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1 to 3 hours + Italian recipes (87)

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Anyone who truly loves you will love you with garlic breath, too! Chicken is pan seared and then finishes cooking on a bed of garlic cloves. Toss with tagliatelle and herbed tomatoes and onions. Use any cut of chicken you like with this recipe - two pieces per person.
 
Recipe by: Rosina
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Light and crunchy biscotti with the flavours of almond and lemon. These keep for weeks, so they make great food gifts.
 
Recipe by: AVALERIO
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This is a recipe I adapted from my grandmother's. This warm and comforting soup is easy to make and perfect for a Sunday evening with crusty ciabatta.
 
Recipe by: MAXIEX
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Crispy meatball-sized starters with deep fried outsides and moist herb and cheese insides.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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Aubergine slices are the ideal filling for this superb vegetarian lasagne, which can be made a day in advance.
 
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A traditional style very rich Italian ragu. My flatmate loves it and she's from Milan, so I'm fairly sure it's good! To be entirely traditional you should leave out the green pepper and use either garlic or onion, and not both. You could also use a mixture of beef and pork mince.
 
Recipe by: Holly
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This hearty and delicious dish is best made with fresh pasta. You can substitute 500g of cannelloni cooked according to packet directions, then proceed as directed.
 
Recipe by: MOLSON7
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This barley risotto is delicious, healthy and filling. It makes a nice side dish for steak or roasted meats, and also works as a starter or light main - especially when you want to serve something a little different.
 
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This is a perfect sauce to use as a base. By making it yourself, you can control the amount of sugar and salt that is added. You can add a variety of other flavours to the finished sauce, just cooking for a few minutes to create a completely different dish.
 
Recipe by: Holly
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A hearty stuffed pasta that has a beef and vegetable filling, baked with a fresh homemade tomato sauce. Serve with a green salad and crusty Italian bread, if desired.
 
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This is an Italian Christmas Eve favourite. This recipe can be doubled or tripled easily. Serve as a side, starter or over pasta. Buon Natale!
 
Recipe by: Manuela
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This is my version of a delectable pud I had in Milan. You could chill this before serving, but I like it warm. The rum at the end is optional, but makes for a nice presentation at a dinner party.
 
Recipe by: Jana
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'Cacciatore' literally means 'hunter' in Italian, and this 'hunter style' dish makes good use of mushrooms (easily available to hunters trekking through forests!), onions tomatoes and herbs. If desired, serve over spaghetti.
 
Recipe by: Leigh Anne
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This recipe takes some time and quite a few baking trays, but it's well worth it. It makes plenty so you can give away as gifts with good coffee beans.
 
Recipe by: Beth
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This is an authentic recipe that originated in the 1800s with Italian fishermen who settled in San Francisco, California. Serve in large bowls with crusty sourdough bread on the side.
 
Recipe by: KATHIANNE
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These are great for Christmas gifts. For a richer almond flavour, use almond extract or almond liqueur instead of the vanilla.
 
Recipe by: BIGTIME
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These Italian biscuits are filled with figs, sultanas, orange zest, walnuts, honey, cinnamon and chocolate -- something for everyone.
 
Recipe by: angelic
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Prosciutto gives a distinctive flavour to this easy Bolognese sauce. Serve with your favourite pasta.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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This vegetarian version of the Italian classic uses no-precook pasta sheets so it is really quick to assemble.
 
Recipe by: LSPACE
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So yummy you won't know it's actually low fat! This is an easy lasagne recipe, and you can also substitute minced turkey or another veggie for the spinach.
 
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