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  2. 12 Classic Italian Pizza Recipes That Are Pure Happiness - AOL

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    This collection of 12 best Italian pizza recipes includes classics like Margherita Pizza, Prosciutto Rocket and Grana Cheese Pizza, Tuna and Onion Pizza, Blue Cheese Prosciutto Pizza and Sausage ...

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  4. Fig and Prosciutto Pizza with Arugula Recipe - AOL

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    Pizza Dough: Using the hook attachment in a kitchen aid mixer on low speed blend flour, salt, sugar and yeast. Next, slowly drizzle in olive oil until combined and then slowly drizzle in cold ...

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  7. List of meat-based sauces - Wikipedia

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    Palaver sauce, a west African stew-like sauce containing vegetables, meat and/or seafood, and served with rice, fufu, or other starches. [7] Picadillo, a thick sauce of tomatoes and ground beef traditional to multiple cuisines with regional variations [8] [9] Ragù, an Italian meat-based sauce with numerous variations

  8. Bruschetta with Homemade Ricotta, Prosciutto and Arugula

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    1 baguette, sliced on the diagonal 1/2 inch thick; extra-virgin olive oil, for brushing; 1 garlic clove, peeled and cut in half; 1 cup fresh ricotta, homemade or store-bought; 15 arugula leaves

  9. List of Italian foods and drinks - Wikipedia

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    Espresso is a coffee brewed by forcing a small amount of nearly boiling water under pressure through finely ground coffee beans. The term espresso comes from the Italian esprimere , which means 'to express', and refers to the process by which hot water is forced under pressure through ground coffee.