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Italian Baked Mashed Potato Croquettes by Claudia lamascoloA very delicate crunch and hardly no fat to worry about baking them instead of frying. Grandma's recipe adapted to a healthier new way! Still full of flavor! Love potatoes? This is a must try! |
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St. Patrick's Day Salmon with Leeks by John SpottiswoodThis recipe was also adapted from Margaret Johnson, a great Irish American author and chef. The flavor of the leeks and salmon together is just amazing. And it's a really easy dish. A complete winner! |
9 votes
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Irish Chocolate Stout Cake by Nancy MiyasakiI am a lifelong chocoholic and love many types of chocolate cake. Very few have impressed me as much as this chocolate stout cake orignially from the Barrington Brewery in Great Barrington, Mass. The dark stout beer (I use Guiness) gives this cake an intense, not-too-sweet flavor. And it is enough to feed an army! |
14 votes
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Irish Apple Cake with Whisky Cream by Nancy MiyasakiMost Irish have a sweet tooth, and this tasty dessert will satisfy it. Legendary Irish cook Myrtle Allen says "Homemade Apple Cakes are the most popular sweet in Ireland." Try this one and you will understand why! |
10 votes
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Mon Gateau Au Chocolat by Ali El SafyAn absolutely wonderful cake; most traditionally served without icing. If you're including kids, might want to add your favorite, but I love it the "old school" way! |
31 votes
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Italian Red Wine Cookies by Evelyn ScottThese are so quick and easy you can bake them anytime, and people will think you spent all day just baking for them !! |
3 votes
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Cannoli by JoanneA crisp, light shell with a deliciously rich and creamy sweet ricotta filling. This is one of the most popular desserts in upstate New York |
5 votes
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Fantastic Irish Soda Bread by Nancy MiyasakiI made two Irish Soda Breads for St. Patrick's Day this year, and this one was superior. And it is really, really easy! If you eat it hot out of the oven, it melts in your mouth like a warm cornbread. If you let it sit a few hours, it hardens into a thicker texture with the same great taste. You won't be disappointed! |
5 votes
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Pizzelle, Anise Flavor by J. Gino GenovesiThe word Pizzelle is an Italian word which loosely means small, flat and round. They are wafer-type cookies which originated in the region of Abruzzi, Italy and known to exist as far back as the 8th Century. Pizzelles were originally baked on double-sided irons embossed with the family crest. The irons usually had long handles… |
1 vote
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Yorkie Beef Pudding by MichelineThis easy to prepare English style inspired yorkshire pudding dish is elegant enough to serve when you have guests as well as for a weeknight dinner. |
2 votes
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Cheddar Cheese Scones by Nancy MiyasakiOne bite of these scones and you'll realize that scones are not something that only go with tea or coffee. They are awesome with my Irish Stew recipe. Try them together! |
3 votes
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Lasagna by Sofia ReinoVery easy to make. Can be done with or without ground beef! |
2 votes
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Pão de arquipélago by Kirsti FagerströmUm pão gostoso e muito fácil a fazer. |
1 vote
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Traditional Irish Soda Bread by B InnesThe most traditional Irish Soda Bread is simply Soft Wheat Flour, a little baking soda ,a little salt, and buttermilk. Soft wheat has less gluten which made it easier to mill than hard wheat. In this recipe we used Swans Down Cake Flour, which is soft winter wheat. The raisins are an option and are not traditional, however my wife… |
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