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Asparagus & Sundried Tomato Spaghettini by kirsten's kitchenthink spring! |
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Carciofi alla romana (Roman-style Artichokes) by Frank FarielloDear readers: I am back from my travels, at my blogging post just in time for the first day of Spring. Artichokes are back in season! And is there any vegetable more typical of Roman cooking, perhaps of all Italian cuisine, than the artichoke? What better way to get back to work, then, than this dish, one of the most typically Roman… |
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Cavolfiore alla napoletana by Frank FarielloHere's another quick and easy vegetable side dish or light supper: "Neapolitan style" cauliflower, known in Naples itself as cavolfiore con passi e pinoli. A recipe for this dish is contained in the classic tome, La cucina napoletana by J.C. Franscesconi (recipe 527 on page 534). |
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Artisanal Fusilloni w/ Roasted Red Pepper Romesco Sauce & Broccoli Crumble by Victoria PrehnEasy pasta fit for a special occasion. |
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Fagiolini in umido (Green beans in tomato sauce) by Frank FarielloWhile Sundays dinners at Angelina's house were once-a-week, belly-busting, meaty affairs, she practically lived on vegetables during the week. This was long before vegetarianism went mainstream and she would not have thought of herself as a 'weekday vegetarian' or anything of that sort. It was just the way that she grew up eating in a… |
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Pere al vino rosso (Pears in Red Wine Sauce) by Frank FarielloDessert is our house is normally a piece of fruit, perhaps with some cheese, and, in winter, some mixed nuts in their shells. This is why you will not find very many desserts featured on this blog. But there is at least one prepared dessert that makes its way on to our table in the colder months: pere al vino rosso, or pears poached… |
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Home Made Sun Dried Tomatoes by gypsy696
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Vegan Bolognese Spaghetti by Gourmandelle LifestyleBlogI love Italian food, especially pasta! This is the well known Bolognese Pasta recipe turned vegan. The texture and taste are almost the same as in the original recipe, which is a great thing! Even better, I used gluten free spaghetti. Hope you'll like it! |
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Tuscan inspired skillet potatoes, brussels sprouts and cranberry beans by Meera Nalavadi
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Carrot Noodle Puttanesca by Victoria PrehnSpiralized Carrot "Noodles" pair perfectly with this garlicky, briney, spicy tomato sauce. A delicious low-carb, low-cal alternative to regular pasta. |
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A Neapolitan Christmas: Insalata di rinforzo by Frank FarielloThis zesty cauliflower salad is a fixture on family tables in Naples during the Christmas season. And it couldn't be simpler to make. |
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ChilItaliano by Rich HThis "Italian chili" is a bitey, spicy bit of heaven. With just the right amount of spices, wine and "heat" this hearty dish is sure to please even the most discriminating chili afficianado. It is a vegan dish but by using some earthy mushrooms the chili takes on a meaty tone that is delicious in every way! |
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SaLAsa-A-MaNgO GrAniTA by Sangeeta ShahGranita,is a semi-frozen dessert made from sugar, water and various flavorings. Originally from Sicily, although available all over Italy (but granita in Sicily is somewhat different from the rest of Italy), it is related to sorbet and italian ice.Today I tried to make it with different flaovr...little sweet..little sour...n ...lots… |
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Panzanella Salad by Cooking JourneyEasy Italian salad for summer. Crunchy and fresh. |
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Italian Bruschetta by Phyllis SmithThis is as close as I have gotten to the treat I have enjoyed in Italy many times. Some regions include ricotta cheese, some have parmigiano reggiano shredded on top; this is simple and, depending on the bread, vegan. The amounts of vinegar and oil can be adjusted according to individual tastes. |
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