- Source: Pasta chi vrocculi arriminati
Pasta chi vrocculi arriminati is a pasta dish originating in the Palermo region of Italy. It generally consists of a long pasta such as spaghetti or bucatini, cauliflower, onion, raisins, anchovies, pine nuts, saffron, red chili, and breadcrumbs. Traditionally, it was made with bucatini. The name arriminati means 'mixed' and refers to the process of mixing until the cauliflower forms a creamy sauce.
See also
Sicilian cuisine
List of pasta
List of pasta dishes
References
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