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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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New Orleans Muffuletta Sandwich by Amos MillerOne of the signature delights in New Orleans is the Muffuletta Sandwich, generally made famous by the Central Grocery across from the Cafe du Monde, near the Market, in the French Quarter. You can craft this sandwich masterpiece with a few cold cuts, a loaf of bread, and a jar of muffuletta olive salad which many stores carry next… |
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Super Fast Fried Cheese Appetizer - Saganaki by Amos MillerIf you have a cast iron skillet, you can make a simple, delicious appetizer - fast! A cheese lover's delight! The Greeks call it 'saganaki' and you can use several different semi-firm cheeses to make this delicious and interesting treat in less than 15 minutes. The best cheeses to use are kefaloteri or kaseri, so try to obtain a… |
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Tomato Basil Pizza Recipe by Claudia lamascoloHomemade dough, tomatoes and basil amazing flavors! |
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Dungeness Crab, Artichoke, Green Chili & Parmesan Dip by John HowieHowie's Dungeness crab, artichoke, green chili and parmesan dip was pitted against Chef Greg Alauzen's black bean dip with gold tortillas. Both men cooked at the Taste of the NFL event, "Party with a Purpose," which was held to raise money for hunger relief organizations involved in the effort to end childhood hunger in the U.S. |
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Lowfat Turkey Reuben and Video by Claudia lamascoloAmazing the calories you will save! All the great taste in this reuben sandwichc, not the same of course in meat flavor but healthier. Learning to eat a whole new way when you are weight, heart and cholesterol conscious this is the best alternative... a delicious combination of flavors you will love! |
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Curt's Delectable Chicken Parmesano by curt iffertAn old family recipe TWEETED up! I love to recreate my favorites from my childhood here is another one my version... |
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Lobster Mac and Cheese by Claudia lamascoloChunks of lobster with pasta and cheese sauce ... so good! |
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Grilled Shrimp copyright 2011 art of living,PrimaMedia,Inc/Maria Liberati by maria liberatiThis 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… |
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St. Joseph's Day Pastry by Claudia lamascolohere is the perfect pastry for this Italian Holiday |
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The Story of Peaches and Chianti Where What's Cookin' All Began by Claudia lamascoloA family story, how an Italian blog got started and it's inspiration of fabulous cooks, great conversations and family values. For the whole story visit http://pegasuslegend-whatscookin.blogspot.com/2009/08/every-sunday-would-be-pasta-day-in-our.html |
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End of Summer Roundup of Recipes by Claudia lamascoloBarbecue is still big, although time is short on summer fun you still have time to enjoy these grilled treats, desserts and great tasting foods. |
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Beans Beans Beans, Dried Beans Rule! by Claudia lamascoloThe easiest way to make sure they are always cooked perfectly. Here is a video in the link to show you how~ |
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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… |
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Lemon-Cranberry Biscotti by J. Gino GenovesiThe biscotti had its origin in Roman times They are a dry, crunchy cookie that contains no fat and quite nourishing. .A food with sustenance and carried by the Roman Legions into battle; perhaps this action help fuel the expansion of the Roman Empire since they were so light and easy to carry into battle. The biscotti became… |
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