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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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Ricotta & Spinach Fritters by Jennifer Bass
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Caesar salad by Chef Anil KamathThe salad's creation is generally attributed to restaurateur Caesar Cardini, an Italian immigrant who operated restaurants in Mexico and the United States. Cardini was living in San Diego but also working in Tijuana where he avoided the restrictions of Prohibition. His daughter Rosa (1928–2003) recounted that her father invented the… |
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Linguine al pesto genovese by Shawnna and Davide BusettiThe origins of pesto genovese go way back in time, to Genova, in the Ligurian region of Italy. The word pesto comes from the verb "pestare" which loosely translated, means to crush. Traditionally, pesto genovese would be made with the mortar and pestle. You would grind the ingredients until they reached the consistency of a paste.… |
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Twin Prawn Linguine by BlackswanOne of the enjoyments for prawn lovers is to suck the juices & roes out from the heads. But for those who dislike eating prawn heads, most would discard after extracting their fragrant “juices” during the cooking process. One of my family’s favourite pasta is the Spaghetti Aglio Olio, often cooked with ham, bacon & mushrooms. I’ve… |
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Italian Apricot Semolina Sunburst Bread by Bob VincentThis bread is adapted from a recipe made at the California Culinary Academy at a "Weekends At The Academy" class that I took 17 years ago. This course was on Rustic Italian Breads. We made five different breads all of which are excellent. Sadly they no longer offer these classes for the home chef; they were great fun and an… |
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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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Lemon-Cranberry Biscotti by J. Gino GenovesiThe biscotti had its origin in Roman times They are a dry, crunchy cookie that contains no fat and quite nourishing. .A food with sustenance and carried by the Roman Legions into battle; perhaps this action help fuel the expansion of the Roman Empire since they were so light and easy to carry into battle. The biscotti became… |
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Seafood Pasta Diavolo by Claudia lamascoloA spiced up red sauce over pasta and lots of fish added during Lent Easter week this is our best recipe! |
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Pancetta and asparagus pasta by Easy Cook - Laka kuharicaThis 5-Ingredient dish is super easy to make, and full of absolutely amazing flavor! |
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Italian Style Nacho Recipe So Simple! by curt iffertSo Easy it only takes 10 to 15 minutes to make! |
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Cheese Tortellini with Purple Sage and Browned Butter by K. GarnerMy family loves this dish. It's a classic and uses an herb that grows year after year in my yard--purple sage. Any culinary sage will do--the ones with the large velvety leaves. Don't use Russian sage or Pineapple Sage. Stick with the basic sages. We like short pasta with this, and often use Orecchiete or Bow Tie pasta. You've got to… |
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Ravioli with Peas and Prosciutto by CarmelitaThis is a dish we made on a cooking class about a week ago using the first fresh peas of the season. Vibrantly colourful and tasty, the combination of peas and prosciutto is very typical of Bologna, though pureed peas are not. |
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Skinny and Dreamy Broccolini Risotto by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxRisotto is an elegant Italian rice dish made by stirring hot stock into a mixture of rice and sometimes onions, shallots, or garlic that have been sautéed in butter. The stock is added in ½ cup increments while continually stirring until all the liquid is absorbed before adding more stock. We know it sounds a little labor intensive… |
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Baked Brie and More Appetizers 2012 by Claudia lamascoloHere's a great list to kick off the new year 2012~ Baked Brie with Triple Berry Pecan... plus more appetizers to adorn your Holiday table! Happy New Year !!! |
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