#1
Posted 22 October 2008 - 07:59 AM
#2
Posted 22 October 2008 - 02:00 PM
La Fiorentina: the enormous Tuscan porterhouse, grilled rare and hit with salt and olive oil.
Not strictly Italian per se, but a good roasted chicken smothered with rosemary.
#3
Posted 22 October 2008 - 05:12 PM
pizza margherita
spaghetti alla carbonara
tortelli di zucca
bucatini all'amatriciana
trofie al pesto con patate e fagiolini
pansoti con salsa di noci
bistecca alla fiorentina
gelato al pistacchio di Bronte
zabaglione al marsala
#4
Posted 23 October 2008 - 01:26 AM
#5
Posted 23 October 2008 - 06:26 AM
#6
Posted 23 October 2008 - 09:12 PM
Ragu alla Napoletana--I like that you end up with a whole roast to serve separately from the sauce and pasta.
Risotto alla Milanese--Creamy and rich, but simple to make.
Spaghetti alla Carbonara--Same as above.
Spaghetti alla Puttanesca--My husband loves this dish. Just don't tell him that it has anchovies.
Minestrone alla Romagnola--I feel virtuous eating all those vegetables.
Pork Loin Braised in Milk, Bolognese Style--Simple to make, minimal ingredients. My husband's Danish grandmother has requested this for Thanksgiving three years in a row.
Ciambella (from Marcella Hazan's "Essentials of Classic Italian Cooking") I often flavor it with orange flower water.
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#7
Posted 24 October 2008 - 07:38 AM
Actually, I'd like to learn more about pickled vegetables in Italian cuisine.
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#8
Posted 22 December 2008 - 09:07 PM
#9
Posted 26 December 2008 - 02:37 AM
For my Florentine hubbie I just made a Tuscan lasagna, which is one of the dishes I love to make when I go to the states for people.
will blog on it later today!
Made with Bechamel instead of ricotta or mozzarella. Light and silky.
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#10
Posted 26 December 2008 - 11:24 AM
my husband's favorite pasta dish is Penne all'Arrabbiata
On the sweet side I also love a good Tuscan Schiacciata all'Uva and Siennese Panforte
#11
Posted 27 December 2008 - 07:41 AM
Spaghetti Putanesca
Carbonara
Osso Bucco with Polenta
Rissota of any kind
Gnocci any way
Ravioli stuffed with Ricotta and sweet basil in a simple butter sauce
Actually any stuffed pasta
Good lasagna
Focaccia bread
I could go on all day. I love Italian food
#12
Posted 29 December 2008 - 01:55 PM
Pork roast Arista
Saltimbocca
Minestrone
Panna Cotta
Bonet
Amaretti
#14
Posted 29 December 2008 - 04:11 PM
Osso Bucco with Polenta
ma dai! Surely you mean "with risotto alla Milanese"? Because that's just about the best.
And I'm always, always obsessed with pizza bianca.
#16
Posted 28 January 2009 - 11:08 AM
Lasagna Bolognese al Forno
Cotechino
Panna Cotta
Fried Baccala
Marinated Vegetables
And many ingredients that don't count as dishes:
- focaccia
- salumi
- lardo
- mozzarella di bufala
#17
Posted 28 January 2009 - 12:15 PM
These dishes have become staples in my household:
Spaghetti alla Carbonara--Same as above.
Pork Loin Braised in Milk, Bolognese Style--Simple to make, minimal ingredients. My husband's Danish grandmother has requested this for Thanksgiving three years in a row.
Ditto both of these, plus the onion butter tomato sauce.
#18
Posted 29 January 2009 - 06:44 AM
#19
Posted 29 January 2009 - 10:54 AM
She prefers veal but I like both the veal and beef versions.
She minces the pork for the filling in a Cuisinart so it is almost like a paste, makes bread crumbs from her own bread and uses a combination of pine nuts and walnuts, plus a combination of Romano and Asiago and some special giant sultanas she buys at a little market in her neighborhood.
I have the recipe and have prepared it myself but it never turns out as tasty as hers, especially when served with her home made fresh linguini.
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#20
Posted 29 January 2009 - 02:16 PM
pici is a delicious pasta... al ragu!
any boar sauce...ragu di cinghiale!
I love biscotti dipped in REAL vin santo
A simple board of mixed salumi (my faves are ER) culatello, prosciutto, copa di testa, spalla cotta, ciccioli, cicciolata, etc. etc!
At La Locanda di Bu we made an amazing Macaronara which is beyond this world (topped with amazing ricotta salata...YUM!)
time for lunch...
#21
Posted 20 February 2009 - 12:15 PM
What is everyone's favorite Italian recipes? I was reading an article in More magazine about writer Ann Hood, who grew up in an Italian family that took pride in their culinary traditions. The article included a few of her family recipes that I am dying to try out- like Gnocchi in tomato sauce, and Polenta with Kale. Any other Italian faves?
Potatoe Ravioli with Smoked Ricotta Salatta(OOOOOOO make ya slap yo mamma)
Spaghetti Carbonara
profiteroles
#22
Posted 18 October 2009 - 10:36 AM
I also love polpette e piselli served with boiled new potatoes with a drizzle of olive oil, salt & pepper.
#23
Posted 04 July 2011 - 02:09 AM
#24
Posted 04 July 2011 - 11:09 PM
So say chears to these Italian cooks.
#25
Posted 05 July 2011 - 06:00 AM
Ravioli di formaggio alla fungi
Spaghetti carbonara
Lasagne (using the recipe taught to my mother by her old Sicilian landlady - there must be tiny peperrones in it, or it's just not right)
Zabalione, and
Tiramisu!
I'm also fond of ingredients that aren't technically recipes in and of themselves:
Salami genovese
Parmagiano Reggiano
Provolone
Amalattea
ooh, the list goes on. I'm drooling!
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#26
Posted 05 July 2011 - 05:58 PM
Bollito misto.
You know it better as the Italian version of New England boiled dinner.
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