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In Sicily, where I learned to make these savory bundles, cooks make them at home, or buy them in butcher shops, ready for the oven Fillings vary, but this one with prosciutto cotto and cheese is a favorite The rolls are threaded on skewers with bay leaves and bread slices, showered with bread crumbs and olive oil, then baked.
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This recipe isn't just a vegetarian burger; these beet, quinoa, and sweet potato burgers highlight all their fresh plant-based ingredients.
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These dogs are rolled in ketchup and mustard, then rolled in cornflake crumbs and baked. This is easy and delicious - kids love them!
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The St. Louis style of preparing ravioli is unique and delicious. The ravioli is breaded, fried and served with marinara sauce and a sprinkling of Parmesan cheese.
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To prepare this recipe for Passover, select food products that are kosher for Passover, as needed. Consult with your rabbi if you have any questions.
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This classic French white beans and sausage dish is slowly cooked to tender perfection under a crispy, caramelized crust.
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These addictive mashed potatoes are equal parts potatoes and greens, lending texture and fresh flavor to the classic side dish The amount of oil here is significant, but we all know that what makes mashed potatoes really good is fat Use the best olive oil you have
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Fresh zucchini are sliced and coated with seasoned crumbs, then fried in olive oil, topped with melted mozzarella cheese, and served with spaghetti sauce.
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Enjoy a serving of these rich and indulgent cheesecake bars on a special occasion. To prepare this recipe for Passover, select food products that are kosher for Passover as needed. Consult with your rabbi if you have any questions.