funghi sia al ragù!
Funghi forever!
I funghi sono una cosa meravigliosa!!!!