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Pasta a risotto (Risotto-style Pasta) by Frank FarielloOne of the guilty pleasures that I have never, up to now, revealed to a living soul is my penchant for late-night pasta snacks. But not just any pasta, but pastina of the kind usually used for soups, cooked in just enough liquid (usually a mixture of water and milk) so that by the time the liquid has almost evaporated, the pasta if… |
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Braised Bone-In Veal Breast with Tomatoes & Potatoes by La Tavola Marche (farm, inn & cooking school)Literally a one pot dinner - thinly sliced roasted veal breast with layers of tomatoes & potatoes makes for a rich delicious meal that is easy to make. A classic example of cucina povera, peasant cooking using a tough piece of meat & simple ingredients to create rich dish fit for a king. (You can use slices of veal breast or other… |
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Braised Chicken Sausage with Red Bell and Peppadew Peppers by Colleen McconnellI tried to make this version of sausage and peppers a little healthy by using chicken sausage (Whole Foods spicy Italian chicken sausage is my go-to). As I was walking through the grocery store, I was trying to think of something to make this dish a little more special and flavorful. That’s how the peppadew peppers ended up in my… |
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Elegant Shrimp Scampi Pasta Lightened Up by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxFor a romantic dinner, try this superb shrimp, sauteed in a buttery, garlic and lemon wine sauce. It doesn’t get easier to prepare yet it taste so indulgent. Instead of having to prep the raw shrimp, by deveining and such, I like to use cooked shrimp. It’s so much easier and cooks in minutes! The skinny for each generous serving is… |
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Cavolfiore alla napoletana by Frank FarielloHere's another quick and easy vegetable side dish or light supper: "Neapolitan style" cauliflower, known in Naples itself as cavolfiore con passi e pinoli. A recipe for this dish is contained in the classic tome, La cucina napoletana by J.C. Franscesconi (recipe 527 on page 534). |
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Chicken Chilindron by Pam LynnI was reading a biography of Fransisco de Goya Spain's most important Artist of the late 18th and Early 19th Century - in which the artist describes how his mother used to cook his favorite dish: Chicken Chilindron or Pollo al Chilindron (the Chilindron being the heavy pan used to cook it). This is an updated version of the authentic… |
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Wine-braised string beans by Easy Cook - Laka kuharicaLight and nutritious meal ideal for scorching summer days. |
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Warm Octopus w. Potato and Parsley by CarmelitaThis is one of my favourite things year round, served lukewarm in winter or at room temperature in summer. Octopus meat is beautifully tender when properly cooked. It has a very mild sweet-savoury flavour which some compare to chicken and some to squid though neither comparison really stands up in my view. Perhaps crab or scallop… |
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Gravy by Cullen AllenSo Simple, what a winner |
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Steaks in wine by Easy Cook - Laka kuharicaSucculent beef schnitzels breaded and cooked in wine. |
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Salsicce con broccoletti by Frank FarielloIs there any meat more satisfying than sausages? If there is, I haven't found it. And, in this typically Roman dish, sausages marry particularly well with broccoletti, the cruciferous vegetable known in English as 'broccoli rabe'. The slight bitterness of the broccoletti sets off the savory richness of the sausage perfectly. |
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Chicken Meatballs With Stealth Veggies and Squash Ribbons by Texanas KitchenA very healthy, very tasty meatball.....Full of veggies, and served atop yellow squash ribbons and lemon sauce. |
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BUTTER GARLIC PRAWNS by AparnaAn easy to prepare dish. Always a hit at parties. |
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Italian Chicken . by treder27
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Penne ai funghi (Penne with Mushroom and Tomato Sauce) by Frank FarielloFall is my favorite season, and one of the best reasons to love the Fall is all the wonderful food you get to eat! The sprightly but rather thin dishes of summer give way to more substantial fare: game, soups and stews of all kinds, pumpkin and other squashes, beans, apples, pears and, perhaps best of all, mushrooms! Here's a… |
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