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Baked Zitti by ShaleeDPOne of my fave dish that i love cooking for my kid. We love pasta that's why! |
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Crockpot Chicken Portabello over Linguine by Claudia lamascoloWorking all day? Here is a dinner in one pot that will taste like you slaved over a hot stove all day and made a gourmet meal....take a look.. I prepare alot of it the night before, put into the fridge, add to the pot and turn it on when I leave in the morning. |
5 votes
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Garlic Tomato Basil Grilled Shrimp Pasta by Brett TemplemanLight, flavorful summer recipe. |
23 votes
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Italian Torrone - eggless by Chez la merecourtesy http://anitaliancanadianlife.ca/ |
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Arancini (Italian Rice Balls) by lisaArancini means "little oranges" in Sicilian and they can be found all over Palermo. Cooked and flavored Arborio rice is formed around a filling of tomato, meat and peas, coated in breadcrumbs and fried until golden brown. When I make them they're about the size of a baseball,but you can make them slightly smaller. . Soft and crispy… |
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Four Cheese & Sausage Stuffed Manicotti by Salad FoodieCheese-stuffed manicotti personifies comfort food anytime, but take it up a notch with a cheese four-some and Italian sausage and it’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. This was inspired by a few pasta manufacturer web site recipes, but I added my own spin here and there and was pleasantly surprised how well they worked. Oh Mama-Mia, this… |
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Italian Easter Bread by Evelyn Scott
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7 votes
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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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Autentica " Pasta alla contadina " by CHEFMAURIZIORecipe of Calabria. We are in southern Italy. A recipe that my mother gave me and that I have taken over the tradition. Calabria is known for its natural beauty, but also for the use of chili peppers, very spicy in the area. This recipe is therefore a little spicy. Warning to those who do not like. The recipe is simple. |
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Panna Cotta al Miele by Chef De Maiomini madeleine con panna cotta e miele servings These madeleines are best eaten when just baked, so plan to unmold the panna cottas just before madeleines come out of the oven. The batter for the madeleines can be made 3 hours ahead, then chilled, covered. |
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Homemade Manicotti by Nancy MiyasakiThis recipe is simple and absolutely delicious. It is a reasonable amount of work, so good to cook for a large party or family gathering. It is fun to prepare with a friend or relative, perhaps with a glass of wine in hand! I adapted this from a recipe cookoff I saw on the Food Network. |
6 votes
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Linguine ai frutti di mare by Chef Justin YandleHere is a Linguine ai frutti di mare you can make at home. It means linguine with mixed seafood or "Fruit of the Sea". |
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Tuscan shrimp marinara with chickpea pasta by John SpottiswoodThis is a great Tuscan recipe adapted from the Flavors of Tuscan cookbook by Maxine Clark. Maxine recommends making fresh chickpea pasta. We use Barilla Plus pasta, which is made with chickpeas just like Maxine recommends. By skipping making your own pasta, this becomes a very easy and healthy dish. |
3 votes
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The Stinking Rose ® 40 Clove Garlic Chicken by Andrea FroncilloYou heard it right. 40 cloves! But don’t let that number scare you, because they add just the right amount of zest and aroma to make this one of The Stinking Rose’s® most popular dishes! |
8 votes
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Jalapeno Pizza Bread by Karen HarrisI first discovered this recipe on one of our family trips to Maui. Longhi's on Front Street in Lahaina, is always our first and last restaurant stop while we are there. I purchased their cookbook and have enjoyed their famous appetizer every since. This is a great recipe to accompany soup, salad or a glass of wine and a gentle… |
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