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This spinach and ricotta pie from Liguria, Italy (torta pasqualina) is made with phyllo dough and eggs and is a traditional Easter recipe.
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Slow cooked chicken is cheesy, creamy, and fantastic when served over hot spaghetti.
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These Italian sausage-spiced baby back ribs have a wonderful flavor, which is further highlighted by the spicy, sweet, and tangy orange glaze . Serve them up at your next game day party or potluck.
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A flat bread from the Italian region Romagna. Great with arugula and soft cheese (Squacquerone is the one typically used) or cold cuts and a glass of Sangiovese Superiore di Romagna from Forli'.
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Make this anise-flavored eggy Easter bread in the traditional style of Italian bakeries in south Philadelphia. Formed into a twist, and sprinkled with colored nonpareils, it will be a new favorite.
Ingredients: flour, sugar, salt, yeast, milk, anise, butter, eggs, egg, dragees
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This recipe for Italian feather bread pizza dough comes directly from Italy and has been passed down through generations.
Ingredients: water, olive oil, yeast, sugar, salt, flour
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Real New York-style pizza crust is chewy, thin, a little flexible, and dotted with bubbles and charred spots from the intense heat of the brick ovens. This version is kneaded in the bread machine, and develops complex, yeasty flavors from an overnight rise in the refrigerator.
Ingredients: water, salt, bread flour, yeast, olive oil
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We think that salami was made for just-cooked corkscrew pasta and creamy Italian dressing. It 's perfect in this salad of fusilli, black olives, red pepper and onion. Chill before serving with a good red table wine.
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Baked cod with a parmesan cheese, cornmeal, and italian seasoned crumb topping.
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Though an American cook (or even a French one) usually adds mayonnaise to the bowl when dressing canned tuna for a sandwich, Italian cooks invariably anoint theirs with olive oil instead Capers, olives and anchovy often join the festivities; here they are combined with garlic and parsley to make a zesty salsa verde Choose the best quality Italian or Spanish canned tuna—the extra cost is well worth it