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Afghan Pasta

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Red sauce Afghan pasta in a pink bowl on a dark blue background.
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Judy Kim, Prop Styling by Stephanie De Luca

Driven by my perpetual craving for the delicate yet hearty Afghan dumplings known as mantu, I recently stumbled across Afghan pasta (also called Afghan macaroni). It features all the same flavors I’ve come to know and love from enjoying mantu at dinner parties and in restaurants but requires far fewer dishes and way less time, making it manageable for a low-key iftar or other dinner party. This version features a deeply savory meat sauce spiced with cumin and coriander and is topped with a garlicky, minty yogurt sauce. I love using pappardelle, but feel free to use rigatoni, penne, or any other pasta shape that loves a thick meat sauce. —Zaynab Issa

For an iftar-worthy spread, pair this recipe with Kalimati, Saffron Milk Cake, and Mango-Lime Spritzer, and read about how Zaynab hosts iftar here.

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