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Bruschette with mussels and cherry tomatoes by AlidaThese bruschette are quick to prepare and of great effect. They make a light and tasty starter. |
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"Barbecue style" langoustines with cumin by AlidaMakes a great starter. A quick recipe and very tasty. Good if you want to impress your guests! |
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Linguine with Wine and White Clam Sauce by Vivien
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Shrimp in Green Garlic Sauce by John SpottiswoodWow, this is a really powerful and delicious dish. If you are looking for subtle flavors, search elsewhere. But if you're in the mood for a garlicky, "must dip my bread in every last bit of that sauce", type of dish, you cannot beat this. I'll admit our kids are not normal, but all four of them downed these shrimp and were dipping… |
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Grilled Salmon with Basil Cream Sauce by John SpottiswoodGrilled salmon goes very well with lemon and basil. This cream sauce makes an interesting and attractive dish to serve for family or for guests. Our kids went back for more sauce. They love pesto on pizza and pasta, and this has a similar, though milder, flavor. |
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Insalata di riso (Summer Rice Salad) by Frank FarielloMid-August, when the temperatures climb to tropical heights, is a time when the enthusiasm of even the most avid cook can begin to wane. Italians often turn to easily prepared dishes that need minimal or no actually cooking. Salads are an obvious choice, and rice salads are a favorite. Not only are they delicious, but they are easy to… |
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Spaghetti alla cipolla rossa e alici by Frank FarielloThis was not a dish my grandmother Angelina ever made, as far as I know, but it is certainly the kind of pasta-cum-vegetable dish that formed the foundation of her culinary repertoire. The robust flavor and texture of the onion and anchovy sauce would go well with other long pasta shapes like linguine or even bucatini. |
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Filetti di pesce all'acqua pazza by Frank FarielloAcqua pazza, or 'crazy water' is the humorous term for an extremely easy, but tasty way to poach fish--or, more specifically, to the poaching liquid. |
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Tagliatelle al tonno e panna by Frank FarielloHere's a dish for iconoclasts: tagliatelle with tunafish simmered in butter, cream and parmesan cheese—a dish that violates one of the cardinal rules of Italian cooking: never mix fish and aged cheese. But this may be one of those exceptions that prove the rule, as the result is really very good. |
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Smoked Salmon Carpaccio by Frank FarielloHere's an elegant yet very quick and easy starter that suits just about any menu: a 'carpaccio' of smoked salmon, dressed simply with oil and lemon. |
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