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  2. Gnudi - Wikipedia

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    Gnudi is the Tuscan word for "naked" (in standard Italian nudi), [6] the idea being that these "pillowy" balls of ricotta and spinach (sometimes without spinach, which is also known as ricotta gnocchi) are "nude ravioli", consisting of just the tasty filling without the pasta shell.

  3. Ribollita - Wikipedia

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    Ribollita (lit. ' reboiled ') is a Tuscan bread soup, panade, porridge or potage made with bread and vegetables, often from leftovers. [1] There are many variations, but the usual ingredients include leftover bread, cannellini beans, lacinato kale, cabbage and inexpensive vegetables such as carrot, beans, chard, celery, potatoes and onion.

  4. Anelletti al forno - Wikipedia

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    Anelletti can be found in commercial establishments, restaurants, diners, fryers, and bars with delicatessens, but they are also consumed as a family dish especially on holidays because of the long preparation required.

  5. 71 simple Italian recipes you'll want to eat every ... - AOL

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    These simple Italian recipes are quick and easy-to-make, and will totally blow your tastebuds. The key is to use fresh ingredients—the freshest you can find actually. Italian dishes are ...

  6. An easy, breezy Italian summer meal: Sole piccata and cacio e ...

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    Anthony Vitolo, executive chef and owner of Emilio's Ballato and Vitolo in New York City, is stopping by the TODAY kitchen to share easy and classic Italian recipes for a spectacular end-of-summer ...

  7. 12 Classic Italian Pizza Recipes That Are Pure Happiness - AOL

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    An Italian grandmother's recipe for fried pizza with tomato sauce, mozzarella and anchovies. Get the recipe: Fried Pizza. Manu’s Menu. How to make an Italian party favorite ...

  8. Sarde in saor - Wikipedia

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    As time passed by, the recipe acquired more refined taste tones; in fact, raisins were added. The modern recipe also calls for pine nuts. Since the fishermen ate the sarde in saor after a long time had passed from the moment of their preparation, they savored the taste and aroma of a product which was often no longer fresh. [3]

  9. Strozzapreti - Wikipedia

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    Strozzapreti (Italian: [ˌstrɔttsaˈprɛːti]; lit. ' priest choker ' or ' priest strangler ' [1]: 152 [2]) are an elongated form of cavatelli, or hand-rolled pasta typical of the Emilia-Romagna, Tuscany, Marche and Umbria regions of Italy as well as in the state of San Marino.