photo credit here Pasta is made not only just for eating, it could also be expressed in all forms of art. Creativity has no boundaries! I’m sure everyone has at least…
photo by the fancy There are thousands, even millions, of different types of pasta. I might be exaggerating a little bit but my point is that there are so many…
To celebrate both our birthdays, Kelsey and I had pasta night! I decided to go with a simple and one of the most popular types of pasta: spaghetti. Enjoy!
Look forward to an upcoming slideshow post on my version of spaghetti! Spaghetti is from the Italian word spaghetto, meaning “thin string” and it’s made flour or semolina with water.…
For dinner today, I attempted to make farfelle pasta with prosciutto, kale and ricotta. I found this recipe on Wit + Delight and substituted rigatoni for farfelle instead. It’s a quick…
My friend Katie and I have been getting together almost every weekend to try new cooking recipes and last weekend, we made penne á la vodka. If the French isn’t…
Here’s a sneak peek of the penne á la vodka Katie and I made yesterday! Recipe and more photos coming up soon later this week.
A couple of nights ago I had dinner with a few friends at The Roosevelt! The Roosevelt is a tavern located in downtown Phoenix that features a selection of drinks…
Hi! Following my first blog post, this is a quick introduction video of who I am and what this blog is about.
Hello and welcome to The Art of Pasta, a blog solely dedicated to a beautiful, fine Italian cuisine. Even though this blog was created initially as part of a class…
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