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October 17th, 2022

Pasta e Fagioli from Essentials of Classic Italian Cooking

An easy and delicious soup. I used lardons for the meat. We were thinking that chicken sausages would be good, saucisse de volaille or merguez de volaille, cut in quarters lenghtwise, then into little... read more >


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The Art of Cooking for Two

By Coralie Castle, Astrid Newton
101 Productions - 1976

28th December 2009

Yucatan Red Snapper Fillets : page 102

Very good. I use whatever fish is available. Chipotle flakes instead of crushed chili are good.

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28th December 2009

Yoghurt Salad Dressing : page 35

One of our favorite salad dressing. Simple to make,

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28th December 2009

Vegetable Spaghetti : page 59

A good, simple tomato sauce for spaghetti.

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28th December 2009

Sour Cream Parmesan Noodles : page 56

Main and/or side. Reheats well.

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28th December 2009

Italian Chicken with Anchovies and Olives : page 108

Yum!

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5th February 2011

Herb Salt : page 172

It can't be much simpler than this. I make up a double dose of this whenever I start to run out. Adjust to your own taste, experiment, play around. Lately I've been using ground celery seed instead of dried celery leaves.

Cheaper than store-bought and you know exactly what's in it. Also a good way to use up spices on your shelf rather than letting them go past their use-by date.

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28th December 2009

Crêpes : page 46

Excellent recipe and instructions for making crêpes and all the things you can do with them.

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28th December 2009

Artichoke Spaghetti : page 59

Another household favorite. Don't feel like cooking anything? This is it. I frequently make it vegetarian without the added ham. And sometimes I stir in a drained can of tuna at the end, which is even better than the ham.

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