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  2. Agnolotti - Wikipedia

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    Agnolotti (Italian: [aɲɲoˈlɔtti]; Piedmontese: agnolòt, Piedmontese: [aɲʊˈlɔt]) is a type of stuffed pasta typical of the Piedmont region of Italy, made with small pieces of flattened dough folded over a filling of roasted meat [1] or vegetables. Agnolotti can be di magro or di grasso depending on their filling of vegetables or meat. [2]

  3. Agnolotti pavesi - Wikipedia

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    Agnolotti pavesi (Italian: [aɲɲoˈlɔtti paˈveːzi]; sg.: agnolotto pavese; Lombard: agnolot or agnulot [1]) is a type of egg-based stuffed pasta of the Lombard cuisine served hot or warm, typical of the Oltrepò Pavese, an area of the province of Pavia, in the Lombardy region of Italy. [1]

  4. Buitoni - Wikipedia

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    Buitoni (Italian pronunciation: [buiˈtoːni] [1]) is an Italian food company based in Sansepolcro. It was founded in 1827. They are known for their factory-produced products of pasta and sauces. [2] In 1985, the Buitoni family sold the company to Carlo De Benedetti; in 1988, it was acquired by Nestlé.

  5. Simple Italian American comfort food: Stuffed mushrooms ... - AOL

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    Anthony Scotto makes classic, family-favorite, Italian American dishes for dinner. Simple Italian American comfort food: Stuffed mushrooms, escarole and beans Skip to main content

  6. Baked Potatoes with Wild Mushroom Ragù Recipe - AOL

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    1. Preheat the oven to 425°. Pierce the potatoes with a fork and rub with oil. Bake for 1 hour, or until tender when pierced. 2. Meanwhile, in a large, deep skillet, melt the butter in the oil.

  7. List of Italian foods and drinks - Wikipedia

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    Spaghetti alla carbonara Tiramisu is an Italian dessert. This is a list of Italian foods and drinks. Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political changes, with roots as far back as the 4th century BC. Italian cuisine has its origins in Etruscan, ancient Greek and ancient Roman cuisines.

  8. Wild Mushroom Chicken Balsamico Recipe - AOL

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    3 tsp olive oil or vegetable oil; 4 skinless, boneless chicken breast half (about 1 pound); 12 assorted wild mushroom (portobello, shiitake, oyster and/or crimini), sliced (about 3 cups); 1 medium ...

  9. Agnolini - Wikipedia

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    Agnolini 's recipe was first published in L'arte di ben cucinare (1662) by Bartolomeo Stefani , a cook at the court of the Gonzaga family. [ 1 ] Agnolini is the main ingredient of soups of the Mantuan cuisine, usually consumed during holidays and important occasions.