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  2. Pear, Blue Cheese, and Walnut Tart Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat oven to 375°F. Using a sharp knife, score a line around the edge of the pastry sheet about 1 inch from the edge, be careful not to cut all the way through the dough.

  3. 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..

  4. Diamond Foods - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Foods, Inc. was an American packaged food company based in San Francisco, that marketed nuts (particularly walnuts and almonds) and other snack foods.Diamond Foods was acquired by Snyder's-Lance in 2016, and as of 2018, Campbell Soup Company owns Diamond Foods's former snack brands; Diamond of California, Diamond Foods's nut business, is owned by Blue Road Capital.

  5. A.1. Sauce - Wikipedia

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    A.1. Sauce was still, as of June 2020, produced in England and exported to Asia. [5] [6] A.1. was officially registered as a trademark in the US in 1895, and imported and distributed in the United States by G. F. Heublein & Brothers in 1906. Beginning in the early 1960s, it was marketed in the US as "A.1. Steak Sauce". [7] R. J.

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  8. Pearà - Wikipedia

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    Pearà (Veronese dialect term; lit. ' peppered ') is a traditional Veronese sauce made with breadcrumbs, beef and hen stock, beef marrow and black pepper. [1] It is served exclusively together with bollito misto, making lesso e pearà (lesso is Venetian for bollito), a typical dish unique to Verona and its surroundings. [2]

  9. Pesto - Wikipedia

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    During the Middle Ages, a popular sauce in the Genoan cuisine was agliata, which was a mash of garlic and walnuts, as garlic was a staple in the nutrition of Ligurians, especially for the seafarers. [3] The introduction of basil, the main ingredient of modern pesto, occurred in more recent times and is first documented only from the 1850s.