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    Posted: 07 Apr 2017 at 6:55pm
...aimed straight at YOU!!!!

I'm drooling just thinking about them!!!





Quote The Spaghetti Doughnut Has Arrived

Spaghetti doughnuts might have only existed in your imagination until now. The buzz-worthy food hybrid was created by Pop Pasta, a New York-based company that discovered an ingenious way to combine two of the most loved foods from both Italian and American culture. On its website, Pop Pasta notes that its signature spaghetti doughnut "combines a popular Neapolitan dish, the spaghetti pie (frittata di spaghetti) with an American food icon, the [doughnut]." Pop Pasta is serving up its spaghetti doughnuts at Smorgasburg, the Brooklyn food market where some of the trendiest food launches are sold each year, like the raindrop cake and ramen burger from years past.

Rest assured, there's no sweet pastry to be found anywhere near this doughnut. Instead, it's simply a doughnut-shaped serving of spaghetti, and it's pure savory, cheesy goodness. If you're wondering how it stays together without falling apart, traditional spaghetti pie is typically made with a binder of eggs. The Pop Pasta menu has spaghetti doughnuts in a variety of classic Italian flavors, like aglio e olio, red sauce, carbonara, bolognese, and zucchini and garlic.

Essentially, the spaghetti doughnut is portable pasta that can be eaten on the go, which is completely brilliant. This year's Smorgasburg kicked off the first weekend in April, and carb-lovers are already showing off their spaghetti doughnuts and giving everyone else a case of FOMO. Ahead, see some of the most drool-worthy photos of the spaghetti doughnut in all its saucy glory.

Spaghetti Donuts: Popsugar.com



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I've been craving some good spaghetti and some Garlic bread.
 
In a Doughnut? Is it served warm?  I don't know about this.
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I would imagine it's served warm, but I'd scarf em down right outta the fridge, too.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Thor Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Apr 2017 at 10:16pm
OMG!  Looks great.  The only thing bad about spaghetti was always that you can't really eat it with your hands.  This fixes that!  I hope they market these things to the supermarkets---and to Walmart, of course.
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Really? these look like glorified Bagel Bites -  just more starch

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No.  They look good. 
 
I would imagine when you take a bite, all the strands break apart.
 
 
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I wonder how much a dozen of them cost.

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This guy doesn't seem too enthusiastic about them, though...





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LOL! 
 
As long as the pasta is "al dente", there can't be anything bad about these.  It's f*cking spaghetti, the best food in the world!
 
Does anyone ever fry spaghetti?  Put a little bit of sauce in a pan, drop in the spaghetti, mix it around, and fry it up till the sauce dries out somewhat.  Pour some Romano on it...and voila---delizioso!
 
 
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I would scarf these down in a heart beat. Let me know when they introduce the sausage version!
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