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  2. The 37 Best Costco Appetizers and Party Foods - AOL

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    For a diverse but frugal menu of fresh and frozen appetizers, dipping sauces, party platters, treats, and bite-sized snacks, grab some top-rated Costco party food.

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  5. 15 Elevated Recipes That Use Ground Veal Instead of ... - AOL

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    Orecchiette with Veal, Capers, and White Wine. Ground veal works in a slew of Italian pasta sauces, with options for ragù, bolognese, and plenty more.

  6. Melon and Peach Salad with Prosciutto and Mozzarella

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    1. In a bowl, toss the melon and peach with the oil and vin cotto ; season with salt and pepper. Let stand for 5 minutes. Stir in the herbs and cheese.

  7. List of veal dishes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of veal dishes, which use or may use veal as a primary ingredient. Veal is the meat of young calves, in contrast to the beef from older cattle. Though veal can be produced from a calf of either sex and any breed, most veal comes from male calves. [1] Generally, veal is more expensive than beef from older cattle.

  8. Orecchiette with Veal, Capers and White Wine Recipe - AOL

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    1. In a large, deep skillet, heat the olive oil. Add the chopped onion and minced garlic and cook over moderately high heat, stirring frequently, until softened, about 5 minutes.

  9. Cotoletta - Wikipedia

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    Cotoletta (Italian: [kotoˈletta]) is an Italian form of breaded cutlet made from veal. The dish originated in France as the côtelette de veau frite (lit. ' fried veal cutlet '), and was created by the chef Joseph Menon in 1735. [1] Côtelette means 'little rib' in French, referring to the rib that remains attached to the meat during and after ...