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Locavore Squash & Italian Meatball Stir-Fry by Sherri WilliamsThere is nothing better than wonderful summer veggies from my local farmer's market. Our small but wonderful farmer's market in Crestview Florida has such great veggies, fruits and other homemade goodies to offer our community.This quick and easy Italian recipe will be ready in no time. It's simply delicious! |
17 votes
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Roasted Broccoli by John SpottiswoodThis roasted broccoli recipe, adapted from the Barefoot Contessa, is really wonderful. It has a lot of flavor. We served it with a mild pasta, and it was just a wonderful combination. Don't be worried by the lemon juice and zest. They impart a subtle flavor that adds a nice dimension to this dish. |
25 votes
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Oven Baked Chicken Parmesan by myra byankaEasy to prepare, lower calorie version of this dish. For maximum tenderness, I recommend brining the breasts in 2 qts. water and 1/2 C table salt for 1 to 1 1/2 hours and rinsing them in cold water for several minutes. Or, take a kitchen mallet or rolling pin and put the whammy on 'em. |
2 votes
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Lasagna by Sofia ReinoVery easy to make. Can be done with or without ground beef! |
2 votes
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Top SF Chronicle Recipe: Pasta with Broccoli and Spicy Sausage by John SpottiswoodOur good friend Linda Hansen saved this top recipe from the SF Chronicle in 2004 and it has become one of her and our favorites. It was created at the Last Supper Club restaurant in San Francisco. We've adapted the pasta, broccoli, and sausage… |
10 votes
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Spinach and Sausage Gnocchi by John SpottiswoodThis is a delicious and beautiful dish. We just served it for a normal weeknight meal, but the presentation is such that it would be good for entertaining. It's rich, so good to serve with a green salad with vinaigrette. |
2 votes
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Bubble Up Pizza by Beth RoanModified version of the original Pampered Chef Bubble Up Pizza Recipe |
1 vote
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Chicken with Olives, capers & Tomatoes by MANJULAThis is is very quick recipe, it only require couple of ingredients and it can be serve with variety of starches like mashed potatoes, pasta, rice, couscous or quinoa... kids love this with spaghetti... |
2 votes
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Creamy Tomato Soup Florentine by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxThis dreamy tomato soup comes together really quickly. We’ve added some crumbled whole wheat bread to thicken it and spinach to make it even healthier. Serve as a first course soup or create a soup and sandwich meal! The skinny on one cup of our yummy soup is 144 calories, 5 grams of fat and 4 Weight Watchers POINTS |
1 vote
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Cod fillets in a milky sauce by Easy Cook - Laka kuharicaCod with a little onion and a little milk: one of the most classic north Italian fish recipes. |
2 votes
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Cantuccini with dates and thyme by Easy Cook - Laka kuharicaAromatic, dry and crunchy biscuits with no added sugar that ideally complement a cup of coffee or tea. Also, great nibbles to put into the school lunch box. |
1 vote
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Italian Filled Pasta Shells by "Cheffie Cooks"This is such a great dish for Italian night! |
1 vote
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Spaghetti with vegetable sauce by Harini mThough I am an ardent fan of Indian cuisine and can eat day after day through out, I like to explore and enjoy food from world wide.When it comes to international cuisine Italian definitely has a special place.Who can say to no to delicious pizzas,pastas and lip smacking desserts.Now coming to pizzas and pastas,I like to try different… |
1 vote
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Mango Pannacotta by Lourdes PrincyCreamy milk + gelatin dessert topped with glazed nuts and the fresh mango flavour. |
1 vote
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Soup with sausage, Savoy cabbage, cannellini beans and tortellini by Easy Cook - Laka kuharicaEarly spring-time soup wonderful in taste, aroma and ingredients Easy suggestion: you can make the soup ahead, only without tortellini. Cool and refrigerate until needed. Cook tortellini separately, then add to the heated soup. |
2 votes
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