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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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Shrimp Scampi with Angel Hair Pasta by Patricia StagichThis is a spin off of the Cheesecake Factory's recipe! |
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Cenci Cookies - Italian Bow Ties by Dominick CostaI can’t even begin to explain how addicting Cenci Cookies are! When you think of deep frying, you normally use a batter. Well in this case, it’s actually a dough which you roll out nice and thin, cut into strips, and deep fry! Dust them with confectioners’ sugar and you have one of the most delicious treats you can think up! Now if… |
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Batter Fry Zucchini by Mary ShaldibinaOne of the fastest ways to prepare delicious zucchini - fry them in a batter. |
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Italian meatballs by Deanna Martinez-BeyThe quality of your ingredients will make or break the dish you are preparing. The key to these meatballs are the types of meat and bread you use to make them. These are called Italian Meatballs because this recipe is a family recipe and you guessed it, it came from an Italian family. Mia Famiglia! |
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Zeppole by Frank FarielloZeppole are so easy to make—after all, they are basically just fried pizza dough balls—it is almost embarrassing to post about it, but since it was one of my favorite snack foods that Angelina made, it deserves pride of place on this blog. And, in any event, who doesn't like fried dough? |
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Mozzarella in carrozza by Frank FarielloWhat could be more primordially satisfying than the combination of bread and cheese? Well, frying them together makes them even more satisfying. And if you add a bit of anchovy to the mix well, you're in heaven! Mozzarella in carrozza, literally "mozzarella cheese in a carriage", is one of the rustic glories of Neapolitan cuisine.… |
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Pommes frites (the original 'French fries') by Frank FarielloDeep fried potatoes, which in the US usually go by the misnomer "French fries", have suffered from association with fast food and the modern aversion to deep fried foods in general, but a well-made batch of pommes frites is one of the tastiest ways to prepare potatoes. And while they will never qualify as health food, if made properly… |
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Bulgarian Makitzi by Casey AngelovaThe makitzi that my mother-in-law makes are from her hometown of Berkovitza. She describes the recipe as very basic, so you can add any filler to the dough. The recipe is very rough as she doesn't really measure anything exactly, so I will use my description and her recipe to make this as clear as possible. |
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Stuffed trout by Easy Cook - Laka kuharicaTrout with delicious stuffing. |
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Italian Meatball Lollipops by Bob VincentThis is a take on a food truck recipe I saw on television. They can be used as an appetizer or as a main dish. I served them with Roman Rice Balls, Red Sauce, grilled squash and a salad. I found the corndog sticks on Amazon.com. In retrospect I would change the way I made them. I was not sure the meatballs would get hot in… |
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Italian Street Food, Zeppole first made in Naples by Patricia TuroFirst made in Naples by a baker and sold on the street stand. You can still find them served in stalls on the streets today as well as in bakeries. They are dunked in sweet wine or served with hot honey. |
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Drop Scone /Flap Jack by Peter BrownThis from Grandma Connies book she called them drop scones others call them flap jacks whatever they are great I love them cold with jam and cheese |
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Apple Fritters by Catherine PappasAdapted from: The Taste of Italy by Frederic Lebain & Jean Paul Paireault. This is a unique dessert that is sure to please! Enjoy and Cook with Love, Catherine |
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Crepes by Jann from PABetter than pancakes. Fewer carbs and a little more protein. Fill with berries or any fruit (thicken with a little cornstarch, if desired). Or, use savory fillings, like bean dip or salsa. Very easy and versatile. Can be frozen. |
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