Fusilli is a short cut, twisted pasta made from semolina flour that is typically served coated in a sauce or in pasta salads. After rolling out the dough, the pasta is traditionally spun around a rod or wire to form its curly shape
Fusilli is a spiral or corkscrew shaped pasta. Because of its twists, it has grooves that are good for holding onto sauce. Fusilli pasta were originally developed in Southern Italy by rolling and setting fresh spaghetti around thin rods to dry.
Fusilli is a short cut, twisted pasta made from semolina flour that is typically served coated in a sauce or in pasta salads. After rolling out the dough, the pasta is traditionally spun around a rod or wire to form its curly shape.