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‖ manicotti, n. pl.|maniˈkotti, anglicized mænɪˈkɒtɪ| [It., pl. of manicotto muff, f. manica sleeve (cf. manica n.).] Large tubular pasta shells; also, a dish consisting of these, usu. stuffed with cheese, tomatoes, meat, etc., and served with a sauce.
1948R. W. Dana Where to eat in N.Y. 54 There is a large selection of pastas, of course, such as..manicotti. 1965H. Kane Other Sins only Speak iv. 25 That man makes the wildest manicotti. 1974H. L. Foster Ribbin' iv. 163 Politicians are notorious for winning votes by..eating pizza, lasagna, or manicotti at an Italian block party. 1978Tucson Mag. Dec. 117/1 The Baked Manicotti was also more paste than polish. 1983J. Famularo & L. Imperiale Joy of Pasta i. 22 We offer here two recipes: one for gnocchi..; and crespelle, or manicotti shells, which you can use to stuff as you would the classic manicotti. 1993Santa Fe (New Mexico) Jrnl. Reporter 3–9 Feb. 28/2 Screenwriter Todd Graff throws a little manicotti onto the table with the gefilte fish. |