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  2. Rocco DiSpirito's Now Eat This! Italy: Episode 3, Lasagna ...

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    Italy, a new video series for AOL, celebrity Chef Rocco DiSpirito travels to Italy to learn how to make great Italian food in the shadow of real Italian mothers. Rocco DiSpirito's Now Eat This ...

  3. The Best Thing I Ever Ate - Wikipedia

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    Spaghetti with Roasted Garlic Sauce Melissa d'Arabian Bove's Cafe Burlington, VT: 10 EV0410 With Garlic Garlic Bread Alex Guarnaschelli Rosarios Ristorante Boca Raton, FL: 10 EV0410 With Garlic Garlic Soup Simon Majumdar Bayona New Orleans, LA: 10 EV0410 With Garlic Knoblewurst Michael Psilakis Katz's Deli New York, NY: 10 EV0410 With Garlic ...

  4. Lasagna Bolognese Recipe - AOL

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    Spoon a thin layer of Bolognese sauce onto the bottom of a microwave-safe 8x8x4-inch dish, then place two lasagna sheets over the top, pressing down on the sheets until they break and naturally ...

  5. Lasagna - Wikipedia

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    Here, and especially in its capital, Bologna, layers of lasagna are traditionally green (the colour is obtained by mixing spinach or other vegetables into the dough) [26] and served with ragù (a thick sauce made with onions, carrots, celery, finely ground pork and beef, butter, and tomatoes), [27] [28] béchamel sauce, and Parmesan cheese.

  6. Matzo lasagna - Wikipedia

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    Matzo lasagna (sometimes spelled matzah lasagna), also known as matzagna, [1] is a Jewish type of lasagna made by layering sheets of matzo with typically a tomato or a bechamel sauce and various cheeses. It originated from the Italian Jews and is popular in Israel, the United States, and the rest of the diaspora.

  7. AOL Video - Serving the best video content from AOL and ...

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  8. Vsauce - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Michael Stevens was asked by a company to pitch them a show about food, so he teamed up with his friend Justin-superstar from Los Angeles, CA to create a pilot episode showing them using a hammer to supposedly make a peanut butter and banana sandwich in under a second, titling the proposed show "Food Smashers", but the show was never made.

  9. Simply Lasagna - AOL

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