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English
Etymology
Italian
Noun
scarpariello (uncountable)
- An Italian piquant sauce of crushed tomatoes, basil and cheese.
2015 August 13, Joanne Starkey, “Review: A Classically Italian Menu at Restaurant Joanina in Huntington”, in New York Times:Robert Oliva’s favorite dish is the chicken scarpariello.
Italian
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “"shoemaker" from scarpa meaning "shoe"”)
Noun
scarpariello m (plural scarparielli)
- a dish of pasta in a piquant sauce of crushed tomatoes, basil and cheese, from Napoli in Campania