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  2. Pastitsio - Wikipedia

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    The dish is typically made with penne or macaroni pasta, a minced-meat sauce with tomato and onion, and a white sauce often enriched with Rumi cheese. Egg or cheese (cheddar and mozzarella) [dubious – discuss] may also be baked on top. The dish was introduced to Egypt by Greek and Italian immigrants in the 19th century. [13]

  3. Pasta al forno - Wikipedia

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    Baked pasta can ideally be divided in two big categories: the version with béchamel sauce was born in the Renaissance courts of the center and north, as a poorer variant of meat pies, from which probably derive very famous dishes such as lasagne al forno and Emilian cannelloni; the so-called pasta 'nfurnata or pasta 'ncasciata is instead one of the most typical dishes of Sicily (particularly ...

  4. Talk:Pastitsio - Wikipedia

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    The white sauce used for pastitsio (and also moussaka etc.) varies anywhere from a pure Bechamel-type white sauce (just flour, butter, and milk) to a custard-type sauce (eggs, butter, milk), but is usually somewhere in between, with both flour and eggs. --Macrakis 20:17, 3 September 2006 (UTC) NOOO! LOL!

  5. Food Paradise season 19 - Wikipedia

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    "Pastitsio" (Greek-style lasagna layered with kima, a rich ground beef meat sauce with cinnamon, pasta, Greek cheese, and bechamel); "Gyro" (rotisserie chicken or lamb with, onions, lettuce and tomatoes with taziki sauce stuffed in a pita). Makani: Venice Beach, California

  6. Baked pasta - Wikipedia

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    Pastitsio, oven macaroni, or bechamel macaroni, in Greek, Cypriot, Egyptian, and Maltese cuisine; Baked ziti in Italian-American cuisine; Giouvetsi in Greek cuisine; Johnny Marzetti, a Midwestern American dish; Kugel, an Ashkenazi Jewish dish; Macaroni and cheese or macaroni cheese in American and British cuisine

  7. Béchamel sauce - Wikipedia

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    There are many legends regarding the origin of béchamel sauce. For example, it is widely repeated in Italy that the sauce has been created in Tuscany under the name "salsa colla" and brought to France with Catherine de Medici, but this is an invented story, [7] and archival research has shown that "in the list of service people who had dealt with Catherine de Medici, since her arrival in ...

  8. Pan-Fried Fish with Creamy Lemon Sauce for Two Recipe - AOL

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    COAT fish with flour. HEAT dressing in medium skillet on medium heat. Add fish; cook 4 to 5 min. on each side or until fish flakes easily with fork.

  9. Croque monsieur - Wikipedia

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    Bolognese sauce: Croque señor Tomato salsa: Croque Hawaiian Slice of pineapple: Croque gagnet Gouda cheese and andouille [11] Croque Madame Fried egg [8] Croque monsieur with bechamel: Standard croque monsieur topped with bechamel sauce [8] Francesinha: Variation from Portuguese cuisine with steak, sausage, ham, melted cheese and a beer sauce [8]