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Polpette di Tonno - Tuna cakes

Polpette di Tonno - Tuna cakes

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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

We have been enjoying crab cakes for quite a while now, thanks to our New England friends. In the Veneto region of Italy polpette di tonno, or tuna cakes, have been around forever, but are sadly so undiscovered in the United States. Polpette di tonno are…

Shrimp Toast

Shrimp Toast

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

I was given a great cookbook for christmas from my husband. this is one of my favorite recipes I like to make for him. It's a great appetizer for holiday parties.

Jim Lahey's No- Knead Bread

Jim Lahey's No- Knead Bread

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 45 Minutes

This recipe appeared in our local paper awhile back it's so easy and the bread is as good as any artisan bread out there. Everytime I make this the bread is gone in an instant! I serve with homemade olive tapenade.

Miascia (italian cake made by stale bread and fruits)

Miascia (italian cake made by stale bread and fruits)

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 60 Minutes

This is the recipe of a poor cake of the zone of Como, in Italy, made in order to recycle the dry bread and old fruits. So there is neither a version orotodossa and accurate, nor a dogmatic statement about the fruit contain: people used what the had at ho…

Stuffed Bread Pakoda (Fritter)

Stuffed Bread Pakoda (Fritter)

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

Apply the spread of your choice in between bread pieces, coat with chickpea flour batter and deep fry. A great way to use leftovers.

Cousin Rosie's Pineapple Bread

Cousin Rosie's Pineapple Bread

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

Bread gets a tropical makeover with Cousin Rosie's Pineapple Bread from Pineapple Hill B&B Inn of New Hope in New Hope, PA, a BnBFinder listed inn.

Brenda's Favorite French Bread

Brenda's Favorite French Bread

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Prep Time: 120 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

A delicious and light french style bread that goes great with everything. I just kept guessing with the ingredients until I got it how I liked it. I am sure you will enjoy it too.

Dad's Bruschetta

Dad's Bruschetta

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

This is my Dad's recipe for bruschetta bread, which is a classic recipe that you'll love for appetizers, a snack or for sharing at a party. The key is in the type of tomato and bread that you use for this -- you'll be pleased with the results!

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…

Monterey Bread

Monterey Bread

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

This simple recipe makes a great side to any pasta dish or is even goes well alongside some soup on a chilly night. Your family will love this warm, crusty, cheesy bread!

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A Little Bit of Spain in Iowa

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Spanish Food Recipes and Nourishing Foods, homemade, organic, and grown at home. My blog has a lot of do it yourself, such as homemade yogurt, pectin, bread, cultures and ferments.

Tasty Pastry

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The aphrodisiac chocolate, the exotic perfume of vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, fruit, liquor, heavy cream, beaten egg whites, sugary egg yolks and more ingredients are the main characters of this blog, which united in mysterious ways create true delight…

OC 2 Seattle

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I was once asked who my role models were. After careful thought, I disclosed my list:

Wonder Woman because she’s smart, refreshingly unjaded, fights the good fight and looks gorgeous while doing it. Plus, bracelets that deflect bullets? That…

Soups and Breads that Love Them

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An easy soup to prepare and the bread that pairs perfectly with it.

Bread & Pastry

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This is the place where we can share our knowledge and interest about bread and pastry.

10 results of 805 Blog Posts

posted May 11, 2029 in Al Dente Gourmet

Simple Onion RollsThese delicate rolls are rich in flavor and taste so good. The best part.."really easy to make" , not a lot of mess and not bread machine required :D. The house is filled with a beautiful aroma of Homemade Bread and memories of chi (read full article)

posted April 02, 2029 in Al Dente Gourmet

Cheesy Garden Stuffed Peppers --Pimientos Rellenos "Jardin con Queso""Mmm...I Love Sour Cream"Well, today I decided to make one of Hubby J. favorites. Let me tell you what happened. Ok. Last weekend, while I was doing a marathon of domestic chores (read full article)

Fouacé and Rillettes.

posted August 17, 2010 in haddock in the kitchen

I can say that when I first watched fouacé being made, it was a fascinating experience. It is a locally made bread, not unlike pitta in appearance that these days is limited to artisan or home production, for those lucky enough to own a wood fired (read full article)

Bread and Butter Pickles

posted August 16, 2010 in Mermaids Treasures

 Ive made this on and off thru the years, they are pretty good. BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES 8lbs. cucumbers2lbs. white onions1/2c. salt (I used coarse kosher salt)1 qt. white vinegar2c. sugar ( I used organic)2 tsp. celery seed2 tsp. turmeric1 (read full article)

Cucumber-Tomato Salad, Pot Roast Seitan, Cornbread, and Green Bean Pepper Salad

posted August 13, 2010 in Bok Choy Bohemia

With the exception of the quick salad I whipped up, all of these recipes came from the Passionate Vegetarian, a cookbook that is seriously undervalued in my kitchen, considering how much it has to offer.  I wasn’t a huge fan of the green beans (read full article)

Chocolate Bread

posted August 12, 2010 in One and Only Chocolate Chic

This isn’t about the bread pudding, it’s bread only! Check them out!   Pane Alla Cioccolata   Chocolate Bread       My Cranberry Dark Chocolate Bread Odyssey   Triple-Cho (read full article)

Garlic Wheat Bread

posted August 09, 2010 in Leftovers On Purpose

I thought for sure I had photos of my Garlic Wheat Bread, but can't find any?  Here's the only one I could come up with from an earlier post: I made the Garlic Wheat Bread in the bread machine.  I strayed from a recipe in a bread machine c (read full article)

Squash Blossoms

posted August 06, 2010 in The Uncensored Kitchen

About a month ago when it seemed that all our volunteer vines were only going to produce ornamental gourds, I picked off a few handfuls of blossoms to cook and eat. Not really knowing how to prepare them, I looked to the internet for recipes. Most (read full article)

Roast Pork Tenderloin with Romesco Sauce - What Alex SHOULD have made!

posted August 06, 2010 in A Communal Table

Roast Pork Tenderloin with Romesco SauceSo, the other night my husband and I were watching Top Chef (after 6 years, my husband is now hooked - SWEET!) and the chefs challenge was to choose a country and then cook a dish inspired by that country. The (read full article)

CSA Share Week 11 and Parmesan Squash Sticks

posted August 05, 2010 in The Good Cook

I'm going to need a larger car.Maybe even a pickup truck.Every week my farm share keeps getting bigger and bigger.I may need to get a life to boot.Every week I find myself getting more and more excited to see what the share is going to bring me. I'm (read full article)

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