Spotlight Series: All About Cavatappi (2024)

What is Cavatappi?

Cavatappi is a spiral pasta with a hollow center and outer ridges. Made with just durum wheat semolina and water, this springy spiral pasta originated in Southern Italy. Cavatappi is named for its “corkscrew” shape—a shape that is great for capturing hearty sauces and chunky ingredients. A sturdy, versatile Italian pasta, Cavatappi is an excellent feature in primavera vegetable sauces, classic tomato sauces, creamy cheese sauces, meat ragùs, baked pasta recipes and picnic pasta salads.

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Cavatappi is pronounced kaa-va-TAA-pee.

The Origin Of Cavatappi And And Its Brief History

The story is that cavatappi is just another name for cellentani—a shape created in the 1960s to pay homage to the Italian pop singer Adriano Celentano. The corkscrew-shaped cavatappi, which also looks like a spring, speaks to Celentano's limber dance moves and his nickname, "Moleggiato," which means "spring" in Italian. Now known as cavatappi, the Italian word for “corkscrew,” this springy spiral shaped macaroni can be found in everything from macaroni and cheese dishes to cold picnic pasta salads.

How is Cavatappi Made and What is it Made Of?

Cavatappi is a dry pasta that is made with durum wheat flour (semolina) and water. At DeLallo, we use the highest quality durum wheat with a high gluten content, which adds to the pleasing texture of the pasta. Wheat and water are kneaded together to become the pasta dough. To form the cavatappi shape, DeLallo uses artisanal bronze dies to extrude the pasta dough. This pasta-making method takes a bit longer, but gives pasta a rougher surface texture perfect for absorbing sauces. DeLallo also uses the traditional method of drying slowly at low temperatures. This helps pasta to cook up to the perfect al dente texture—tender but yielding. Cavatappi is a plant-based pasta and vegan.

To cook a pound of cavatappi, use a large pasta pot. Bring 5 quarts of water to a rolling boil. Add 2 tablespoons of salt to the water along with the cavatappi. Stir to ensure that the noodles do not stick together or to the pot. Boil for about 7-8 minutes, checking for that signature al dente texture. Before draining, reserve 1 cup of starchy hot pasta cooking water to adjust the consistency of the sauce. Drain in a colander and immediately toss with sauce. Add the pasta to the sauce and stir together over heat for a minute or two to marry the flavors. The only time it is acceptable to rinse cooked pasta while draining is when you are creating a cold pasta salad.

The Best Cavatappi Pasta - The DeLallo Difference

Indulge in true Italian pasta with a bowl of cavatappi. Like DeLallo's other dried pasta shapes, cavatappi comes from the source, in a town located near Naples and the Amalfi Coast. To make the best cavatappi, we use high-quality durum wheat, which contains a high gluten index and protein. The wheat gets milled into a coarsely ground semolina flour, which is kneaded with cold, mineral-rich mountain spring water. Next, the noodles are slowly extruded for maximized flavor. Once the fresh pasta has been formed, the cavatappi noodles are dried slowly at low temperatures, mimicking the traditional way of making pasta to help preserve the natural color and texture. All of this adds to the finished taste and feel of the pasta once it is cooked at your own home. DeLallo Pasta brings a taste of Italy to the table, no matter where you are.

Cavatappi Recipes and Usage Ideas

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Cavatappi is both a fun and versatile pasta shape with endless possibilities. Be the talk of the neighborhood cookout with a creamy Lobster Roll Cavatappi Pasta Salad or a loaded Italian Pasta Salad with Cavatappi. If you love vegetables as much as we do, this classic Pasta Primavera is the perfect spring-inspired pasta recipe for your favorite pasta springs. (Say that 5 times fast.) For the pesto fans in the crowd, try cavatappi in or the easy weeknight recipe, One-Pot Creamy Pesto Chicken Pasta. Truly, you can’t go wrong!

For more cavatappi recipe ideas, check out 18 Delicious Cavatappi Recipes.

The Best Sauces for Cavatappi

This corkscrew-shaped pasta proves sturdy and able to withstand the most hearty of sauces and chunky ingredients. Cavatappi also makes for a mean mac and cheese when looking to add something special to the traditional dish. In fact, a creamy cavatappi pasta makes a splash during meal time, whether or not it's served as a baked cheesy dish or dotted with sun dried tomatoes and Italian sausage.

Even light sauces such as pesto or butter with Parmesan cheese stand out when dressing the spiral-shaped pasta. Make a homemade marinara sauce with fresh basil with or without meatballs, or simply grab a jar of DeLallo Pomodoro Marinara Sauce. Classic Alfredo is a creamy sauce perfect for the curvy cavatappi pasta too, and needs little else to make the dish feel complete. Ground beef and Italian sausage mixed with a creamy tomato sauce is a great idea for cold winter nights—a hearty and filling meal is on the table in 15 minutes.

Spotlight Series: All About Cavatappi (2024)

FAQs

What is the best shape of pasta for Cavatappi? ›

Cavatappi is a short S-shaped pasta tube that looks similar to a small corkscrew. Its slender, spiral shape makes it great for serving with sauces, in salads, and baked in casseroles. Cavatappi works well with any sauce but pairs especially wonderfully with sauces that include vegetables and lean proteins.

Why is cavatappi so good? ›

Cavatappi's hollow curves are great at capturing pasta sauces of all kinds. It shines in cheesy creamy sauces, chunky tomato sauces, meat ragùs, baked pasta dishes and pasta salad recipes with small bits of ingredients like chopped red pepper and briny olives.

What is the difference between cavatelli and cavatappi? ›

Cavatappi is macaroni formed in a helical tube shape. Cavatappi is the Italian word for corkscrew. Cavatelli resembles a tiny hot dog bun. Commonly known as "shells" or "seashells." These are usually sold in the plain durum wheat variety, and also in colored varieties.

What pasta is closest to cavatappi? ›

Cavatappi are short, ridged corkscrew-shaped pasta. If you can't find them, substitute another short, sturdy pasta shape, such as rigatoni or even farfalle (bowties).

What is the rarest pasta shape? ›

Su filindeu pasta is the stuff of legends. For over 300 years, only a handful of women from the remote Sardinian town of Nuoro have known the secret to making this unfathomably intricate pasta. That makes it the rarest and one of the most expensive pasta shapes on earth.

Why is cavatappi called scooby doo? ›

Certain areas of the US and Canada may also refer to it as "double elbows" or "scoobi doo" pasta, purportedly because of their resemblance to scoubidou. It should not be confused with fusilli, which, despite also being commonly referred to as "corkscrew pasta", is a different shape all together.

What is the real name of Scooby Doo pasta? ›

Cavatappi is a macaroni curved in an s-shape tube. It has been bestowed with many names including cellentani, spirali, tortiglione, or serpentini. Vernacular names of this pasta are “scoobi doo” and “double elbows”.

Who invented cavatappi? ›

Pasta Encyclopedia: Cellentani/Cavatappi - Barilla Foodservice Recipes. At Barilla, we call this shape Cellentani in honor of a famous and much loved pop singer in Italy in the 1960s, when it was introduced. His name was Adriano Celentano, dubbed “moleggiato” or “springs” for his distinctive stage movements.

What is a spiral pasta called? ›

Fusilli and Rotini

Fusilli, which translates to "little spindles," is made by twisting strands of pasta into a spring-like shape. Rotini, which means "twists" or "spirals," is extruded into tighter twists.

How long does cavatelli last in the fridge? ›

Make ahead: Fresh pasta like cavatelli is excellent to make ahead because you can freeze it for months. Refrigerator: Transfer the cavatelli to a baking tray lined with parchment paper. Arrange them on a single layer without overlapping. Cover with a clean kitchen cloth and store in the fridge for up to 36 hours.

What pasta looks like a little lasagna? ›

Mafalda Corta pasta – also known simply as Manfredine or reginette – is a pleasing pasta shaped like miniature lasagna ribbons. These tiny lasagna noodle-like squares cook up with a delightful al dente texture that makes them perfectly suited or both cold and hot pastas alike.

What is a fun fact about cavatelli? ›

Characteristics, History and Pairings

The exact date is unknown, but it's thought that cavatelli first appeared in southern Italy during the empire of Fredrick II (approx. 1200). Known as cavatielle in the dialect of Molise, the name derives from the caved in shape, perfect to capture sauce.

Does Barilla make cavatappi? ›

A delightful corkscrew-shaped pasta, Barilla® Cellentani is as fun to look at as it is to eat.

What is cavatappi best for? ›

Spiral-shaped cavatappi is a versatile pasta for easy weeknight dinners. Use cavatappi in everything from classic Italian preparations to comforting mac and cheese–style casseroles.

What shape of pasta should I use? ›

In general, the larger pasta shapes with hollows and sauce-hugging curves are best suited for thicker, heartier sauces, while thinner and more delicate strands are used for light oil-based or cream sauces.

What is the most eaten pasta shape? ›

The most popular pasta shapes worldwide

It's no great surprise that spaghetti tops the list of favourite pasta shapes. Over the years, it has become an icon of Italian-American culture and has made guest appearances in dozens of Hollywood blockbusters, including Elf, Se7en, Eat, Pray, Love and Lady and the Tramp.

Which three shapes of pasta are most suitable for filling? ›

Serve filled pasta shapes such as ravioli, tortellini and cappelletti as the filling contains lots of flavour, these are traditionally served with a light butter or oil sauce.

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