Posts tagged italianish

Hearty Stuffed Bell Peppers with Farro

Discover a comforting twist on classic stuffed bell peppers with our recipe featuring hearty farro. Inspired by family traditions and perfect for meal prep, these peppers are filled with savory, customizable protein and rich Mediterranean flavors. Enjoy a wholesome, freezer-friendly dish that brings warmth and nostalgia to your table.

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Pesto Pasta Salad

While this pasta salad has evolved over the years, it started as a means of using up leftover ingredients from a charcuterie plate. If I had to request a last meal, it would be a charcuterie plate with a bottle of Napa Cabernet. I just love a meat and cheese plate for dinner. It allows me to concoct several different permutations of meat, cheese, jam, honey, nuts, and fruit all in the same meal. The specialty crackers take it to the next level – with the charcoal, rosemary, and nut-laden crackers being among my favorites.

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Lasagna

For me, the Italian American classic weeknight dinner staple is inevitably intertwined with an orange cartoon cat. Perhaps the manufacturers behind Stouffers frozen lasagna had invested in the constant lasagna feeding frenzy present within nearly every Garfield episode in the late 1980s. If they weren’t behind all the direct consumer marketing, then they should have been because I requested lasagna more than my brother requested canned spinach (thanks Popeye). The lasagna of my childhood was mostly noodles with marina and a small amount of cheese and meat sprinkled inadvertently throughout the layers upon layers of noodle.

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Italian Sausage Pasta

I accidentally made this pasta one night when I came home from work, a little late, and didn’t have enough time to make my usual marinara sauce. I also didn’t have any red wine around…but luckily did have an already open bottle of sauvignon blanc. I wouldn’t normally think to combine white wine and Italian sausage, but the Romans often combine guanciale with white wine to make an amatriciana sauce…so why not?

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Scallop, Squash, Chestnut, and Sage Risotto

This recipe was a product of the game “what is in my pantry that I can put in a risotto for dinner.”  I had purchased some pre-cut squash and scallops at Balduccis (my favorite foodie grocery store when we lived in the DC area).  I made squash and scallop risotto several years before when we lived on Capitol Hill using local apple cider as a marinade for the scallops.  The result tasted like fall on a plate. 

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Cannoli Cheesecake

“Leave the gun. Take the cannoli.” This is my favorite movie quote – ever – from the 1972 classic The Godfather. As the daughter of a Sicilian immigrant, I cannot think of a more iconic Sicilian dessert than the cannolo. The process of making cannoli is somewhat laborious. But don’t worry – this cheesecake is super easy and has all the flavors of a cannolo.

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Deconstructed Chicken Marsala with Roasted Mushrooms and Mashed Potatoes

This is not your traditional kitschy Italian restaurant chicken marsala.  There will be no attached photos of perfectly browned chicken basking in a caramel-colored marsala cream sauce accented by a few small mushrooms.  This is a mountain of rosemary scented roasted mushrooms sandwiched in between creamy mashed potatoes and buttermilk-sage fried chicken. 

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Sweet Potato and Pimento Cheese Frittata

One of my favorite things to do with holiday leftovers is make quiche. And what more perfect of a leftover to be used for quiche than honey baked ham?This recipe is a perfect example of a “what’s in my refrigerator” frittata.This recipe is a perfect example of a “what’s in my refrigerator” frittata. Susan had brought me a large serving of her pimento cheese (which is delicious on a ritz cracker with a glass of cabernet sauvignon). I also happened to have a mountain of sweet potatoes on my kitchen island. And since sweet potatoes go with anything, why not combine them with pimento cheese and eggs?

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