
A Home Cook Made Colored Pasta, and We Really Want to Taste the Rainbow
Even before taking the first bite, we taste with our eyes. And Fiona Afshar, a home cook from Malibu, California is fully aware of that, so her dishes are almost too pretty to be eaten. She is an inventive pasta enthusiast who creates vibrant colored pasta in a variety of shapes and sizes. On her Instagram page, Cooking with Fiona, she posts her artistic creations, from farfalle or rigatoni, to more ingenious and playful ones like candies, flowers, or ice cream cones. All of them look truly mouth-watering.
Bright Side believes that fresh homemade pasta is a fun thing to do and when it’s made by Fiona, it’s a magical explosion of color into the plate. Don’t be surprised if you feel hungry after finishing this article.
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This is Fiona, the innovative pasta artist:
Do you make your own pasta or do you rely on the dried pasta from the store? What is your favorite pasta recipe? We’d love to see pictures of your culinary masterpieces!
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