Su filindeu, or "threads of God," is the rarest pasta in the world. For a century, it was made by a single family in the Sardinian city of Nuoro for religious celebrations. Today, there are fewer ...
Sardinian pasta filata meets the refinement of silk threads, the delicacy of filigree and the character of coral, all enclosed in a resin that preserves and enhances the beauty of the materials ...
This tasty minestrone uses the small balls of fregola pasta, which are often used in Sardinia. The beans are a combination of borlotti, broad beans and green beans. Heat the oil in a large ...
the sun-dried and toasted Sardinian “couscous” specified for this recipe. I wouldn’t substitute regular couscous for the fregola, which is rather more like dense pasta peas than semolina ...