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Chicken Sandwiches with Basil Mayo

Roasted chicken stuffed inside a baguette and slathered with basil mayo. Annoyingly irresistible.

Published August 18, 2018
Categorized as Any Season, Appetizers & Starters, Basics & Staples, Comfort Food, Cooking in the Fast Lane, Dinner, Feasts to Feed an Army, Lunch, Summer Tagged basil, chicken, Italian, sandwich

Spaghetti with Frazzled Capers & Breadcrumbs

Tossing breadcrumbs with pasta might sound odd, but it’s an old Italian trick for those that couldn’t afford Parmigiano—cucina povera. With the briny bite of frazzle capers it’s the perfect speedy supper.

Published February 5, 2017
Categorized as Cooking in the Fast Lane, Dinner, Single Not Starving, Vegan, Vegetarian Tagged breadcrumbs, capers, Italian, pasta

A Sicilian Inspired Christmas — Part II: Orange Ricotta Cheesecake

An incredibly easy but ridiculously delicious (and very authentic) Italian cheesecake. Made entirely of ricotta, flavored with orange and vanilla, and served with a decadent chocolate sauce this is sure to become a favorite!

Published December 20, 2016
Categorized as Christmas, Dessert, Thanksgiving, Winter Tagged cheesecake, Italian, orange, ricotta, sicily

The Best Damn Spaghetti & Meatballs… Period!

The ultimate meatballs, made from both beef and pork and flavored with onion, garlic, chilies, oregano, and fennel seed, are simmered in the perfect San Marzano tomato sauce before being tossed with spaghetti for the ultimate in Italian comfort food—Piatto ricco, mi ci ficco!

Published June 20, 2016
Categorized as Any Season, Comfort Food, Dinner, Winter Tagged beef, Italian, meatballs, pasta, pork

Bolognese

This Bolognese is the real deal: rich, meaty, and hearty. You’ll be instantly transported to Northern Italy with this family-style favorite.

Published December 28, 2015
Categorized as Any Season, Comfort Food, Dinner Tagged bacon, beef, Italian, pasta, wine
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