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  2. Italian-American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Gabaccia, Donna, "Food, Recipes, Cookbooks, and Italian American Life" pp. 121–155 in American Woman, Italian Style, Fordham Press, 2011. ISBN 978-0-8232-3176-8. Gentile, Maria, The Italian Cook Book: The Art of Eating Well. New York: the Italian Book Co., 1919: a post-World War I effort to popularize Italian cooking in the United States.

  3. Everyday Italian - Wikipedia

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    Everyday Italian is a Food Network show hosted by Giada De Laurentiis. [1] In the show, De Laurentiis taught viewers about traditional Italian cuisine with American influences. [ 2 ]

  4. List of cooking shows - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Pépin: Fast Food My Way [2] - educational; Jacques Pépin: Heart and Soul - educational; Jamie at Home; Joanne Weir's Cooking Class - educational; Joyce Chen Cooks; Julia & Jacques Cooking at Home - educational; Junior MasterChef

  5. Restaurant with Italian roots, Chicago cred, fresh ... - AOL

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    Discovering his love for cooking at an early age, Capri opened his first restaurant with his mother Annamaria in 1984 when he was only 16 years old. He has been operating restaurants around the ...

  6. Cuisine of the Midwestern United States - Wikipedia

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    Pepper- and onion-topped Italian pork sausage sandwiches became widely available, and can still be found at festivals, fairs, and ballparks today. [7] Thin-crust pizza arrived in Chicago with Italian immigrants as early as 1909; according to some, the iconic Chicago deep-dish pizza dates to 1943 when it first appeared on Pizzeria Uno menus. [17]

  7. Just opened: Black-owned Provaré puts Creole spin on Italian ...

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    Just opened: Black-owned Provaré puts Creole spin on Italian, and 7 more new Chicago-area restaurants Louisa Chu, Chicago Tribune September 28, 2021 at 6:00 AM

  8. Taste of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The next year, the Taste of Chicago was moved to Grant Park and grew in size and scope, becoming a 10-day event with more food vendors and musical performers; it also became the world's largest food festival. ChicagoFest, started by mayor Michael Bilandic, was the precursor to the Taste of Chicago.

  9. Mary Ann Esposito - Wikipedia

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    Ciao Italia with Mary Ann Esposito, is a thirty-minute cooking show produced for PBS by Esposito's own Mary Esposito Productions, and taped at New Hampshire Public Television. The show features Esposito's recipes and cooking tips, and visits from guest chefs. She also explores the history of Italian cooking and food. [2]