Home >> Tags >> Italian CuisineListing articles 61 to 75 of 80 articles with tag ‘Italian Cuisine’ Most popular articles first. Sort by: Popularity ¦ Date ¦ Tags Freshly milled polenta sarda
In less than 5 minutes I transformed dry corn kernels into the most amazing fresh polenta, which I used to make polenta sarda. Spectacular! Quails in Rosemary, Garlic and Red Wine Sauce
This quick and easy dish from the River Café will makes a lasting impression on any guest, and it takes only about 20 minutes to prepare. Sicilian Lemon Leaf Meatballs
Another dish with Eleonora in her kitchen near the Etna in Sicily - gorgeous veal meatballs wrapped in lemon-tree leaves and grilled. 2000-year-old Almond Cookie
Beautiful Italian Christmas sweet prepared from scratch using unshelled almonds, honey, lemon and bay leaves. A hit for the last 2000 years! Sicilian Watermelon Folly
Eleonora makes Gelo d'anguria, the cult Sicilian dessert, in her home on Mount Etna. Quails in Wine Leaves Like the Romans
This recipes comes straight from Ancient Rome and has been cooked like this for 2000-odd years. Quails are stuffed with fresh figs, wrapped in wine leaves and grilled. Amazing. Sicilian Drowned Broccoli
Broccoli drowned in red wine like they will serve you in Catania, Sicily. Papardelle in Sicilian Walnut Meat Sauce
My best pasta meat sauce - pork, red wine and walnuts. Spectacular photos! Chestnut Flour Gnocchis
Strong-flavored rustic gnocchis served with an alpine seasoned cheese. Eat five and choke. Pasta for Dessert I
My painstaking preparation of homemade ricotta-filled raviolis in a honey-quince sweet white wine sauce was my first test of dessert pasta. Cauliflower Frittata
Delicious egg and cauliflower Mediterranean dish I cooked with my local vegetables, with an explosive finale! Creamy Agliata Verde
This traditional recipe from the confines of Italy and Switzerland brings together the delicious full fat creamy tomme with a unique Alpine herbal pesto. Pigeon Pasta Pie
Extraordinary 19th century Italian pie filled with maccheroni in a pigeon sauce. The height of Italian haute cuisine a century ago. Spelt Pappardelle with Grouse Sauce
Homemade freshly-milled spelt flour noodles in a century-old sauce from a grouse that came with the feathers. Quite an experience! Clam Juice Risotto
Nobody does it like the Italians, but under my patient tutelage you'll give a most convincing performance. Found 80 articles: <<Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next>>
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