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Pain Perdu by Evelyn ScottPain Perdu is a deep-fried version of French Toast. |
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peperoni mista con italian salsicce (peppers mixed with italian sausage) by carolanne milidonii stumbled upon this recipe as an experiment with the italian sausage hoping i could cook it with the most simple ingrediants that i had left in my fridge and what was in the garden at the time. My husband, father and even my brother all have given… |
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Classic Churros con Chocolate by Mhe-Lhanee BenitoAfter having a successful outcome with my Croquetas de Pollo y Setas, I decided to make another Spanish fried delights, but this time, I wanna make something sweet. I don't really have a big sweet tooth before, until I fell in love with cupcake designs and by watching "Cake Boss". But I wasn't in the mood to "bake". Moreover, my… |
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Frittata ai carciofi (Artichoke Frittata) by Frank FarielloThe frittata is one of those categories of dishes, like risotto, where the main ingredient, in this case egg, can act as a foil to an almost infinite variety of flavors, be it meat, fish or vegetable. So by learning a single technique, you open up a whole new culinary galaxy. One of my favorite frittate, especially this time of year,… |
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Fried Artichoke Recipe - Carciofi Fritti by Evelyn ScottA fried artichoke is simplicity in itself. |
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Fried Panko Crusted Polenta, Zucchini /w Goat Cheese And Eggplant With Tomato Sauce by Evelyn Scott
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Crisp Calamari by CarmelitaEveryone loves a well made Fritto and this one is really delicious. A chickpea flour batter and careful frying make for a perfect Fritto everytime, you must try this! The second of the Useful Links is my comprehensive list of tips for making a really good non-greasy Italian Fritto. |
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Panizas or chickpea fritters by Guest of winterPanizas are typical from the Cádiz province in Andalusia, where the Sherry wines come from. They are made from chickpea flour, boiled in water, made into a dough thicker than potato mash, then sliced in small pieces and fried. They look suspiciously similar to Provençal panisses, and I heard there is a very similar thing in the south… |
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Fried Pasta by kathy vegasSo what do you do when you have too much leftover pasta? Fried pasta! Fried noodle cakes are popular in a number of cuisines, particularly in Asian cooking. When cooked pasta is fried it becomes crisp and toothsome. Asian noodle cakes typically don’t use a binder; in this Italian-inspired recipe a bit of breadcrumbs, a beaten egg… |
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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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Fried Calamari with Peperoncini Mayonnaise Calamari Fritti con Peperoncini Maionese by Evelyn Scott
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Shrimp Jambalaya with Grits by Mary ShaldibinaThis is light, delicious and very original dinner recipe. |
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