AlDente



Al dente is an integrated advertising agency, focused on innovative activations and content production, with 15 years of expertise in storytelling and art direction. Al Dente showcases Neapolitan pizza from the restaurant’s centerpiece oven. Guests can enjoy fresh house-made pasta, fresh fish and meat offerings along with Italian desserts and a selection of gelato at this Italian restaurant. Our goal is to stimulate your senses with inspiring recipes to cook food that looks good and tastes better. Because for cottoaldente food is more than just a meal. Food is art, food is an. Japanese EDO Whiskey Snifter Glasses Al Dente Living. From $40.00 $45.00. Appalachian Lowball Whiskey Glasses Al Dente Living. Globe Trotter Decanter & Glasses Al Dente Living. From $45.00 $50.00. Georgia Old Fashioned Whiskey Glasses Al Dente Living. We are open for Take Out 3:30PM -7:30PM Dining Room Hours Tuesday-Sunday Open 3:30 PM Last Seating 7:30PM (reservations recommended / limited seating).

A pot of cooking spaghetti.

In cooking, al dente/ælˈdɛnt/ (Italian pronunciation: [al ˈdɛnte]) describes pasta or rice that is cooked to be firm to the bite.[1][2][3] The etymology is Italian 'to the tooth'.[4]

In contemporary Italian cooking, the term identifies the ideal consistency for pasta and involves a brief cooking time.[5][6]Molto al dente is the culinary term for slightly undercooked pasta.[1][7] Undercooking pasta is used in the first round of cooking when a pasta dish is going to be cooked twice.

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According to the American Diabetes Association, pasta that is cooked al dente has a lower glycemic index than pasta that is cooked soft.[8] When cooking commercial pasta, the al dente phase occurs right after the white of the pasta center disappears.[3]

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See also[edit]

Al Dente Palm Springs

Aldente pizza

References[edit]

  1. ^ abHazan, Marcella (2011-07-20). Essentials of Classic Italian Cooking - Marcella Hazan - Google Books. ISBN9780307958303. Retrieved 2014-08-18.
  2. ^'Al dente: definition of al dente in Oxford dictionary (American English) (US)'. Oxforddictionaries.com. 2014-08-11. Retrieved 2014-08-18.
  3. ^ abSinclair, Charles (January 2009). Dictionary of Food: International Food and Cooking Terms from A to Z - Charles Sinclair - Google Books. ISBN9781408102183. Retrieved 2014-08-18.
  4. ^'Online Etymology Dictionary'. Etymonline.com. Retrieved 2014-08-18.
  5. ^Moliterno, Gino (11 September 2002). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Italian Culture - Google Books. ISBN9781134758777. Retrieved 2014-08-18.
  6. ^Capatti, Alberto; Montanari, Massimo (2013-08-13). Italian Cuisine: A Cultural History - Alberto Capatti, Massimo Montanari - Google Books. ISBN9780231509046. Retrieved 2014-08-18.
  7. ^'Penne a la vodka Recipe Text | Rouxbe Cooking School'. Rouxbe.com. Retrieved 2014-08-18.
  8. ^'Glycemic Index and Diabetes: American Diabetes Association®'. Diabetes.org. Archived from the original on 2013-10-31. Retrieved 2014-08-18.

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