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Meat Lovers Chili by J. Gino GenovesiFirst Place Winner: Milan Ohio St. Anthony's Chili Cook off: First Place Winner (2012) Norwalk Ohio Chili Cook Off. This Chili is colorful, smooth yet meaty. Prepare and set aside: 1 1/2 lb. ground beef ( cooked and drained) 4 sun-dried sausages, peeled and cut into bite size 10-15 mini meatballs, baked and drained 10-15 mini… |
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authentic recipe Trippa alla romana by CHEFMAURIZIOHello everyone, again, a classic Roman cuisine. "The trippa alla romana". We all know the importance of this city, the "fifth quarter." This is nothing but what remains of the beast, sheep or cow that were sold after the so-called noble parts. The "fifth quarter" was intended for the populace. The many recipes that have come to us,… |
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Mushrooms stuffed with anchovies and smoked cheese. by Aherrera
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PENNETTE SHRIMP WITH BASIL PESTO. by mariarosariaI love the basil (I like a good Neapolitan my plant fresh basil), but I go crazy for shrimp as well, so I decided to experiment with this combination and I must say that the result was really great, sweet taste with a bitter aftertaste and perfumed the I think Basil goes well with the tasty and porposo shrimp, plus a few other… |
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Swiss Cheese Fondue by Karen ViversComforting and Creamy. This recipe is the best thing about winter! |
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Dark Chocolate & Orange Cake with Chia Seeds by JennyA very tasty cake with 70% dark chocolate, fresh orange juice and chia seeds! If you are new to chia seeds, I highly recommend trying this recipe. The amount of seeds put in this cake is really small but it still gives the cake an interesting texture without changing its flavor. |
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Toffee (Candy) Apples by Karen ViversAlthough I don’t relish the shortening days and the dropping temperatures of the autumn and approaching winter, I do relish the food. I love the change of seasonal foods and of course all the celebrations that go with them. Although every season has its own foodie treats, autumn is for me, I think, my favourite. All those… |
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Beefy tomato and sausage sauce for spaghetti by susan c. vergalla1. Brown beef and drain, if necessary. 2. In a separate pot put the rest of the ingredients, slicing the sausage into 1/4 inch pieces. 3. Add beef and simmer one hour. 4. Top cooked al dente spaghetti, with sauce. |
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pasta and potatoes fast by mariarosariaIf you have little time and a very hungry family can make this dish, simple, fast and tasty to my children love it and I save every situation. |
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