Campanelle is a pasta shaped like a cone with a ruffled edge. It is Italian for "bellflowers” or
"little bells" due to its shape like a bell or bell-shaped flower. This pasta shape
is also referred to as gigli which means lily. Campanelle is intended
to be served with heavier sauces or in a casserole.
There are numerous saints depicted with a lily or a bell which would be fitting for a campanelle pasta meal idea on feast days. This week we happen to have a prominent lily associated saint - St. Kateri, the Lily of the Mohawks. But it is a good year round option due to the many saints associated and depicted with lilies or bells, as well as all the Marian feasts.
St. Anthony the Hermit - January 17
St. Agnes - January 21
St. Agatha - February 5
St. Casimir - March 4
St. Joseph - March 19
Feast of the Annunciation - March 25
St. Agnes of Montepulciano - April 20
St. Catherine of Siena - April 29
St. Anthony of Padua - June 13
St. Aloysius Gonzaga - June 21
St. Maria Goretti - July 6
St. Kateri Tekakwitha - July 14
St. Dominic - August 8
St. Philomena - August 11
St. Gabriel the Archangel - September 29
Thanks for the suggestion, Mary! Looks like you inspired Erica at the conference last weekend, and we are actually going to be making some today! :)
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Your variation looked delicious.
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