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Gluten free + Italian recipes (50)

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Recipe by: Jan Cutler
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This typically Italian mixture of aubergines, tomatoes, peppers, mozzarella and Parmesan comes together in no time and has a rich and full flavour. Serve with focaccia and a green salad. Delicious!
 
Recipe by: IDAJ
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This recipe is for the polenta novice. Two ingredients - polenta and water. So if you can boil water...you can make a delicious pot of polenta every time! There are many options for polenta once it is cooked: you can mix in fresh herbs and cheeses, bake with vegetables, or fry it. Experiment and choose your favourite accompaniment!
 
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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: Lima
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Fresh tomatoes, onion, tomato purée and olive oil make this basic pasta sauce. It great for any use - as a base for Spaghetti Bolognese, as a pizza topping, or with fried breaded chicken or aubergine slices.
 
Recipe by: KRAZYBARB
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The secret ingredient in this pasta sauce is bicarbonate of soda - but do not taste the sauce right after adding it. Wait a while, and this sauce will not disappoint. Stir in Parmesan and keep simmering. Let the flavours meld overnight, then serve over your favourite pasta.
 
Recipe by: Mario
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Bite-size balls of fresh mozzarella, known as bocconcini, make up this scrumptous salad. If possible, seek out mozzarella di bufala, made from water buffalo's milk, a specialty of central and southern Italy. It is a softer, creamier mozzarella than that made from cow's milk.
 
Recipe by: dbarrett
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A warming, substantial dinner if served with mash, polenta or pasta. It smells delicious as it's simmering with fresh herbs and white wine.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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An easy, Italian-style dish of chicken breasts, oven-baked with a low-fat, chunky vegetable sauce, with a Parmesan topping. Serve with warm ciabatta or baguette to mop up the delicious sauce.
 
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This is a really easy Italian-style dish featuring chicken and green beans in a simple tomato sauce.
 
Recipe by: Jan Cutler
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This spicy vegetarian sauce is best served with pasta (penne is ideal) and some grated Parmesan or Italian-style hard cheese or Gruyère. Keep cans of chopped tomatoes and chickpeas on hand to make it often!
 
Recipe by: BZEEFMOM
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A frittata makes for one of the easiest and tastiest weeknight suppers possible. This recipe is packed with veg and topped with a crisp cheesy crust.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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This classic Italian dish makes a great accompaniment to meat dishes, particularly those with a rich sauce or gravy.
 
Recipe by: GODGIFU
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This dish of dates stuffed with chopped nuts was once savoured in Ancient Rome. You can replace the pine nuts with almonds if you prefer.
 
Recipe by: ROgg
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A simple and spicy Italian pasta sauce, with incredible flavour. Basil is not traditional in this sauce, but we like it.
 
Recipe by: Frank Sweterlitsch
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Tomato purée, olive oil, garlic and dried spices sit for hours to let the flavours blend in this interesting, uncooked pizza sauce. The thickness of the sauce depends on the amount of water used; it should be somewhat viscous.
 
Recipe by: Rebecca Jane Thompson
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This is the easiest pesto recipe, using almonds instead of pine nuts. It can be prepared in 2 minutes after you toast the almonds.
 
Recipe by: Tammy
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Great flavours in one dish - escarole, olives, lemon juice and capers. Serve as a side dish or with toasted bread, or even use to top a jacket potato. Makes two generous servings. If you can't find escarole, use curly endive.
 
Recipe by: Barrett
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This is a traditional Italian salad served on wild greens. Here I use wild rocket.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Spinach and eggs are a classic combination, and drizzling a little cream over each dish adds a lovely richness.
 
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A delicious cream sauce for a special occasion. I simply toss it with pasta. Toasted hazelnuts, walnuts or pine nuts are a nice addition sprinkled on top.
 
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