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  2. 85 Finger Foods & Appetizers For The Best Party Ever - AOL

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    Mushroom “Calamari” With Spicy Marinara. Umami-rich oyster mushrooms are lightly battered and fried for this squid-free take on fried calamari. You can use other mushroom varieties, but the ...

  3. Pan-Seared Calamari with Spicy Red Sauce Recipe - AOL

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    Add the calamari and cook for 2 to 3 minutes, until golden brown, stirring frequently. Add the tomato sauce and red pepper flakes and bring to a simmer. Simmer for 3 to 5 minutes, until the ...

  4. 6 Healthiest Marinara Sauces on Grocery Shelves—and 4 ... - AOL

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    Worst: Classico Organic Marinara Pasta Sauce Classico Organic Marinara Pasta Sauce Nutrition : 80 calories, 1.5 g fat (0.2g sat fat) 500 mg sodium, 15 g carbs (3 g fiber, 10 g sugar), 2 g protein

  5. Cuisine of Abruzzo - Wikipedia

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    Marinara appetizer: mixed fish appetizer with squid, clams and scampi dressed with a sauce made up of anchovies, tuna, capers, vinegar, garlic, and parsley. Crostini alla chietina: homemade triangular slices of bread dipped in beaten egg and fried in a pan, preferably with olive oil, garnished with anchovies, capers and butter.

  6. Marinara sauce - Wikipedia

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    Marinara sauce is a tomato sauce usually made with tomatoes, garlic, herbs, and onions. [1] [2] Variations include capers, olives, spices, and a dash of wine.[3] [4] Widely used in Italian-American cuisine, [5] it is known as alla marinara ('sailor's style') in its native Italy, where it is typically made with tomatoes, basil, olive oil, garlic, and oregano, but also sometimes with olives ...

  7. Arrabbiata sauce - Wikipedia

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    Arrabbiata sauce, known in Italian as sugo all'arrabbiata (arabbiata in Romanesco dialect [1]), is a spicy sauce for pasta made from garlic, tomatoes, and dried red chili peppers cooked in olive oil. The sauce originates from the Lazio region of Italy, [2] and particularly from the city of Rome. [3]

  8. The Best All-You-Can-Eat Restaurant in Every State - AOL

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    Here, more than 1,000 diners can sit down and enjoy either the signature baked chicken or sirloin steak, both served with rolls, pasta, and marinara sauce, salad, and homestyle fries. Hungry?

  9. Calamarata - Wikipedia

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    Pasta: Place of origin: Italy: Region or state: Naples, Campania [1] Calamarata is a type of thick ring pasta, often dyed with black squid ink to resemble sliced ...