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Gramma Lund's Limpa Bread by Amos MillerMy paternal grandfather emigrated to the US in 1912 bringing with him his mother's family recipe for the incredibly delicious - almost cake-like - limpa of the southern Swedish countryside. I looked at every recipe for Swedish Limpa Bread on the C-E-S site. None of them are family recipes, although there is a rye bread recipe, it's… |
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Baked Zitti by ShaleeDPOne of my fave dish that i love cooking for my kid. We love pasta that's why! |
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Arancini (Italian Rice Balls) by lisaArancini means "little oranges" in Sicilian and they can be found all over Palermo. Cooked and flavored Arborio rice is formed around a filling of tomato, meat and peas, coated in breadcrumbs and fried until golden brown. When I make them they're about the size of a baseball,but you can make them slightly smaller. . Soft and crispy… |
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Four Cheese & Sausage Stuffed Manicotti by Salad FoodieCheese-stuffed manicotti personifies comfort food anytime, but take it up a notch with a cheese four-some and Italian sausage and it’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. This was inspired by a few pasta manufacturer web site recipes, but I added my own spin here and there and was pleasantly surprised how well they worked. Oh Mama-Mia, this… |
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Julekake | Julekaga | Norwegian Cardamom Scented Christmas Bread by Nitha KitchenJulekake (or Julekaka/ Julekaga) is a rich holiday bread flavored with cardamom which is traditionally served at Christmas in many Scandinavian countries. It is particularly popular in Norway and Denmark. Incidentally, Julekake means “Yule Bread” in… |
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Dark Chocolate Torte by LyndseySuper rich torte for chocolate lovers. |
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Hungarian Lemon Poppy Seed Cookies by Denise SherinYum. |
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Pizzelles by Denise RomeoFor those of you who are unfamiliar, pizzelles are also known as Italian wafer cookies. Their name comes from the Italian word “pizze” meaning round and flat. In Scandinavia, they are known as Lukken. They are made in a pizzelle iron similar to waffles. The original Italians pizzelle irons were forged by blacksmiths and would be… |
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Eggplant Parmesan by Jennifer Bass
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Chocolate turrón by Guest of winterTurrón is typical Christmas fare in Spain and the chocolate variety is always a favourite with kids. |
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Grilled Niman Ranch Sirloin Steak with Tapenade, Roasted New Potatoes and Baby Leeks by Michael Leviton
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Buttery Jam Tarts by Kristine VernolaCant seem to find anyone who does not care for these little baked jam filled pieces of heaven! ;) Hard Work, But SOOOOO Worth It! |
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Paella by Nick RocheWell, it has been a long time coming, but I finally am able to post the long awaited Paella article. There is so much to say about Paella that it's impossible to know where to begin. I will start by saying the Paella pictured above, is the one I made in Arizona for Felicia Sorensen, world renown Chef of Sri Lankin cuisine. Today,… |
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Cocoa-Lemon Hard Cookies by Little HousewifeThose cookies are really easy and quick to make and can be made with ingredients that are in everybody's kitchen. |
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Mom’s Stuffed Cabbage by The Practical ChefA hearty mixture of beef and pork rolled in cabbage and baked. |
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