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Fettuccine pasta

Posted on February 27, 2026 by Admin

Fettuccine is a type of pasta that is flat, thick, and ribbon-like, traditionally made from egg and flour. Its name comes from the Italian word fettucce, meaning “little ribbons.” Fettuccine is most famous as the base for the classic dish Fettuccine Alfredo, where it is tossed with butter and Parmesan cheese to create a rich, creamy sauce.

It pairs well with:

  • Creamy sauces (like Alfredo or carbonara)
  • Meat sauces (like Bolognese)
  • Seafood (shrimp or scallops)
  • Vegetables (mushrooms, spinach, or peas)

Fresh fettuccine cooks faster than dried—usually in 2–4 minutes—while dried fettuccine takes around 8–13 minutes.

If you want, I can also explain the best way to make homemade fettuccine from scratch—it’s surprisingly simple and delicious. Do you want me to do that?

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