(Apparently the name alludes to its being shaped like a guitar string, though I'm not sure why, since they are not square.) In any case, it was a great noodle and I've never seen it anywhere else, or seen a die that extrudes a thin, square noodle.
mrbarolo wrote:Has anyone else seen this shape anywhere?
I always thought that the noodle was traditionally cut by being pressed through a frame strung with what looked like closely set guitar strings, hence the name. Not extruded.
Amata wrote:Ciao, mr barolo,
I happened to be in your Treasure Island today (Hyde Park) and spotted chitarra pasta for sale. The brand is rustichella d'abruzzo; the cost is $6.69 for 500g. The chitarra packages are down on the bottom shelf, by the way.
buon appetito,
Amata
spinynorman99 wrote:I saw some at Mariano's, can't recall the brand.
Independent George wrote:The brand I buy from Mariano's is called La Molisana. Curiously, it's $1.69/pound at the Edgewater store, and $2.29/pound at the Lakeview location; needless to say, I stock up at Edgewater.
It's good quality pasta - it's replaced DeCecco as my go-to brand. At least, it will once I finish off the fourteen remaining boxes of DeCecco spaghetti and four boxes of penne I have remaining.
Binko wrote:(No luck on my side mission of finding 'nduja,
Independent George wrote:The brand I buy from Mariano's is called La Molisana. Curiously, it's $1.69/pound at the Edgewater store, and $2.29/pound at the Lakeview location; needless to say, I stock up at Edgewater.
It's good quality pasta - it's replaced DeCecco as my go-to brand. At least, it will once I finish off the fourteen remaining boxes of DeCecco spaghetti and four boxes of penne I have remaining.
G Wiv wrote:Binko wrote:(No luck on my side mission of finding 'nduja,
If you are in that neighborhood anyway go to the source for Nduja Artisans nduja, Tempesta Market.
Tempesta Market
1372 W Grand Ave
Chicago, IL 60642
10 - 8 daily
http://tempestamarket.com/
BrendanR wrote:I was out of town last week and didn't get any or spot it myself but chitarra was apparently briefly around at Aldi:
https://old.reddit.com/r/aldi/comments/ ... brand_but/