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Grilled Eggplant Parmesan

Grilled Eggplant Parmesan by Mihir Shah

Wonderful and lighter alternative to baked eggplant Parmesan and wonderful for summer or fall nights. I use canned pasta sauce (basil if you have it).

7 votes
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Grilled Shrimp copyright 2011 art of living,PrimaMedia,Inc/Maria Liberati

Grilled Shrimp copyright 2011 art of living,PrimaMedia,Inc/Maria Liberati by maria liberati

This is one of my favorite ways to eat shrimp. A healthy recipe and a great substitute for grilled hamburgers. From my best selling book The Basic Art of Italian Cooking and BLOG The Basic Art of Italian Cooking by Maria Liberati tm at…

2 votes
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Antipasto Eggplant Stacks

Antipasto Eggplant Stacks by Nina Timm

With a little prep work, you can have the different elements to this dish ready and prepare these delicious snacks in no time at all!

2 votes
3601 views
Grilled Mini Caprese Pizzas

Grilled Mini Caprese Pizzas by Robyn Medlin

Pizza is not just for ovens anymore. The grill is a great place to do pizza because you get nice grate marks on the dough that adds a nice touch as the grill actually cooks the pizza dough. These mini pizzas are easier to do because it is easier to flip multiple pizza dough disks than it is to do one gigantic piece of dough and…

1 vote
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Bruschetta

Bruschetta by Ramón Farrugia

Bruschetta does not need any introduction whatsoever....it is a quick a brilliant way to start your meal. It originated in Central Italy and some think it dates back to the 15th century!! One of the best secrets of it is, that the more fresh the tomatoes are, the better the Bruschetta mixture. So here goes our version...just adjust…

1 vote
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End of Summer Roundup of Recipes

End of Summer Roundup of Recipes by Claudia lamascolo

Barbecue is still big, although time is short on summer fun you still have time to enjoy these grilled treats, desserts and great tasting foods.

1 vote
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Cuocere Stile Italiano

Cuocere Stile Italiano by Rosemarie

The biggest challenge to making these sumptuous pork chops is the age-old question: fresh or dried herbs? While fresh is always better, sometimes dried is the way, be it a seasonal thing or a personal preference. The relish also goes well atop toasted baguettes or alongside a finely grilled steak.

1 vote
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