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Sicilian Panelle

Sicilian Panelle

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

Panelle stands are as popular in Sicily as, hot dog stands, in the US. You can quickly grab a Panini and Panelle as you are walking down the street and hunger pain attacks. But sometimes you will grab a sandwich with panelle just because that’s what you…

Harley's Pizza On The Run

Harley's Pizza On The Run

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

These are just 1 of my dishes,that are cheap,fast,exspecally when youve had a hard day.Putting food on the table has become so hard,Its hard enough to wonder how your going to pay the morgage,little lone putting food on the table for your family..Well wor…

Poor Man's Oriental Chicken

Poor Man's Oriental Chicken

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

During my husband's college years, he and his roomates would make up inexpensive dishes for their dinner. This is one of their favorite dishes. I tried it and it turned out pretty good.

Chicken sandwich and barbeque sauce

Chicken sandwich and barbeque sauce

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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

is very interesting to know that in medieval Europe, bread was not only food but some dishes. People time used loaf old (dimensioned approximate 15 cm on 10 cm) law Plates. After meal these pieces could be eaten, data paupers or dogs. Plates wooden began…

Pinoy Arroz Caldo

Pinoy Arroz Caldo

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

Arroz Caldo literally means "hot rice". Notwithstanding that the name was obviously derived from the Spanish (Philippines was colonized by Spain for 300 years; hence, most of our dishes have their influence), it is a popular Filipino comfort food. It's th…

Mexican Salsa ~ Salsa Fresca ~ Pico de Gallo

Mexican Salsa ~ Salsa Fresca ~ Pico de Gallo

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

Salsa means sauce in Spanish. Mexico is a very diverse country in which the many regions yield a big variety of dishes and salsas. Every family has their favorite recipes,their favorite type of salsas they like most, but one thing is for sure; in Mexican…

Mashed Potato

Mashed Potato

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

Hubby and I both love Mashed Potatoes but we don't buy those ready packs from the store. We always want to be in control of the food we eat. One thing we both avoid in food is too much salt. We checked the salt contents of each package and we just could n…

Enchiladas Rojas

Enchiladas Rojas

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

If you have Mexican friends or married into a Mexican family you know that to us pretty much all of life's events give us cause for a celebration. Parties for everything, food is an absolute must, singing and dancing and party until the sun comes up (lite…

Mexican Beans

Mexican Beans

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 60 Minutes

Frijoles,Beans are an essential part of Mexican food, I remember when I was growing up my Mom always had a pot on the stove or ready made in the refrigerator for our weekly meals. If you want to make good Mexican food you should learn how to make simple b…

3 Bean Salad

3 Bean Salad

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 60 Minutes

When I was a kid my grandpa enjoyed eating bean salad. This is one of his favorite dishes.

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SippitySup- Serious Fun Food

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SippitySup is serious about food. Nonetheless the key element is fun. Which does not mean I won’t be passing along the best information I can. It just means the tone be lighter than you have seen before.

WineToMatch Blog | Food & Wine Pairing

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Master Sommelier Jesse Becker, and the other publishers of the WineToMatch website and iPhone application share their thoughts and suggestion on food and wine pairing and life as a restaurant sommelier.

Grydeskeen.dk - recipes, food talk, and more fun in the kitchen!

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Blog with homemade food,run by the 2 Danes Lars and Morten. Experimental kitchen, and ice creams, all mingled togheter. Come have a look.

Happy Food

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Happy Food is my personal blog chronicling my adventures, and sometimes misadventures in the kitchen with my beloved Magimix and the world of food, with a good strong heavy dose of baking and cakes thrown in! The blog was originally intended to act a…

Fruit Carving Arrangements and Food Garnishes

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Fruit and vegetable carving art. Food garnishing using the carving centerpieces.

Picnic Food Ideas

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Here at PicnicFood-Ideas.com we are 100% committed to delivering the absolute best information you can find about picnic food and picnic food ideas – recipes,ideas, how to make a perfect picnic, and how to get the best out of it. Our articles were…

Ubiquitous Food Cravings

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If there’s one thing to know about me as a foodie, it’s that my body is constantly craving some sort of food, all the time, anytime and not only one but multiple cravings at one moment. Sadly as a cheap student stuck in Kingston, my options are v…

Food For Thought

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A Food Lover's Recipe Blog

The Food Talk

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This blog will increase in entries as the author try out new food or stumble upon cravings or even trying out new cooking recipes. It will stay pure as a site for food, food, food and nothing else but food.
Enjoy your cruise with the author! You’r…

Food Fashion and Fun

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My daily journal about food fashion and fun being a home maker. It talks about food recipes, dining experience and foods while travelling.

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Oh Maggie I Wished I’d Never

posted August 17, 2010 in Plentyonyourplate

POYP, and foodie contributor SALLY BEERWORTH, have at least one thing in common. They know where their bread is buttered when it comes to their first true love. We’ll leave you to decide what that is. “Oh Maggie I wi (read full article)

Potato Pancakes

posted August 16, 2010 in Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker

When I was a little girl, my mom used to make potato pancakes every once in a while.  My dad always put maple syrup on them and treated this savory dish as a regular pancake.  Always wanting to be like my Daddy, I put syrup on them too....a (read full article)

The Tomato Theme Continues

posted August 16, 2010 in Winelady Cooks

We're lounging on the deck or patio with a large tomato salad sitting center stage on the table. All we need now is a chilled glass of wine. When we think of pairing wine with tomatoes we usually think of the traditional hot dishes made with tomato (read full article)

Dining with the Toffs: Lady Maclean’s Diplomatic Dishes

posted August 16, 2010 in Hampshirecook

Mooching about our rented holiday villa, sorry, amazingly huge palazzo in Croatia, I found an extraordinary cookbook, Lady Maclean’s Diplomatic Dishes.  Veronica Maclean was a Scottish blue-blood, born to Lord and Lady Lovat in 1920, photog (read full article)

Insalata di riso

posted August 16, 2010 in Memorie di Angelina

Mid-August, when the temperatures climb to tropical heights, is a time when even the enthusiasm of even the most avid cook can begin to wane. Italians often turn to easily prepared dishes that need minimal or no actually cooking. Salads are an obviou (read full article)

Number 10, Earl’s Court

posted August 15, 2010 in Tamarind and Thyme

It all started with an email from An American in London – General Tso’s chicken could be found in London and it was to be found at No. 10, a Chinese restaurant in Earl’s Court. My first and only taste of it was at a cheap Chinese re (read full article)

Pullman Hotel, Kuching

posted August 15, 2010 in The Food Talk

BBQ Buffet @ Pullman Hotel, Kuching Me and a few friends have decided to try Pullman Hotel’s buffet in conjunction with her hubby’s birthday…. ^ ^ It was a good try. I won’t say it’s the best. But the BB (read full article)

Veggin’ Cookbook Chronicles: Stuffed Potatoes

posted August 14, 2010 in Veggin'

I’d like to take you on a little journey. A little journey through The “New Age Vegetarian Cookbook” printed in 1980 by The Rosicrucian Fellowship out of Oceanside, California. Sit back, relax and enjoy the ride as this cookbook i (read full article)

Learning About Japanese Food Dishes

posted August 14, 2010 in Recipes for the Family

Japanese food dishes are based on combining their staple foods typically rice or noodles, with a soup and okazu,  dishes made from fish, meat, vegetable, tofu and the like — to add flavor to the staple food. These are typically f (read full article)

Tuscan street food

posted August 14, 2010 in Aglio, Olio & Peperoncino

Image © AT Casa I wrote a post on Panelle some time ago, providing the recipe for the typical Sicilian street food fritter made with chickpea flour.But I had completely forgotten about Cecina! During a recent weekend escape in Lunigiana, I was p (read full article)

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