Chicken MarsalaQuick and easy Chciken Marsala Viddeo here: |
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Tuscan Chicken with Peppers and PastaThis skillet meal makes a healthy stovetop supper and won't heat up the kitchen doing so. |
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Cheesy Pumpkin Pasta BakeThis One-Pot Cheesy Pumpkin Pasta is perfect for the upcoming fall season. It has a beautiful orange color that just blends with the mood of the season. |
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Stuffed Eggplant ParmigianaExcellent Italian dish any day of the week. My eggplants are plentiful and this garden fresh stuffed vegetable is so delicious. |
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Salmone Arrostito con salsa ostricheSalmone crema spimaci verdurine arrotolate asparagi crema purea salsa ostriche |
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3 minute POLENTA etc...Coarse or smooth as silk is how cornmeal transports us back to traditional and comforting meals. Whether warm and embellished or cold and garnished, Polenta is peasant food for the Gods. For a dedicated post and other alternative recipe...refer to: http://www.foodessa.com/2017/05/3-minute-polenta-lookout-mount-royal.html |
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Mostacciolo, Zucchini & Ham Skillet MealServe this one-dish meal of pasta, zucchini and ham, and family or guests will think they're in Alfredo heaven. A recipe keeper for using up leftover ham and/or summer's zucchini. You can sub chicken for the ham if you prefer. To reduce calories and fat further, sub a 13-ounce can of evaporated skim milk in place of the cream. |
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Italian Filled Pasta ShellsThis is such a great dish for Italian night! |
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Pepperoni and bell pepper/parmesan sauce SpaghettiThis dish is not only popular with the children-everyone loves it! Great on a warm night as a light supper. |
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Oven Baked Chicken ParmesanEasy to prepare, lower calorie version of this dish. For maximum tenderness, I recommend brining the breasts in 2 qts. water and 1/2 C table salt for 1 to 1 1/2 hours and rinsing them in cold water for several minutes. Or, take a kitchen mallet or rolling pin and put the whammy on 'em. |
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