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By Antonio Carluccio and Priscilla Carluccio
Published 1997
Called maccheroni alla chitarra in Abruzzo, manfricoli in Umbria and tonnarelli in Lazio, this long pasta is much like spaghetti, except that it has a square rather than round section. It is made by laying a flat sheet of pasta over a special cutter made of many closely spaced steel wires called a chitarra. The sheet of pasta is pressed through the wires with a rolling pin. The thickness of the pasta is equal to the distance between the wires so that when it goes through the chitarra, it is cut into long square strands.
