legnine
Legnine is a traditional Italian pasta dish originating from the region of Lombardy, particularly the province of Bergamo. The name "legnine" derives from the Italian word *legno*, meaning "wood," which refers to the distinctive shape of the pasta, resembling small wooden blocks or cubes. This shape is achieved by cutting fresh pasta dough into small squares and then rolling them into cylindrical forms.
The dish typically features legnine paired with a rich, creamy sauce, often made from butter, cream, and
The preparation of legnine involves hand-rolling the dough, which is traditionally made from flour and eggs,
Legnine is valued not only for its unique texture and taste but also for its cultural significance