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  2. List of Italian foods and drinks - Wikipedia

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    Seppie alla veneziana, seppie e piselli, seppie in umido, seppie in zimino, seppie ripiene al forno; Sogliola alla mugnaia; Spiedini di mare, spiedini di anguilla; Stoccafisso accomodato alla ligure; Tiella, tiella barese (riso, patate e cozze) Tonno alla siciliana, tonno sott'olio; Totani ripieni; Triglie alla livornese; Trota al cartoccio ...

  3. List of Sicilian dishes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Sicilian dishes and foods. Sicilian cuisine shows traces of all the cultures which established themselves on the island of Sicily over the last two millennia. [ 1 ] Although its cuisine has much in common with Italian cuisine , Sicilian food also has Spanish , Greek and Arab influences.

  4. 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.

  5. 51 Best Old-School Italian Restaurants in America

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    Alabama: Joe’s Italian. Alabaster A short drive south on I-65 from Birmingham, Joe's is off the beaten path but worth the drive, reviewers say. Fans say staples like lasagna and spaghetti are ...

  6. Recipe: Veal Spiedini alla Albanese - AOL

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  7. Sicilian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Sicilian cuisine is the style of cooking on the island of Sicily. It shows traces of all cultures that have existed on the island of Sicily over the last two millennia. [ 2 ] Although its cuisine has much in common with Italian cuisine , Sicilian food also has Greek , Spanish , Jewish , Maghrebi , and Arab influences.

  8. Spiedie - Wikipedia

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    The original idea for the spiedie was brought by Italian immigrants to upstate New York in the early 1920s. [1] The specific origin of the spiedie is disputed. Traditionally, the early Broome County spiedie was made only from spring lamb, but currently most commercial restaurants prepare spiedies using chicken or pork.

  9. Arrosticini - Wikipedia

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    Arrosticini (rustelle or arrustelle in the local dialects; also known as spiedini or spiducci) are typically made from mutton or lamb cut in chunks and pierced by a skewer. It is cooked on a brazier with a typically elongated shape, called furnacella , which resembles a gutter .