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  2. Pesto - Wikipedia

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    Pesto (Italian:) or more fully pesto alla genovese (Italian: [ˈpesto alla dʒenoˈveːse,-eːze]; lit. ' Genoese pesto ') is a paste made of crushed garlic, pine nuts, salt, basil leaves, grated cheese such as Parmesan or pecorino sardo, and olive oil.

  3. Moretum - Wikipedia

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    Moretum is an herb cheese spread that the Ancient Romans ate with bread. [1] A typical moretum was made of herbs, fresh cheese, salt, oil, and vinegar. Optionally, different kinds of nuts could be added. The ingredients were crushed together in a mortar, for which the dish is named.

  4. Apicius - Wikipedia

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    The Apicius manuscript (ca. 900 CE) of the monastery of Fulda in Germany, which was acquired in 1929 by the New York Academy of Medicine. Apicius, also known as De re culinaria or De re coquinaria (On the Subject of Cooking), is a collection of Roman cookery recipes, which may have been compiled in the fifth century CE, [1] or earlier.

  5. Chicken Alfredo Pesto Pasta Recipe - AOL

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    COOK pasta as directed on package, omitting salt. Meanwhile, heat oil in large nonstick skillet on medium heat. Add chicken; cook and stir 7 min. or until done.

  6. Spice-Rubbed Roast Chicken with Two Sauces Recipe - AOL

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    Want to make Spice-Rubbed Roast Chicken with Two Sauces? Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Spice-Rubbed Roast Chicken with Two Sauces? recipe for your family and friends.

  7. A light, bright dinner and dessert: Skillet chicken pesto ...

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    Food blogger, wellness expert and cookbook author Monique Volz is stopping by the TODAY kitchen to share a couple of her favorite healthy, family-friendly recipes from "The Ambitious Kitchen ...

  8. Garum - Wikipedia

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    Garum appears in many recipes featured in the Roman cookbook Apicius. For example, Apicius (8.6.2–3) gives a recipe for lamb stew, calling for the meat to be cooked with onion and coriander, pepper, lovage, cumin, liquamen, oil, and wine, then thickened with flour. [18]

  9. Ancient Roman cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Romans ate walnuts, almonds, pistachios, chestnuts, hazelnuts (filberts), pine nuts, and sesame seeds, which they sometimes pulverized to thicken spiced, sweet wine sauces for roast meat and fowl to serve on the side or over the meat as a glaze. Nuts were also used in savoury pesto-like sauces for cold cuts.

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