I can;t think of any pasta dish that's not my favorite, lol. It's good with everything!I don't think I've ever met someone who doesn't like pasta! Pasta meals are so quick and easy, so that's right up my alley, even though I don't make them often. What's your favorite pasta dish Officer?
Yes, because it's made with semolina flour, and it tastes better, at least to me.A friend once told me to only buy pasta that has been imported from Italy. (Instead of made in USA) . That they use a different flour and the flavor is better. True? I don’t know.
I started doing that and do think the flavor and texture is better. But I don’t know if I’m just being affected by the power of suggestion
I watch for imported brands to go on sale.
Do y’all have any brand preferences?

My wife is gluten intolerant we cook pasta using a gluten free option. Gluten-free (GF) flour often changes the flavour profile of pasta compared to traditional wheat-based pasta, but it does not always mean a total loss of rich flavour. Whilst high-quality GF brands have made significant advancements to mimic the taste and texture of traditional pasta, they tend to offer a different, often more delicate or distinct taste based on their ingredients. We enjoy pasta at least twice a week, albeit gluten free. Lasagna and tagliatelle being firm favourites.Several years ago, my brother sent me a variety of pastas from Italy, when he & my sister-in-law were vacationing there. They were good .. and, definitely different from the "Made in Italy" pastas sold in our supermarkets.

