What is size 2 pasta?

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I have a recipe requesting pasta #2 as an ingredient. What is pasta #2? I searched in several places but found nothing useful.



Best Answer

Is it possible that the recipe calls for two pounds of pasta? I have seen recipes where the # symbol is used as a notation of pounds.




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What is 2oz pasta?

Two ounces dry pasta is equal to 1/3 cup dry pasta. When boiled, that comes out to be 4/5 cup cooked pasta, or just shy of 1 cup.

How do you measure spaghetti for 2?

Here's how to do it: Take your pointer finger and thumb and make a circle, then shrink it small enough that it's roughly the size of a quarter. Then push the pasta in between your fingers, and whatever fits is a single serving. Now you can easily measure out pasta for one, two, or a whole crowd.

What are the different sizes of pasta?

They are usually sorted by size, being long (pasta lunga), short (pasta corta), stuffed (ripiena), cooked in broth (pastina), stretched (strascinati) or in dumpling-like form (gnocchi/gnocchetti). Yet, due to the variety of shapes and regional variants, "one man's gnocchetto can be another's strascinato".

What is 2oz dry pasta?

The weight of two ounces of dry pasta is half a cup of dry, which boils down to 1 1/2 cups of cooked pasta, or a heaping 1 cup.



How much cooked pasta = 2 0z. dry




More answers regarding what is size 2 pasta?

Answer 2

#2 pasta is a very large noodled pasta with a hole in the center running the length of the noodle. It's like a spaghetti noodle only much thicker around. Used often in Greek dishes and esp with the mizythra cheese and browned butter recipe. It is very difficult to find.

Answer 3

This is most probably referring to the size of pasta of a certain type.

But you shoul be more detailed in your question, saying the type of pasta you refer to or the source where you got the receipt from.

If the pasta are noodles then you can bet it that they are talking about the size of pasta.

Pasta exist of many different kinds (at least here in italy), so pasta #2 is to us like saying "a car with comfortable chairs"...quite generic :-)

This link might help.

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