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By Caz Hildebrand and Jacob Kenedy
Published 2010
Corzetti are large coins of pasta from Liguria, made from flour and water, sometimes with a little egg and oil. Rolled not-too-thick, they are cut into discs and embossed on both sides using a pair of cylindrical fruit-wood stamps, hand-carved on the end-grain with a delicate pattern, normally the family coat of arms. Their name derives from an old Genovese money-piece via crosets β a pasta dating from the 14th century, and as long as your thumb. Although corzetti did begin as ancient crosets, they are not to be confused with crosets Piemontese β of the same origins, but now the northern equivalent of orecchiette β thumbnail-sized pieces of pasta lightly indented with a finger.
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