Tubular Pasta |
Pasta |
Description |
Estimated
Cooking Time |
Bocconcini
|
A medium sized tube pasta similar to
elicoidali and tufoli. It has a 3/8 inch diameter and the
ridges on the surface of bocconcini are slightly curved around
the tube. It's length ranges from 1 3/8 to 1 1/2
inches. |
Cook for 9 to 10 minutes. |
Bucatini
Thick spaghetti shaped pasta that is hollow in the center,
similar to a thin straw.
Cooking Time: Cook for 9 to 13
minutes. |
Calamarata (calamari)
|
Wide tubular pasta that is shaped
like a large ring. |
Cook for 9 to 11 minutes. |
Calamaretti |
A smaller version of the calamarata
tube pasta. |
Cook for 6 to 8 minutes. |
Canneroni
|
A shorter version of cannelloni. This
pasta is approximately ½ inch in diameter and ¾ inch in
length. |
Cook for 6 to 8 minutes. |
Cannelloni |
A wide (approximately 1 inch),
straight pasta tube that is approximately 4 inches long. It is
cut straight on both ends and has a smooth surface. |
Cook for 7 to 10
minutes.
|
Cannolicchi |
Short, straight tube pasta with a
wide grooved surface. |
Cook for 11 to 13 minutes. |
Cavatappi
|
A short, S-shaped pasta tube. |
Cook for 9 to 10 minutes. |
Cellentani
|
A pasta tube that has been twisted to
resembles the shape of a corkscrew. |
Cook for 10 to 12 minutes. |
Chifferi
|
Short, chunky tube pasta in a
semicircle shape.
|
Cook for 8 to 10 minutes. |
Chifferini |
A smaller version of chifferi pasta.
|
Cook for 7 to 9 minutes. |
Elbow macaroni |
The most common tube pasta shape. It
is a narrow tube with a semicircular curved shape, which is
approximately 1 inch in length. |
Cook for 8 to 10 minutes. |
Elicoidali
|
A medium sized tube pasta similar to
rigatoni. It is slightly narrower and the ridges on the
surface of elicoidali are slightly curved around the tube,
rather than straight as on rigatoni. |
Cook for 10 to 12 minutes. |
Fagioloni |
A narrow width pasta tube. It is has
a mostly straight shape and is approximately 1 inch in length.
|
Cook for 9 to 12 minutes. |
Garganelli
|
Fine ribbed squares of egg pasta that
are rolled into tubular shape. Once rolled, they take on a
shape similar to penne pasta but are actually more of a scroll
shape. |
Cook for 8 to 10 minutes. |
Gomiti |
Short and chunky, c-shaped tube
pasta. |
Cook for 10 to 12 minutes. |
Macaroni
|
Macaroni is used in reference to any
narrow short tubular pasta. The tubes may be straight or
curved in shape and vary slightly in width. The most commonly
known is elbow macaroni. |
Cook for 8 to 12 minutes. Cooking
time will vary according to size of the various types. |
Maccheroni
|
A thick tube pasta that is
approximately 1 ¾ inches long. There is also a short version
of this pasta, which is known as macaroni. Maccheroni is also
available with a ridged surface. |
Cook longer version for 9 to 12
minutes and cook the short version for 9 to 11 minutes. |
Maccheroncelli |
Long tube pasta that is slightly
slimmer than a pencil and has a small hollowed out center. |
Cook for 9 to 11 minutes. |
Magliette |
A short, curved tube pasta. |
Cook for 8 to 11 minutes. |
Maltagliati
|
A short, wide tube pasta with
diagonally cut ends. This pasta has the same name as the
shaped pasta that is roughly cut pasta scraps. |
Cook for 10 to 12 minutes. |
Manicotti
Large tube pasta that may be found with a ridged or smooth
surface and ends that are straight cut or diagonally cut.
Cooking Time: Cook for 7 to 10
minutes. |
Mezzani Rigati |
A slightly, curved tube pasta that is
approximately 1 3/8 to 1 5/8 inches in length and 1/4 inch in
diameter. It has a ridged outer surface and straight cut ends.
|
Cook for 8 to 11 minutes. |
Mezze Penne
|
Short tube pasta with diagonally cut
ends. This pasta is a short, stubby version of penne. |
Cook for 9 to 11 minutes. |
Mezzi Bombardoni |
A wide pasta tube that is ¾ to 1 inch
in diameter and 2 ½ to 2 ¾ inch in length. The end of this
pasta are cut diagonally. |
Cook for 7 to 9 minutes. |
Mezzi Paccheri |
A wide hollowed out tube of pasta
that is a shorter version of paccheri. It is the same diameter
as paccheri but is only approximately 1 ¼ inches in length. |
Cook for 7 to 10 minutes. |
Mezzi Rigatoni
|
A short, slightly curved tube pasta
that is approximately 5/8 inch in length with a diameter of
1/2 inch. Because of its short length, the slight curve is
barely noticable. It has a ridged outer surface and straight
cut ends. |
Cook for 9 to 11 minutes. |
Mostaccioli |
Tube pasta with diagonally cut ends,
similar to penne but longer in length. Mostaccioli is
approximately 2 inches long and is available with a smooth or
ridged surface. |
Cook for 10 to 13 minutes. |
Paccheri
Large tube pasta that contains a wide hollowed center that
is approximately 1 inch in diameter. Paccheri ranges from 1 ½
to 1 ¾ inches in length.
Cooking Time: Cook for 7 to 10
minutes. |
Pasta al ceppo
|
Tube pasta that is created by
wrapping a strip of pasta dough around a thin stick. Its shape
is similar to a cinnamon stick. |
Cook for 12 to 15 minutes. |
Penne rigate |
Thin tube pasta with sharp diagonally
cut ends, which resemble the end of a quill pen. Penne pasta
is approximately 1 ¼ to 1 ½ inches in length. The
rigate in the pasta name indicates that the pasta has a ridged
surface. Penne is also available with a smooth surface. |
Cook for 10 to 12 minutes. |
Penne Zita |
A pasta that is similar to penne but
has a slightly wider diameter. Penne zita is approximately 1
1/2 inches long. |
Cook for 10 to 12 minutes. |
Pennette |
A shorter and thinner version of
penne rigate pasta. Penette is also available with a ridged
surface. |
Cook for 9 to 11 minutes. |
Pennine rigate |
A thin version of penne, which is
thinner than pennette. The rigate in the pasta name indicates
that the pasta has a ridged surface. Pennine is also available
with a smooth surface. |
Cook for 8 to 11 minutes. |
Pennoni |
A larger version of penne that is
wider in diameter than penne but approximately the same
length. Pennoni is available in a smooth or ridged surface. |
Cook for 9 to 12 minutes. |
Perciatelli
Long, tube pasta with a hollowed out center. Perciatelli is
approximately double the thickness of spaghetti.
Cooking Time: Cook for 10 to 12
minutes. |
Reginelle
|
Pasta tubes that are similar to penne
pasta, only reginelle is slightly longer and smaller in
diameter. Reginelle is also sometimes found as the name used
for a wide, flat, wavy edge ribbon pasta named reginette. |
Cook for 10 to 12 minutes |
Rigatoncini
|
A slightly curved tubular pasta that
is larger than penne rigate but smaller than rigatoni. It has
a ridged surface and straight cut ends. |
Cook for 10 to 12 minutes. |
Rigatoni |
A large, slightly curved tube pasta
that is approximately 1 1/2 inches in length and 1/2 inch in
diameter. It has a ridged outer surface and straight cut ends.
|
Cook for 10 to 13 minutes. |
Sagne Incannulate
A long, ribbon of pasta, which is approximately ¾ inches
wide that is twisted to form a spiral shaped tube. The tubes
are approximately 13 inches long after they are twisted to
form the tube.
Cooking Time: Cook for 10 to 12
minutes. |
Spaccatelle |
Short curved tube pasta shaped
similar to a half circle. |
Cook for 8 to 10 minutes. |
Trenne |
Short lengths of triangular shaped
pasta that is hollow through the center. Trenne pasta is 2 ¼
to 2 ½ inches in length. |
Cook for 10 to 12 minutes. |
Trennette
|
A smaller variety of trenne. It is
narrower in width than trenne and only 1 ¾ to 2 inches in
length. Do not confuse trennette with trenette, which is a
different type of pasta. Trenette is a ribbon pasta. |
Cook for 9 to 12 minutes. |
Tortiglioni |
Tube pasta similar to rigatoni.
Tortiglioni is narrower in width than rigatoni and its surface
ridges spiral around the tube, rather than run parallel to the
length as they do on rigatoni.
|
Cook for 10 to 12 minutes. |
Tufoli |
A 3/8 inch diameter, slightly curved,
tube pasta that is approximately 2 inches long with straight
cut ends. |
Cook for 7 to 10 minutes. |
Ziti - Cut
|
Tube pasta with a hollowed out
center, which is approximately 1/4 inch in diameter. It is
available cut in short lengths of 1 1/2 to 3 inches and is
also available in long lengths of approximately 10 inches. The
shorter lengths are sometimes found with a slight curve to
them. |
Cook for 9 to 12 minutes, depending
on size. |
Ziti - Long
Tube pasta with a hollowed out center, which is
approximately ¼ inch in diameter. It is available in long
lengths of approximately 10 inches and is also available cut
to shorter lengths of 2 to 3 inches.
Cooking Time: Cook for 9 to 12
minutes, depending on size. |
Ziti rigati |
Ziti pasta with a ridged outer
surface. |
Cook for 9 to 12 minutes, depending
on size. |
Zitoni |
A slightly wider version of ziti
pasta. |
Cook for 9 to 12
minutes. |