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Italian + Flour recipes (48)

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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: Maggie Pannell
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Enjoy these classic Italian toasts with drinks before dinner or as a starter. Using bottled artichokes means you can enjoy them all year round.
 
Recipe by: robynne
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A delicious recipe for an Italian nibble that has been revised and modified over several years. I hope you enjoy it ...
 
Recipe by: TVESTA
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Fantastic with a drizzle of olive oil and balsamic vinegar and a little grated Parmesan.
 
Recipe by: Marian Collins
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Semolina gives this pizza base more stability and a crispy, chewy texture when cooked.
 
Recipe by: Celeste
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This is one of my favourite desserts to make for company in the spring. It’s easy with store-bought sponge cake and it looks like it took hours to prepare with the candied fruit/ricotta filling and green tinted marzipan covering. Some variations use gelato instead of ricotta, but I prefer it best with ricotta.
 
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: 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: Benoit Hogue
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Take five minutes today to make the starter, and tomorrow you can bake two loaves of this marvellous, slightly sour, rustic Italian bread. You don't have to use a baking stone to cook the bread, but I like to.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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A feast of colourful vegetables makes a superb topping for a pizza-style ciabatta. The bread soaks up the aromatic roasting juices so that it is deliciously moist with a crunchy crust. If you want to boost your vegetable intake even more, serve it with a leafy herb salad.
 
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.
 
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This is my favourite starter of all time I've only ever found it in one restaurant and couldn't find it on the net so I tried to replicate as much as possible A simple yet tasty dipping tomato sauce with a blob of melted mozzerella in the centre and some toasted ciabatta bread on the side to dip. Variations. Why not use your favourite tomato sauce instead of the one below. You could mix up the type of tosted bread used to suit your own personal taste.
 
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I worked out this recipe when i had to bake my little brothers 4th birthday cake, everybody loved it, make sure to give it a try!
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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These personal-sized pizzas are loaded with fresh tomato slices and topped up with two kinds of cheese, black olives and fresh herbs. A delicious way to welcome your guests.
 
Recipe by: Emily B.
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If you really want an all-out fancy, restaurant-style tiramisu, this is the one. People will speak of this for years to come. For easier assembly, you can also make it in a bowl like a trifle!
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This light Italian flat bread is prepared from a soft dough enriched with olive oil. Extra olive oil is traditionally sprinkled over the dough before baking – sometimes in generous quantities – but this recipe uses just enough to give a good texture and flavour. Focaccia makes an ideal accompaniment to Italian meats, cheeses and salads.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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This tasty pizza includes a variety of toppings to suit every taste. It is lower in fat and salt than ready-made pizzas, yet has just as much flavour. Don't be put off by the long ingredients list, it is easy and fun to make. Serve with a big green salad.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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You are sure to be impressed by the superior flavour and texture of home-made pasta. Making the dough allows you to vary the ingredients and flavourings used to produce a pasta that suits your specific requirements. And with a freshly made sauce, you can turn your pasta into a delicious meal to suit any occasion. This recipe makes about 1 1/2 pounds.
 
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Nothing beats fresh pasta, and this recipe is so easy. You can use this to make any shape of pasta you like, from tagliatelle to ravioli to lasagne.
 
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