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  2. A Very Easy Baked Ricotta Pie Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat the oven to 400°F. Grease a medium-size baking dish with the olive oil. Beat the ricotta and eggs together in a food processor until light and pale in color.

  3. 16 Smart Ways to Use Up a Gallon of Milk to Avoid Wasting It

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    Homemade Ricotta. Once you know how to make ricotta, you'll be able to make endless Italian dinner ideas without having to run back out to the store for a container. This recipe yields 1 1/2 cups ...

  4. Here's Every Recipe You'll Need To Make The Perfect ... - AOL

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    If chicken pot pie excites you, but pie crust intimidates you, you’ve arrived at the perfect recipe. Classic chicken pot pie filling is baked into a stress-free casserole and, best of all ...

  5. 46 Delicious Ricotta Recipes, from Pastas to Pancakes - AOL

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    Here, 46 ricotta recipes to prepare for breakfast, lunch, dinner and every snack in between. The 5 Best Store-Bought. ... it’s time to reacquaint yourself with the Italian cheese. Whether it’s ...

  6. Macaroni pie - Wikipedia

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    In Italian cuisine, the macaroni pie (Italian: Pasticcio (or Timballo) di maccheroni) is a traditional dish in several cities, with a long tradition originating from the pastizzi prepared by the chefs active in the Italian courts of the Renaissance: the most well known, filled with pigeon meat and truffles, comes from Ferrara, [16] while also ...

  7. Cappelletti (pasta) - Wikipedia

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    The traditional recipe for cappelletti includes, among the ingredients of the filling (batù) chicken, pork, veal or beef (as well as bacon and cotechino), Parmesan, eggs and nutmeg. For the puff pastry there are no particular differences compared to the one prepared for all the other types of filled pasta. [5]

  8. 50 best Sunday dinner ideas for cozy family meals - AOL

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    The pasta, Italian sausage and garlic cook in marinara, then go into the oven with a ricotta-mozzarella-Parmesan topping until the sauce is bubbling and cheese is gooey. Traditional Neapolitan ...

  9. Pastiera - Wikipedia

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    The recipe differs from that of the sweet pastiera for the dough based on pre-cooked wheat and the filling obtained from the union of sausages and cheeses (the most typical are Neapolitan salami and caciocavallo). In some variants the use of brisé dough and puff pastry is preferred.