Italian Cooking
Find everything you need to know about Italian Cooking right here
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Healthy Mexican Recipes
Try them topped with guacamole and tomato or tucked into a kaiser roll or whole wheat hamburger bun. Combine Mexican and Italian cuisine with this zesty taco-flavored pasta sauce. With chopped fresh peppers, chili powder, and lean ground beef, this sauce
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Three Italian Masterpieces
There's more to Italian cooking than just pasta. Here are recipes featuring risotto, polenta and gnocchi.
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Herb Bouquets
begin to open, the plants will continue to produce leaves. Mix purple and common green basils together. Use the leaves in Italian cuisine , on sandwiches, and in salads. Sprinkle the blossoms on soups, salads, or pasta. Traditional Posy is a heartwarming
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Grow Herbs Indoors This Winter
soups, and salads. Girardus rosemary: Use with meat, especially lamb. Italian oregano: Use for sauces, especially Italian cuisine . Orange balsam thyme: Use with fish and poultry. You will need to pot up some smallish-sized herb plants, because
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Healthy Italian Recipes
marinate mushrooms in your favorite vinaigrette. Cover and refrigerate for up to two days. White beans are a staple in Italian cooking . They're also an excellent source of protein and a delicious stuffing in these hollowed-out ripe tomatoes. Whole wheat
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Varieties of Dried Beans
cooking, they have a rich, nutty flavor and are a good substitute for pinto beans. Fava beans -- also called broad beans -- are a staple in Middle Eastern and Italian cooking . Large, with light brown skin, they have a bold flavor.





