Maltagliati with Tomatoes, Porcini Mushrooms and ShrimpOk, today a very flavorful recipe!! Maltagliati means "badly cut" pasta due to their irregular shape! I… |
Fabio Bongianni
Jun 2010 Professional |
9 votes
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The Buona Pasqua Lunch and The Secret Of No Stir PolentaEaster around our house is like the Tri-fecta of family holidays. Not only is there the big celebration of… |
kathy gori
Apr 2010 Advanced |
7 votes
5371 views
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Spring LasagneLasagne di Prima Primavera - Lasagne for the first days of Spring. With scallops, fava, zucchini and their blossoms. |
Carmelita
Apr 2010 Professional |
6 votes
3155 views
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Sfogliatelle or Canolli; The Ultimate Italian PastryA crispy pastry consisting of hungreds of layers filled sweetened ricotta and semolina. This recipe was… |
Patricia Turo
Aug 2010 Intermediate |
6 votes
46939 views
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CITRUS glazed RICOTTA cookieTangy LEMONS and sweet ORANGES will delight you in every bite from these cake-like RICOTTA based cookies. For a dedicated post...refer to:… |
Foodessa
May 2010 Professional |
6 votes
12708 views
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Zuccoto, a cake for all occassionsZuccotto is light as a feather yet full with fruit, pastry cream and soaked with rum. Fill it with fresh fruit… |
Patricia Turo
May 2010 Intermediate |
5 votes
6837 views
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Italian Pork Chop with Red Wine Sauce and Parmesan Crusted PotatoesGood Morning! Today we are preparing pork chop with red wine sauce and… |
Fabio Bongianni
Jul 2010 Professional |
5 votes
6528 views
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Gelato: The Basic RecipeToday, let's continue our exploration of Italian frozen desserts. We have already gone over the basic recipe for the elegant sorbetto, so today… |
Frank Fariello
Jul 2010 Advanced |
5 votes
3493 views
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Torta Di Pasqua Al FormaggioItalian Ricotta Torta is a much lighter cheese cake then the traditional NY cheese cake. It is a traditional Italian Easter dessert.… |
Patricia Turo
Mar 2010 Intermediate |
5 votes
5734 views
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ChiacchiereChiacchiere (chiacchiere in Italian means to chatter or gossip). and are also called cenci. They are called this because they make so much noise… |
Patricia Turo
Apr 2010 Intermediate |
5 votes
8354 views
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