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Definition of cappellacci in English: cappellacciplural nounkapəˈlatʃikapəˈläCHē Pieces of pasta stuffed with a filling of pumpkin (or other squash) and cheese and folded so as to resemble a hat. they've brought back the restaurant's much-loved butternut squash cappellacci with Romano cheese Example sentencesExamples - He picked at an inert, glutinous rendition of round, folded cappellacci, muffled in threads of oily broccoli.
- A beveled bowl, printed with vintage flowers, holds rustic cappellacci ($24), a folded, filled pasta.
- Hardy's menu applies Italian technique to local ingredients, in seasonal housemade pasta like cappellacci with ramps, peas, and guanciale.
- The restaurant serves rustic Italian cuisine, such as classic antipasta, bruschetta, wood-roasted branzino, and short rib cappellacci.
- For a heartier meal, try the cappellacci, filled with spinach, ricotta and a bolognese ragout.
- The short-rib-stuffed cappellacci is quite a small serving of the lingerie-thin pasta with a fully-flavored nugget of beef inside.
- His cappellacci with a subtle filling of pumpkin, crushed amaretti, pepperoncino and cheese fit the season perfectly.
- They will eat an oxtail cappellacci in which land and sea get paired together: the savory notes of the meat-filled pasta purses are further amplified by a briny crab reduction.
- The Cappellacci themselves were exquisite: large, well-stuffed, handmade pasta that perfectly matched the flavor of the pumpkin.
- One of the city's signature dishes is cappellacci di zucca, a nutmeg flavoured, butter-nut squash-filled ravioli.
OriginItalian, plural of cappellaccio, from cappello 'hat' + the pejorative suffix -accio. Definition of cappellacci in US English: cappellacciplural nounkapəˈläCHē Pieces of pasta stuffed with a filling of pumpkin (or other squash) and cheese and folded so as to resemble a hat. they've brought back the restaurant's much-loved butternut squash cappellacci with Romano cheese Example sentencesExamples - Hardy's menu applies Italian technique to local ingredients, in seasonal housemade pasta like cappellacci with ramps, peas, and guanciale.
- For a heartier meal, try the cappellacci, filled with spinach, ricotta and a bolognese ragout.
- The Cappellacci themselves were exquisite: large, well-stuffed, handmade pasta that perfectly matched the flavor of the pumpkin.
- His cappellacci with a subtle filling of pumpkin, crushed amaretti, pepperoncino and cheese fit the season perfectly.
- The restaurant serves rustic Italian cuisine, such as classic antipasta, bruschetta, wood-roasted branzino, and short rib cappellacci.
- One of the city's signature dishes is cappellacci di zucca, a nutmeg flavoured, butter-nut squash-filled ravioli.
- He picked at an inert, glutinous rendition of round, folded cappellacci, muffled in threads of oily broccoli.
- They will eat an oxtail cappellacci in which land and sea get paired together: the savory notes of the meat-filled pasta purses are further amplified by a briny crab reduction.
- A beveled bowl, printed with vintage flowers, holds rustic cappellacci ($24), a folded, filled pasta.
- The short-rib-stuffed cappellacci is quite a small serving of the lingerie-thin pasta with a fully-flavored nugget of beef inside.
OriginItalian, plural of cappellaccio, from cappello ‘hat’ + the pejorative suffix -accio. |