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The pasta section at my TJ's has been a bit sparse of late.  Shelves are completely filled but a lot varieties are missing.  No spaghetti or fettuccine for some time.  Dan Pashman's said that the TJ's version of cascatelli is in stores but may take a while to make it to all locations, particularly on the west coast.  I haven't seen it here yet.  I'll continue to check.  

I did purchase this fusilli corti bucati recently.  Like bucatini, the little spiral shapes are hollow so they cook quickly - the package says 7-9 minutes.  In my hands, 7 min was plenty and I'd go with less if finishing will take more than a min or two. 

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I saw someone recommend them for soup.  To my taste, they're a little big for that but maybe I should try before deciding that. 

Here they are with hot sausage, baby kale and Parmesan from a recipe adapted from Julia Turshen's Small Victories (she uses orecchiette and baby spinach):

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In addition to the named ingredients, this dish gets its flavor from caramelized onions and lemon zest. 

 

blue_dolphin

blue_dolphin

The pasta section at my TJ's has been a bit sparse of late.  Shelves are completely filled but a lot varieties are missing.  No spaghetti or fettuccine for some time.  Dan Pashman's said that the TJ's version of cascatelli is in stores but may take a while to make it to all locations, particularly on the west coast.  I haven't seen it here yet.  I'll continue to check.  

I did purchase this fusilli court bucati recently.  Like bucatini, the little spiral shapes are hollow so they cook quickly - the package says 7-9 minutes.  In my hands, 7 min was plenty and I'd go with less if finishing will take more than a min or two. 

F540EFCA-C034-4DD1-87E2-5845CF10C0A2_1_201_a.thumb.jpeg.6cb5d66f2b87e869d8a7c7653feeb386.jpeg

 

I saw someone recommend them for soup.  To my taste, they're a little big for that but maybe I should try before deciding that. 

Here they are with hot sausage, baby kale and Parmesan from a recipe adapted from Julia Turshen's Small Victories (she uses orecchiette and baby spinach):

68E24EE8-4E91-4B26-9BC6-015293E2D5FD_1_201_a.thumb.jpeg.8e63968782197a92479c65ba5d826bf7.jpeg

In addition to the named ingredients, this dish gets its flavor from caramelized onions and lemon zest. 

 

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