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Tri-color Rotini Salad with Vegetables Tri-color Rotini Salad with Vegetables
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Italian Rotini and Vegetable Salad Italian Rotini and Vegetable Salad
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Rotini and Black Bean Salad Rotini and Black Bean Salad
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Beef & Rotini Skillet Beef & Rotini Skillet
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Cheesy Sausage Rotini Cheesy Sausage Rotini
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Speedy Rotini and Chicken Speedy Rotini and Chicken
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Chicken Almond Rotini Bake Chicken Almond Rotini Bake
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Rotini Stir-Fry Rotini Stir-Fry
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Rotini Pasta with Shrimp and Lemon Rotini Pasta with Shrimp and Lemon
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Mediterranean Rotini Salad Mediterranean Rotini Salad
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Rotini

Rotini, the popular salad pasta, is also terrific for baking because it is firm and has deep grooves for “hoarding” sauce.
See also pasta.

Rotini, which is familiarly known as twists or spirals, is a firm casserole or salad pasta. It is sometimes confused with fusilli, which is smooth and round, and the larger rotelle.

The shape allows sauces, cheeses, and meats to nest in between each ridge. When cooked al dente, then baked, it can hold up to heavy and bold textures. It’s a widespread favorite – second only to spaghetti- with kids because of the twirly  shape.

Varieties

Rotini is packaged plain (light yellow) or as a colorful garden variety that includes spinach, tomato, and carrot flavors.

Organic, gluten-free, whole-wheat, multi-grain, and reduced carbohydrate products are also available in most regions.

Buying Tips

Regular pastas are generally made with 100 percent durum semolina flour.

If you are looking for organic or whole-wheat products, read the label. Some of them incorporate small amounts of semolina, which improves the taste but makes the “natural” claim a bit misleading.

Storage Tips

As with all dried pastas, rotini will remain usable for a very long time. Check occasionally for possible – but rare - pest infestations.

Refrigerate cooked rotini and use within 3-4 days. You can also freeze it in a casserole for an easy make-ahead meal.

Usage Tips

Contrary to popular belief, it is not a good idea to add oil to prevent sticking. This coats the pasta and repels sauces or other ingredients.

Rotini is versatile and can accompany a wide range of dish whether they contain tomatoes, salad oils, or dairy products.

To make 4 cups cooked, you’ll need about 1 cup dry.

Substitution Tips

Penne pasta will maintain the same degree of firmness in most dishes.


Try one of our favorite rotini recipes:
Pasta Salad for a Crowd
Cheddar Pasta And Vegetables
Crispy Chili Twists

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