What is that Italian dish called, turdolini, I think? I can never remember.?!


Question: Penfold's close... But I hear the dish only turns sour when given bad company.

And actually, turdolini is not Italian, despite popular belief... It is actually an old Czechoslovakian dished that is served warm and juicy.


Answers: Penfold's close... But I hear the dish only turns sour when given bad company.

And actually, turdolini is not Italian, despite popular belief... It is actually an old Czechoslovakian dished that is served warm and juicy.

tortellini .. its pasta with filling of meat usually or ricotta inside it

Tortellini

I doubt it but that's a good try? what's in it?

Who's bored?

tortellini is a kind of pasta

Here's a link to some good recipes:

http://search.foodnetwork.com/food/recip...

Im hoping you mean tortellini and is pasta pillows with either a meat or vegetable or cheese filling, I like the way you spelt it though it does conjur up the imagination!

turdolini...? hahaha, love it.

Tortellini lol
I wouldn't eat turdolini haha

tortellini

How about tortolini?

I admit, some places i went to, it really was turdolini.

You're right . . . it is turdolini, like the stuff between your ears. Amazing how some people can take ridiculous questions seriously.

it is like ravioli just small and has cheese inside

It is called tortellini and it is great.

A German wiener with American cheese, crusted with stale bread and weak beer.

Ha! You spelled "Steamy hot Mama" wrong you tard!

Wasnt he the dictator during world war 2????

Pasta parcels filled with poo juice served in a handbag.

I don't know

I wouldn't mind eating the damn Turdolini.
I am pretty famished!

Tortellini. lol...





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