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  2. 23 Best Costco Pasta Meals to Feed Your Family - AOL

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    You can still make other quick recipes with Costco's $5 rotisserie chicken. Cheapism. 16. Lee Kum Kee Chinese Style Dan Dan Noodles. ... Rana Maine Lobster Ravioli. $17.40 from Instacart.

  3. This is the easiest homemade ravioli recipe

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    Gently drop in about a fourth of the ravioli and cook for 3-4 minutes while stirring to keep them from sticking to one another. Repeat with the remaining ravioli.

  4. The Classic Maine Lobster Roll Recipe - AOL

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    Note: Buy cooked lobster meat or steam three 1-pound lobsters and pick out the meat. If top-split hot dog buns aren’t available, use conventional hot dog rolls, grilling the crusty top and bottom, not the interior. Recipe from Dishing up Maine by Brooke Dojny/Storey Publishing, 2011.

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  6. Roast Lobster with Breadcrumbs Recipe - AOL

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    Fry the breadcrumbs and garlic in 3 tablespoons of the oil until very lightly browned (stir continuously lest it burn). Add the anchovy and pepper flakes for the last 30 seconds, then take off the heat and add two-thirds of the parsley, and the Marsala to moisten the mixture.

  7. The Classic Maine Lobster Roll Recipe - AOL

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    Want to make The Classic Maine Lobster Roll? Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best The Classic Maine Lobster Roll? recipe for your family and friends.

  8. Ravioli - Wikipedia

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    English and French borrowed the word ravioli from Italian in the 14th century. [3] The ultimate origin of the word is uncertain. [4] It is sometimes connected to the northern Italian word rava, 'turnip', supposing that the filling was made of turnips, but the earliest recipes, even Lenten ones, do not include turnips.

  9. Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern - Wikipedia

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    Maine: Flounder roe soup with seaweed, sea cucumber, fiddleheads, beaver chili, bean-hole beans, wild ramps, stinging nettle soup, Indian cucumber, cattail, raw lobster, whelks, cod sperm chowder, monkfish head stew, BBQ junebugs, oysters with ramps, snails with periwinkle and butter, moose and venison terrine, duck tartare.