Posted on 07/07/2023 9:13:20 AM PDT by Red Badger

(Last Updated On: June 28, 2023)
NATIONAL MACARONI DAY | JULY 7
Each year on July 7th, pasta lovers across the nation dig into one of their favorite noodles on National Macaroni Day.
#NationalMacaroniDay
Made with durum wheat, macaroni is a large variety of dry pasta, which typically does not contain eggs. While many people think the shape gives macaroni its name, the kind of dough used to make the noodles gives it the name. The noodle is formed into shells, spirals, straight and many other shapes, too. And in the U.S., we like our macaroni! In fact, elbow macaroni is the most common form found in the United States.
We use macaroni in many different dishes from casseroles and hot dishes to soups and salads. This versatile noodle makes prepping meals a cinch, too. Many dishes made with macaroni can be made ahead, making mealtime a lot less stressful. Using macaroni in dishes is also an excellent way to stretch a recipe to feed more people.
These convenient noodles serve as a base for cheese dishes as well as meat dishes, too. So, whether you’re a vegetarian or a meat lover, you can celebrate the day.
HOW TO OBSERVE NATIONAL MACARONI DAY
Make your favorite dish using macaroni noodles! Whether it’s hot or cold, it won’t matter as long as it’s delicious. And when you’re using macaroni, you really can’t go wrong. We even have several recipes for you to try.
Ham and Macaroni Picnic Salad
Homemade Mac and Cheese
Beef Macaroni Soup
Macaroni recipes fill books and websites. We would love to see yours! Share them using #NationalMacaroniDay and join the conversation.
NATIONAL MACARONI DAY HISTORY
National Day Calendar continues researching the origins of this delicious food holiday. While we do, won’t you check out these other pasta related celebrations?
Mac N Cheese Day
Noodle Day
Pasta Month
Carbonara Day
Pasta Day
Fusilli Jerry!
macaroni and shrimp salad today.
Darn, I just made leftovers for lunch.
That sounds pretty darn good!
Thanks for helping me with my meal planning today and yesterday!
Is he the radio guy?
Italy says they made pasta first.
The Chinese say, no, actually it was them who made it.
The debate continues on low boil.
I was making a small lunch for someone using macaroni.
They were out of milk, so I used mayo to make a cream and added a wee bit of Pesto to it. Lightly dusted with Parmesan.
As Janet Napolitano once said : “The System Worked!”
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Marco Polo brought pasta back from China to Italy................Then they had to wait 200+ years for tomatoes to come from the New World.............
Make a macaroni salad with the leftovers!.............
Macaroni and Cheese —— a staple on the table!
I read macaroni as Marconi.
Then put a feather in your hat!.................
Just made kind of implies that I’m done preparing said leftovers.
Plus, I don’t have a few hours for the macaroni to get cold.
Rinse in cold water, put in freezer for 15 minutes..............
That and a pair of glasses will get me a cup of coffee.
Why is there broccoli in that macaroni? And Mac and Cheese rules.
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