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Nipples of Venus (Capezzoli di Venere)
I first learned of these confections through the famous scene of the same name in the movie Amadeus. Fast forward 30-plus years later, and inspired by a viewer's request, I finally learned that these were in fact real, and very delicious, thanks in part to the star of the show, chestnuts. Serve these as a sexy snack during a Valentine's viewing of the corresponding film.
Sfogliatelle Ricce
This delicious pastry, sometimes called lobster tail pastry, was originally prepared only for the aristocratic Renaissance set in Italy. I searched high and low for a recipe, but there are only a few online in English, and those assume you know quite a bit about baking, or they were just wrong. It's a challenging recipe that requires a lot of time and some special techniques, but I've tried to simplify the process. Don't be upset if you don't get it right the first time. Note: The dough is a formula, so the ingredient measures are weights. This matters! The rest is less critical, so I used volumes.
Chef John's Strawberry Semifreddo
My lighter, no-cook adaptation of semifreddo skips the traditional egg custard and cuts down on fat, sugar, and time. It just so happens to be lighter, with a cleaner, more distinct berry flavor and a texture that's less creamy than classic semifreddo, falling somewhere between strawberry ice cream and a strawberry ice pop.
Carabaccia (Tuscan Onion Soup)
I've wanted to make carabaccia ever since I found out it was the ancient ancestor of French onion soup. They say that when made with vegetable broth, it was the favorite soup of vegetarian Leonardo da Vinci. Now you can add these interesting facts to your dinner party conversation repertoire. As for the cinnamon, the safe bet is to not add any and live happily ever after. But in tiny amounts, it lends a mysterious, warming background note.
Zuppa Toscana
Zuppa Toscana is a creamy, comforting Italian sausage soup with potatoes, kale, and garlic.
Panzanella Salad
Panzanella is an Italian salad made with cubes of toasted bread, tomato, and basil, tossed with olive oil and balsamic vinegar. It's packed with flavor and different textures to make a fantastic summer salad.
Italian Tomato Pie
Tomato pie has been sold by Iannelli's Bakery in Philadelphia since 1910. Tomato pie remains popular in Philadelphia where it is cut into long strips and called pizza strips, red bread, party pizza, strip pizza, or bakery pizza. It may be sprinkled with Romano cheese or oregano. It is not usually served straight from the oven, but allowed to cool and then consumed at room temperature or reheated. Like Sicilian pizza, tomato pie is baked in a large rectangular pan and served in square slices. It resembles the Italian sfincione.
Balsamic Bruschetta
Bruschetta is a classic Italian appetizer that is easy to make at home. Toasted bread is topped with a mixture of juicy tomatoes, garlic, Parmesan cheese, fresh basil, and balsamic vinegar.
Eggplant Parmesan
This eggplant Parmesan recipe has layers of crispy, breaded eggplant slices that have been baked, instead of fried. The combination of crunchy bread crumbs, marinara sauce, mozzarella, and Parmesan cheese is guaranteed to please!
TikTok Baked Spaghetti
Serve this cheesy meal with crusty garlic bread and red wine for a comforting dinner.
Baked Italian Sub
Forget about ordering Italian sub sandwiches from a restaurant, and start making them at home. They're so quick and easy to make and more budget-friendly. Buy good quality hoagie rolls and deli meats, and get ready for a delicious, homemade sandwich hot out of the oven.
Pasta e Ceci (Italian Chickpea and Pasta Stew)
Pasta e Ceci, or Italian chickpea and pasta stew, is an Italian classic, and the star in my favorite Italian movie, "I Soliti Sospetti", where the Usual Suspects try to steal money from a bank vault, but instead break into the wrong building and end up eating pasta with chickpeas in someone's kitchen. This is Italian comfort food. If you can't find ditalini pasta, use spaghetti that have been broken into pieces.
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