Sicilian Pasta Primavera

The bountiful garden vegetables of the season inspired this Italian-American dish first created in New York City in the 1970’s. We’ve elevated this delicious dish one step further by mixing our Lemon Salt and fresh asparagus, a wild vegetable that grows in abundance on our farm, into the cream sauce for a richly satisfying meal.
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Pasta alla Norma

Created in the eastern Sicilian city of Catania, Pasta alla Norma is quintessential Sicilian cuisine. While the recipe may vary depending on the household, the core ingredients of this classic remain the same: eggplant, basil, tomatoes and a wonderfully salty ricotta salata.
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Busiate alla Trapanese

Not all pestos are green. Pesto comes from the Italian word Pestare, meaning to grind. In Sicily, the most famous pesto is pesto allá trapanese, from the Mediterranean town of Trapani, Sicily, and is one of the best Sicilian pasta dishes you'll find outside of Sicily. Adding tomatoes and swapping pine nuts for almonds, Sicilians took the pesto alla genovese and made a dish that's uniquely their own.
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Havarti Dill Macaroni & Cheese

Ditalini pasta is commonly used in many dishes throughout Sicily. Translated as 'small thimbles', Ditalini makes for a great macaroni and cheese. This creamy havarti dill mac & cheese recipe is a quick and delicious way to get your pasta fix!
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Cacio E Pepe

Easy, creamy and delicious, Cacio E Pepe is literally just cheese (cacio) and black pepper (pepe) and pasta. Call it an adult macaroni and cheese, call it a little bowl from heaven, or call it as it is.
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Burst Sun Gold Tomato Busiate

Sun Gold tomatoes burst in your mouth with a pop of sweet acidity. Sautéed with garlic and a healthy dose of great olive oil, this busiate pasta recipe is the perfect dish to soak up the fresh flavors of summer.

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