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  2. Castagnaccio - Wikipedia

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    Castagnaccio is an Italian chestnut flour cake. [1] It is a typically autumnal dessert, made by a dough of chestnut, water, olive oil, pine nuts, and raisins, and baked.Local variations may include other ingredients, such as rosemary, orange rind, fennel seeds, and other dried fruit.

  3. Cassatella di sant'Agata - Wikipedia

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    The cakes are shaped like breasts to honor Saint Agatha, the patron saint of Catania, a Catholic martyr who was tortured by having her breasts cut off with pincers. [4] Saint Agatha had taken a vow of virginity and refused to marry the Roman prefect Quintianus, who reported her to the authorities for being a Christian during the Decian persecution.

  4. Chestnut pie - Wikipedia

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    The recipe included the use of dried and fresh chestnuts in the pie. [8] Scappi's recipe recommended using chestnuts that were not entirely ripened, gathered in August. [8] An 1858 recipe for sweet chestnut pie uses chestnuts glazed with orange flowers, in the dish's preparation, which are placed inside the pie. [9]

  5. 30 Old-School Recipes Everyone Used to Love (But Can't Stand Now)

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    2. Anchovies. While eaten on pizzas, in Caesar salad, or on toast, anchovies only became part of the American diet when Italian immigrants started adding them to restaurant menus. While they're a ...

  6. List of Italian desserts and pastries - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Italian desserts and pastries. Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political changes, with roots as far back as the 4th century BCE. Italian desserts have been heavily influenced by cuisine from surrounding countries and those that have invaded Italy, such as Greece, Spain, Austria, and France.

  7. This family’s popular Italian food legacy continues with new ...

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    He still uses many of the family recipes, including the meat sauce, though he often puts his own twist on things. ... Details: Roma Italian Kitchen is at 8887 N. Chestnut Ave. Hours: 11 a.m. to 9: ...

  8. Warm Sweet-Potato Pudding with Apples and Chestnuts Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat oven to 350°F with rack in middle. Bake sweet potatoes in a shallow baking pan until very soft, about 1 1/2 hours. Meanwhile, soak dried chestnuts (if using) in boiling-hot water 1 hour ...

  9. Cuisine of Corsica - Wikipedia

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    Chestnut flour is the main ingredient of pulenta. Large-scale cultivation of the chestnut tree was introduced in Corsica during the Genoese domination. Rich in calories, the fruits were plucked (without gloves) and dried, and placed on a wooden grating (Corsican: a grata) above a fire (Corsican: u fucone) for one month: this fire, placed on a dry clay base 1 m 2 wide and 20 cm thick, smokes ...