How to dress a salad in the Italian mannerMaking salad in the Italian manner, which can be nicely summed up by the following proverb: A ben… |
Frank Fariello
Febrero de 2010 Avanzado |
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Minestrone: A PrimerMany people think of minestrone as the kind of hearty fare best eaten in the cold weather months. Minestrone is wonderful in fall and winter, of… |
Frank Fariello
Febrero de 2010 Avanzado |
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The ABCs of RisottoRisotto is one of my favorite things to make, and one of the most versatile of dishes. You can use almost anything--meat, fish, shellfish,… |
Frank Fariello
Febrero de 2010 Avanzado |
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How to Make Potato Gnocchi from ScratchIt's not nearly as hard as you may think! |
Frank Fariello
Febrero de 2010 Avanzado |
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Paella "Reina Sofia"Well, I suppose that it is paella week at our house. I just couldn't resist trying out another kind of paella—a vegetarian paella that I have dubbed… |
Frank Fariello
Febrero de 2010 Avanzado |
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Insalata di arance rosseI recently found some blood oranges from California at the market--and I love blood oranges--so I made a blood orange salad as 'dessert': you just… |
Frank Fariello
Febrero de 2010 Avanzado |
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Pasta alla normaThis, one of my favorite summertime pastas, comes from Sicily. Along with pasta con le sarde, it is perhaps the most famous of Sicilian pasta… |
Frank Fariello
Febrero de 2010 Avanzado |
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Whitefish BrandadeSalt cod can be hard to find. It takes some considerable time to prepare and, plus, codfish stocks are dangerously depleted. So what is a brandade… |
Frank Fariello
Febrero de 2010 Avanzado |
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Buttery Mashed PotatoesWhile it's true that we mostly eat Italian at home, there are some dishes that even I have to admit the French do better. (I hope nonna Angelina… |
Frank Fariello
Febrero de 2010 Avanzado |
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Salade frisée à l'anchoiadeOne of my favorite cold weather salads back in Rome were puntarelle, a kind of chicory typically dressed with a kind of garlic and anchovy… |
Frank Fariello
Febrero de 2010 Avanzado |
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