plural in form but singular or plural in construction
: pasta in the form of narrow ribbons : fettuccine
The tagliatelle with roasted sweet corn and jalapeno had a spicy kick and nice crunch from the seasonal vegetables. Bruce Sanderson
Example Sentences
Recent Examples on the WebCrossroads Las Vegas will be dinner-only and offer a few of the Melrose stalwarts, such as the tagliatelle Bolognese, along with new dishes. Stephanie Breijo, Los Angeles Times, 22 Feb. 2022 To coincide with his weekly cooking show, Cookin’ With Brooklyn, on Watch Together via Messenger, Beckham invited Vogue into his kitchen back in December to prepare tagliatelle and pecan pie for his fiancé, Nicola Peltz. Liam Hess, Vogue, 10 Feb. 2022 Tavernatta also makes a tagliatelle with Maine lobster. Meena Thiruvengadam, Travel + Leisure, 25 Feb. 2021 People who aren’t inclined to cook or who have been working all day needn’t worry about wowing others with their homemade tagliatelle or gorgeous fig tart. Jennifer G. Wolcott, The Christian Science Monitor, 1 July 2020 Main courses offered are scallopini of Iowa pork loin, chicken with wild mushroom pasta, cedar plank salmon, tagliatelle, rare roasted prime rib of beef — all served with various sides and dessert. Susan Selasky, Detroit Free Press, 6 May 2020 Their pastas, like tagliatelle Bolognese comes in three sizes: $12, $17 and a family-sized $22. Polly Campbell, Cincinnati.com, 4 Apr. 2020 Francesca Feniello, the chef at year-old Tempilenti (13 rue Gerbier) comes from Sardinia and serves pan-Italian comfort food like tagliatelle with hearty lamb ragu and pana cotta with ricotta cheese and cucumber salad. Seth Sherwood, New York Times, 4 Dec. 2019 Roberta’s, the beloved Bushwick pizzeria, delivered D.I.Y. meal kits: balls of oiled pizza dough with tomato sauce and mozzarella; fresh tagliatelle with oxtail ragù and gremolata bread crumbs. Hannah Goldfield, The New Yorker, 27 Mar. 2020 See More
Word History
Etymology
Italian, from tagliare to cut, from Late Latin taliare — more at tailor