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  2. Copycat Olive Garden Recipes For Cheaper Comfort Food at Home

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    It uses mascarpone, a type of Italian spreadable cheese, along with cream cheese and a ton of Parmesan for a sharp bite. ... The meat sauce has ground beef and Italian sausage, plus a full pound ...

  3. Supersize Meatballs in Marinara Sauce Recipe - AOL

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    In a large bowl, mix the ground meat with the soaked bread crumbs, the onion, garlic, parsley, oregano, egg, salt and pepper. Form the meat mixture into 4 large balls. In a deep nonstick skillet ...

  4. List of meat-based sauces - Wikipedia

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    Saltsa kima, a Greek topping for spaghetti. [14]: 124 Satsivi, a Georgian dish of chicken in walnut sauce. Sausage gravy, a sausage-based white sauce served with or over biscuits in the American south. [15] Sloppy Joe, a thick sauce of tomatoes and ground beef often served as sandwich filling [16]

  5. Giada De Laurentiis Says This Easy 4-Ingredient Pasta ... - AOL

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    The recipe in question—Giada’s Original Lemon Spaghetti—is luscious yet oh-so-simple. Unsurprisingly, it’s also a five-star fan favorite, gaining notoriety for being the No. 1 seller at ...

  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. Spaghetti and meatballs - Wikipedia

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    This way, spaghetti and meatballs soon became a popular dish among Italian immigrants in New York City. [3] Early references to the dish include: In 1888, Juliet Corson of New York published a recipe for pasta and meatballs and tomato sauce. [4] In 1909, a recipe for "Beef Balls with Spaghetti" appeared in American Cookery, Volume 13. [5]

  8. Fan favorites: 4 must-try dishes at this Italian restaurant ...

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    The Chef's Signature Lasagna di Carne is a staff and customer favorite at Rosalie's Trattoria, 5031 Market St. in Wilmington, N.C.

  9. American chop suey - Wikipedia

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    American chop suey is an American pasta casserole made with ground beef, macaroni and a seasoned tomato sauce, [1] found in the cuisine of New England and other regions of the United States. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Outside New England it is sometimes called American goulash or Johnny Marzetti , among other names. [ 5 ]