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A Sardinian Cookbook

By Giovanni Pilu and Roberta Muir

Published 2012

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Sometimes called doppio zero (‘double zero’), this is flour that has been milled as finely as possible from soft wheat. It has a lower gluten content and can absorb more moisture than hard wheat flour, making it ideal for pastries and handmade pasta. If unavailable, use plain flour.

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