National Macaroni Day
On National Macaroni Day, pasta enthusiasts from around the country indulge in one of their favorite noodles on July 7th each year.
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Maconi, a common dry pasta made with durum wheat, is a large variety of dry pasta that does not contain eggs. Although most people believe the shape gives macaroni its name, the noodles' type gives it the shape. Although many people believe the shape gives macaroni its name, the dough used to make the noodles gives it the name. Also, the noodle is made into shells, spirals, straight, and many other shapes. We love our macaroni in the United States! We love our macaroni! In fact, elbow macaroni is the most common shape in the United States.
We use macaroni in a variety of dishes, from casseroles and hot dishes to soups and salads. This versatile noodle makes prepping meals a cinch, as well. Many dishes made with macaroni can be made ahead, making mealtime a lot less stressful. Using macaroni in dishes is also a smart way to stretch a dish to feed more people.
These versatile noodles also work as a base for cheese dishes and meat dishes. So whether you're a vegetarian or a meat lover, you'll celebrate the day.
How to celebrate national macaroni day
Use macaroni noodles to make your new dish! If it's hot or cold, it won't matter as long as it's delectable. You can't go wrong when using macaroni. We even have several recipes for you to try.
- ish, Hamburger and Macaroni Hotdish are among the Hamburger and Macaroni Hotdish's Hotdish
- Ham and Macaroni Picnic Salad Salad Salad Salad Salad
- Homemade Mac and Cheese is a dish that can be served with mac and cheese
- Beef Macaroni Soup
Recipes from Macaroni's recipes are abundant in books and websites. We'd love to see yours! Using #NationalMacaroniDay and joining the discussion, you can tell them using #NationalMacaroniDay.
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