ziti
IPA: zˈiti
noun
- A type of macaroni pasta in the form of long smooth hollow tubes.
Examples of "ziti" in Sentences
- At the height of the reception, Mark helps me replace the empty vats of ziti.
- Short cuts of pasta such as rigatoni and ziti are best paired with chunky style sauces.
- You want to devour the imaginary baked ziti your niece made "all by myself" in her Dora kitchen.
- Pasta dishes such as lasagna and ziti that are baked in tomato sauce also freeze nicely; same with rice dishes.
- The Chicopee sports bar benefit will feature a disc jockey, a band and a buffet of foods such as ziti and meatballs, deli platters and desserts.
- Mason, not so much.) "Cooking Light" had a good, easy recipie that included sausage, fennel and onions which I adapted for what I had on hand (no "ziti" in the house, so we just had it over egg noodles.)
- On the night of Halloween, everyone showed up in costume attire to chow down on big vats of homemade chili, corn muffins and slaw; or large trays of baked ziti, Caesar salad, garlic balls and some sort of festive cocktail.
- "When you have a unified message, you have some movement," says Ron Adams , director of food services for Portland's 18 public schools, where a recent lunch was ziti with homemade pasta sauce, spinach salad and whole-grain breadsticks.
- When I was a kid, my own Irish-American mother was a terrible cook, so I would dutifully eat the remains of whatever luckless animal she'd just burned to a crisp, puke it up and then run down the street to Richie Giardinelli's house, where his mother was always baking ziti or cooking up a fresh pot of meatballs or making manicotti.