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EZ Restaurant-Style Hummus
This hummus recipe was perfected after a weekend of experimentation. Everyone that has tried it has loved it! Several people have said it's the best they've tasted. It tastes best if the beans and lemon juice sit first, but if you're in a hurry everything can be blended together without waiting. To serve, create wells in the hummus and drizzle with olive oil and ground paprika. If desired, garnish with diced cucumbers, tomatoes, and Greek olives for a festive salad/dip with pita bread.
Sweet Potato "Hummus"
This was simply a case of me wanting hummus, not having garbanzo beans, and making it anyway with sweet potatoes. I don't blame you if you're skeptical, but this stuff has the same taste and texture as hummus, just with a slightly sweet finish reminiscent of red pepper hummus. My wife, Michele, who has a much more discerning palate than I do, said that if blindfolded, she'd have trouble distinguishing this from real hummus.
Decadent Hummus
I have made this recipe for my family for several years now and it never disappoints. My kids take it on ski trips to share with the team and everyone always loves it! They always want to know why our hummus is a dark brown color. It's the olives! The recipe is equally great without the olives and/or feta. Wonderful with pita bread, chips, crackers, or veggies!
Chocolate Hummus
Chocolate hummus is so delicious and full of chocolate, no one will ever know you made it with chickpeas! Try it for dessert with fresh fruit, cookies, crackers, or even by the spoonful!
Cranberry Hummus
Thanksgiving dinner is a lot of work, but a make-ahead Thanksgiving appetizer doesn't have to be. This is a great way to keep your hungry guests happy until the big meal hits the table. Serving suggestions are toasted pita bread wedges, crackers, crostini, or fresh veggies. And if you have any left, use it as a spread on a turkey sandwich.
Gnocchi Alla Romana (Baked Semolina Gnocchi)
Not to be confused with the traditional potato gnocchi, gnocchi alla Romana are semolina dumplings, baked with cheese and butter. In this recipe, pancetta is added to the mix for a tastier version of this classical Roman dish.
Badische Schupfnudeln (Potato Noodles)
Typical of Baden-Baden and the Baden-Wurttemberg state in southwestern Germany, schupfnudeln is a kind of spaeztle (homemade pasta) that gets its name from the Upper German word 'Schupfen,' meaning 'to shove, push, throw or chuck.' They are traditionally handmade by rolling out potato dough on a board and cutting the dough into noodles. Simple and easy to make, they are delicious and go well with almost anything: roast pork, racks of lamb, bits of bacon, sauerkraut, and any cabbage dishes.
Spinach and Ricotta Tortellini
Ricotta and spinach are among the most expected vegetarian pairings in Italian cooking. In genuine tortellini di magro, it's also used as a filling for tortellini, the famous ring-shaped stuffed egg pasta from Bologna served in clear beef stock for Christmas or any special occasion. This recipe, with green spinach dough and a vegetarian filling, is a much-appreciated alternative to the basic recipe. Serve it with your favorite sauce. It's great with a simple butter and sage sauce or regular tomato sauce.
Chicken and Spinach Ravioli
A delicious combination of chicken and spinach make a wonderful Italian meal. Make sure to have plenty of freshly grated Asiago cheese to top these ravioli.
Lobster Ravioli
The lobster is simply enriched with mascarpone, aromatics, and fresh herbs, so the sweet lobster meat shines through in the finished ravioli. If you want to jazz it up, add some cayenne pepper, Parmesan, or saffron.
Homemade Pappardelle
With a few kitchen accessories you can make homemade pappardelle, a broad pasta noodle which welcomes a variety of different sauces. I chose to make a pesto cream sauce.
Cucumber Orange Carrot Juice
This is a delicious orange, cucumber, and carrot juice my husband and I make for breakfast or after-meal dessert when guests are over. It's not only delicious but will perk up any bad day with a boost of vitamins and nutrients that you may otherwise skip out on. I hope you try it, and enjoy! Recipe makes 2 tall glasses or 4 smaller glasses of juice. You need a blender.
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