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Follow this authentic Italian recipe, and you'll have a bowl of creamy pasta with guanciale or pancetta ready in 30 minutes.
Follow this authentic Italian recipe, and you'll have a bowl of creamy pasta with guanciale or pancetta ready in 30 minutes.
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An easy orecchiette pasta recipe with spicy Italian sausage, brown butter, and sage from Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo for Plated.
An easy orecchiette pasta recipe with spicy Italian sausage, brown butter, and sage from Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo for Plated.
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Get Saffron Spaghetti alla Carbonara Recipe from Food Network
Get Saffron Spaghetti alla Carbonara Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
saffron, spaghetti, olive oil, thick bacon, cloves, dry white wine, turmeric, egg yolks, pecorino cheese
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Adam Richman's recipe for Baked Gouda.
Adam Richman's recipe for Baked Gouda.
Ingredients:
dough, pesto, tomato paste, oregano, gouda, egg wash, olive oil, basil leaves, garlic, pine nuts, pecorino cheese
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In 2007, if you were looking for a sign of the culinary times, you could do no better than the one prominently displayed in San Francisco, in my local Übermarket for the conscientious shopper: “Organic Summer Squash, $3.99 a pound.” Our growing food fetishization created a new produce category: luxury squash I was disturbed but also intrigued: perhaps familiarity had blinded me to squash’s delicate charms — at these prices it clearly deserved more than a typically bland sauté or a quick turn on the grill Given its etymology (the word “squash” comes from a Native American word meaning “eaten raw”), maybe it shouldn’t be cooked at all
In 2007, if you were looking for a sign of the culinary times, you could do no better than the one prominently displayed in San Francisco, in my local Übermarket for the conscientious shopper: “Organic Summer Squash, $3.99 a pound.” Our growing food fetishization created a new produce category: luxury squash I was disturbed but also intrigued: perhaps familiarity had blinded me to squash’s delicate charms — at these prices it clearly deserved more than a typically bland sauté or a quick turn on the grill Given its etymology (the word “squash” comes from a Native American word meaning “eaten raw”), maybe it shouldn’t be cooked at all
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Katherine Youngblood, the chef de cuisine at Lot 2 in Brooklyn, sautées heirloom broccoli with garlic, chile flakes, anchovy and plenty of lemon, and serves it heaped on olive oil-fried bread showered with pecorino The oily crunch of the bread, the saltiness of the cheese and the sweetness of the broccoli combine into something that, had it not been for my sense of propriety, would have had me licking the plate I made a few minor edits while testing the recipe, taking down the olive oil by just a bit and streamlining the method
Katherine Youngblood, the chef de cuisine at Lot 2 in Brooklyn, sautées heirloom broccoli with garlic, chile flakes, anchovy and plenty of lemon, and serves it heaped on olive oil-fried bread showered with pecorino The oily crunch of the bread, the saltiness of the cheese and the sweetness of the broccoli combine into something that, had it not been for my sense of propriety, would have had me licking the plate I made a few minor edits while testing the recipe, taking down the olive oil by just a bit and streamlining the method
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This recipe is by Alice Hart and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Alice Hart and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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I use pesto and pistou in many other dishes besides pasta Pesto is a nutritionally dense condiment; basil is a great source of flavonoids that are believed to have antioxidant and antibacterial properties It’s also an excellent source of vitamin K, and a very good source of iron, calcium and vitamin A
I use pesto and pistou in many other dishes besides pasta Pesto is a nutritionally dense condiment; basil is a great source of flavonoids that are believed to have antioxidant and antibacterial properties It’s also an excellent source of vitamin K, and a very good source of iron, calcium and vitamin A
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Get Basil Pesto Recipe from Food Network
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For a simple dish, pasta allâamatriciana is freighted with controversy People in Amatrice say it originated in that central Italian town, as the name implies But in Rome, about 60 miles away, chefs proudly claim it as their own and say its name has nothing to do with its origins
For a simple dish, pasta allâamatriciana is freighted with controversy People in Amatrice say it originated in that central Italian town, as the name implies But in Rome, about 60 miles away, chefs proudly claim it as their own and say its name has nothing to do with its origins