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  2. Ina Garten is the queen of easy Thanksgiving. Here are 9 ...

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    Garten's potato-fennel gratin recipe appeared in her very first cookbook, "The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook." It only requires a few main ingredients: russet potatoes, one small fennel bulb, yellow ...

  3. This Vintage Southern Yeast Roll Recipe Has a Surprising ...

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    Tips for Making Edna Lewis' Featherlight Yeast Rolls. Use salted butter on top of the rolls. Though the recipe calls for unsalted butter, the final result of the rolls lacked a bit of flavor.

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    Ina Garten's New Year's Eve Pasta. For many people, New Year's Eve is all about the bubbly.From the sweet to the dry, there aren't too many things that trump the Champagne on the big night.

  5. Colomba pasquale - Wikipedia

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    ' Easter dove ') is an Italian traditional Easter bread, the Easter counterpart of the two well-known Italian Christmas desserts, panettone and pandoro. The dough for the colomba is made in a similar manner to panettone, with flour, eggs, sugar, natural yeast, and butter; unlike panettone, it usually contains candied peel and no raisins.

  6. Ciabatta - Wikipedia

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    Ciabatta (/ tʃ ə ˈ b ɑː t ə,-ˈ b æ t-/, Italian: [tʃaˈbatta]; lit. ' slipper ') [1] is an Italian white bread created in 1982 [2] [3] by a baker in Adria, Veneto, in response to the popularity of French baguettes. [2] [3] Ciabatta is somewhat elongated, broad, and flat, and is baked in many variations, although unique for its alveolar ...

  7. Biga (bread baking) - Wikipedia

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    A bowl of biga. Biga is a type of pre-fermentation used in Italian baking.Many popular Italian breads, including ciabatta, are made using a biga. [1] Using a biga adds complexity to the bread's flavor [2] [3] and is often used in breads that need a light, open texture with holes.

  8. Penia (bread) - Wikipedia

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    Penia is a sweet bread from rural Italy that is prepared during the Easter holidays. Ingredients include sugar , butter , eggs , anise seeds, and lemons . [ 1 ]

  9. Pane carasau - Wikipedia

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    The recipe is very ancient and was conceived for shepherds, who used to stay far from home for months at a time: pane carasau can last up to one year if it is kept dry. The bread can be eaten either dry or wet (with water, wine, or sauces). A similar, yeast-free bread, with added seasoning, is known as pane guttiau ('dripped bread').