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Squash Blossoms, The Edible Flowers And How To Fix Them by kathy goriThis is the time of year when squash blossoms are found in Farmers Markets all around Sonoma. If you've never cooked or eaten squash blossoms, well then you've missed one of the big pleasures of the summer garden. I first had these as a kid when I was still in the "eeewwww we're eating flowers?" phase. They're a big favorite among… |
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The Ultimate Italian Snack Mix by Deena MontilloItalian-seasoned Crispix® cereal with zesty pepperoni, Pecorino Romano, Provolone and Grana Padano cheeses is the ultimate snack taste sensation! Recipe and photo by Deena Montillo, April 2011 |
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Skinny Potato Salad, Caesar Style by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxHere’s a fresh new take on potato salad. If you like potato salad and Caesar salad you are going to love this one! It comes together quickly since I’m using a bottled light Caesar dressing. The skinny for each serving, 104 calories, 2.7 grams of fat and 3 Weight Watchers POINTS PLUS. |
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Florentine Salisbury Steak by J. Gino GenovesiThis dish is restaurant quality food which when served with mashed potatoes and green beans makes a delightful presentation. At home,this was a favorite among our family. I have made some changes from the original one used by my mother and wife, and think you will enjoy it also. It is economical, relatively fast and so good. I… |
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Caprese Salad by My DorotA classic favorite for all to eat! |
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Involtini di cavolo ( Stuffed Cabbage) by J. Gino GenovesiI know there are many recipes on how to make stuffed cabbage rolls. I like to use fresh ingredients and pride myself in the taste of the cabbage rolls I make. Try them. They are real Italian! |
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cake RICOTTA cheese CHOCOLATE RUM by FoodessaAll this talk about APRONS and Grandmothers got me going on assembling my notes and photos to finally share with you a very cherished recipe my 'Nonna' made for me growing up. Granted, as I turned baker in my kitchen, I confess to having tweaked it just enough to meet with her approval. She also found that my version was slightly… |
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Fried Cheese by Jennifer Bass
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Tuscan Grilled Ribeye by KaristaSimply grilled and then bathed in a post marinade of beautifully flavored extra virgin olive oil, rosemary and garlic. |
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Italian Tomato, Cucumber and Chickpea Salad by Claudia lamascoloA simple fresh salad with Italian dressing all homemade |
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Homemade Green Tea Pasta With Mint Pesto by kristyIt's a fabulous meatless meal you will never resist ! |
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Grilled Mini Caprese Pizzas by Robyn MedlinPizza is not just for ovens anymore. The grill is a great place to do pizza because you get nice grate marks on the dough that adds a nice touch as the grill actually cooks the pizza dough. These mini pizzas are easier to do because it is easier to flip multiple pizza dough disks than it is to do one gigantic piece of dough and… |
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Italian Pasta and Vegetable Salad by Salad FoodieThis pasta salad has a nice texture balance of smooth to crunchy, plus the tart-sweet of red wine vinegar and lemon pepper in the dressing. It makes PLENTY and is always a hit at gatherings. Leftovers keep well refrigerated. |
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Gastronomia Italiana Style Bean Salad (sardinian) by FromScratch SarahI cannot find the type of bean used in the actual salad, here in the states.Ive tried to replicate this dish the best I can from memory,I think its pretty close! please let me know if you have an actual itaian recipe for this salad,know the name of the bean used,and where to get the bean! Thanks! Also I believe this is the same dish… |
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Curt's Italian Grilled Personal Pan Pizza Recipe by curt iffertPizza on the grill you say? It's easier than you think and the crust is the best ever... if you have ever had coal fired pizza this reminds me of it.. of course it's not 1000 degrees as coal fired but the taste is wonderful! |
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