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  2. A Very Easy Baked Ricotta Pie Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat the oven to 400°F. Grease a medium-size baking dish with the olive oil. Beat the ricotta and eggs together in a food processor until light and pale in color.

  3. A Very Easy Baked Ricotta Pie Recipe - AOL

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    Want to make A Very Easy Baked Ricotta Pie? Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best A Very Easy Baked Ricotta Pie? recipe for your family and friends.

  4. 46 Delicious Ricotta Recipes, from Pastas to Pancakes - AOL

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    Here, 46 ricotta recipes to prepare for breakfast, lunch, dinner and every snack in between. The 5 Best Store-Bought. ... it’s time to reacquaint yourself with the Italian cheese. Whether it’s ...

  5. Use homemade ricotta to upgrade 2 classic Italian dishes - AOL

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    Anthony Contrino whips up silky homemade ricotta for a delicious pasta dish and Sicilian sandwiches. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  6. Pasticciotto - Wikipedia

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    Fillings for pasticciotti include the traditional lemon-flavored custard [4] or ricotta, [1] and variant fillings such as almond, chocolate, pistachio or vanilla custard, fruit preserves, gianduja or Nutella chocolate-hazelnut spreads.

  7. Crostata - Wikipedia

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    Crostata (Italian: [kroˈstaːta]) is an Italian baked tart or pie.The earliest known use of crostata in its modern sense can be traced to the cookbooks Libro de Arte Coquinaria (Book of the Art of Cooking) by Martino da Como, published c. 1465, [1] and Cuoco napolitano (Neapolitan Cook), published in the late 15th century, containing a recipe (number 94) titled Crostata de Caso, Pane, etc..

  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. Pastiera - Wikipedia

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    There are two different ways of preparing pastiera: in the older, the ricotta is mixed with the eggs or with the grain; [1] in the newer, thick pastry cream is added, making the pastiera softer. [5] This innovation was introduced by Starace, a Neapolitan confectioner with a shop in a corner in Piazza Municipio ('Town Hall Square').