- A
macaroni (formerly
spelled maccaroni) was a
pejorative term used to
describe a
fashionable fellow of 18th-century Britain. Stereotypically, men in the...
-
Italian cook
active in Rome; this
recipe for "Roman macaroni" (Italian:
maccaroni romaneschi)
calls for
cooking pasta in
broth or
water and
adding butter...
- intitulé
Libro de arte coquinaria: on y
trouve des "
maccaroni romaneschi,
maccaroni in
altro modo,
maccaroni siciliani e
vermicelli " (macaronis à la romaine...
- "the
maccaroni,
previously well-drained, may then be
tossed gently in it, or
after it is dished, the
cheese may be
poured equally over the
maccaroni" before...
- in
favour of what was
known as the '
Maccaroni'
tradition in
which a
British shilling,
referred to as a '
Maccaroni', was
treated as one
quarter of a dollar...
- in
favour of what was
known as the '
Maccaroni'
tradition in
which a
British shilling,
referred to as a '
Maccaroni', was
treated as one
quarter of a dollar...
-
vermicelli recipe is in the book De arte
Coquinaria per
vermicelli e
maccaroni siciliani (The Art of
Cooking Sicilian Macaroni and Vermicelli), compiled...
- of pasta.
Macaroni may also
refer to:
Macaroni (fashion), also
spelled maccaroni, an 18th-century
English fashion trend Macaroni (film), a 1985 film directed...
-
rating of $1 = 4s 2d. The
British shilling,
referred to
locally as a '
Maccaroni', was
equal to one
quarter of a dollar, and the
system was
working very...
- of all
shapes are
baked of rice and millet,
overlaid with sugar; also
maccaroni-makers, the
Taranjis being notoriously very fond of
dried farinaceous...