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  3. Kugel Yerushalmi - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem kugel is always made with thin egg noodles, similar in appearance to spaghetti. The defining ingredient of Jerusalem kugel is black pepper , which is uncommon in other varieties of kugel, and which can give it what the New York Times food writer Melissa Clark has described as a "sinus-clearing" potency. [ 3 ]

  4. Israeli cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Ptitim can be boiled like pasta, prepared pilaf-style by sautéing and then boiling in water or stock, or baked in a casserole. Like other pasta, it can be flavored in many ways with spices, herbs and sauces. Once considered primarily a food for children, ptitim is now prepared in restaurants both in Israel and internationally. [50]

  5. Cuisine of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Yerushalmi kugel, a speciality of Jerusalem, is a unique dish combining sweet and savory flavors. Made with caramel, black pepper, and egg noodles, it develops a crisp exterior and a chewy interior when baked. This casserole, often found in Orthodox Jewish communities, is characterized by its rich, peppery, and sweet taste. [30]

  6. Learn Rachael Ray's Genova Yellowfin Tuna and Artichoke Pasta ...

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    When the water comes to a boil, salt the water, add pasta and cook a minute less than the directions. Reserve ½ cup of the pasta cooking water before draining. 4.

  7. Inulin - Wikipedia

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    Inulin is a natural storage carbohydrate present in more than 36,000 species of plants, including agave, wheat, onion, bananas, garlic, asparagus, Jerusalem artichoke, and chicory. For these plants, inulin is used as an energy reserve and for regulating cold resistance. [5] [6] Because it is soluble in water, it is osmotically active.

  8. Thai Chicken Fettuccine Salad Recipe - AOL

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    1 cup Pace® Picante Sauce; 1 / 4 cup chunky peanut butter; 2 tbsp honey; 2 tbsp orange juice; 1 tsp soy sauce; 1 / 2 tsp ground ginger; 3 cup 1/3 of a 16-ounce package fettuccine, cooked and ...

  9. Fettuccine - Wikipedia

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    Fettuccine [a] [b] is a type of pasta popular in Roman cuisine. It is descended from the extremely thin capelli d'angelo of the Renaissance , [ 2 ] but is a flat, thick pasta traditionally made of egg and flour (usually one egg for every 100 grams or 3.5 ounces of flour).