Pillus is a type of pasta found in Sardinia, particularly around Oristano. A noodle-like pasta, it is made in thin ribbon strips. A feature of this pasta is that it is kneaded for a long time. It is cooked in beef broth and served with pecorino cheese. In Busachi the pasta is flavoured with toasted saffron and ground to a powder.
Lisanzedas is a variant of pillus (and sometimes named as such) that is oven-baked in layers like lasagne. The shape of the pasta is large (7 to 8 inches) diameter disks rather than ribbons. It is the meat stew filling and the pecorino cheese that are the common factors rather than the shape of the pasta. A variant of lisanzedas found around Cagliari is flavoured with saffron. Another variant of this sort from Giba is flavoured with fennel.

Categories: Pasta
Characteristic of: Sardinia cuisine
Contains, including ancestors: Wheat
Also known as:
Wikidata ID: Q7194233
Wikipedia title: Pillus
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