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Cook Like Your Nonna Used to Cook With These Authentic Italian Recipes!It¡¯s easy to find Italian recipes. Just look in any bookstore, magazine or recipe website and you¡¯ll find recipes for all types of Italian food ¨C pasta recipes, Italian sauces, meatball recipes and more. But authentic recipes ¨C like the ones your Italian grandmother used to make ¨C are much harder to find. Believe it or not, authentic Italian foods are not any harder to make than other dishes. Plus, you neighborhood grocery store has all ingredients needed to make authentic Italian meals. These are Recipes Like Nonna Used to Make Remember how good it smelled every time you walked into your Nonna¡¯s house? Remember how many times you wished you¡¯d taken time to learn her Italian authentic cooking recipes? No one else could cook like Nonna because she cooked the same way Italian women have been cooking for centuries. Well, it might be too late to learn from Nonna, but it¡¯s not too late to get our Top 3 Italian authentic cooking recipes e-books! These e-books will show you how easy it is to cook authentic Italian foods. Try these cooking recipes and you¡¯ll quickly realize that you don¡¯t have to eat at authentic Italian restaurants to get scrumptious Italian food. Italian Know-how for Your Favorite Pasta Dishes The e-book, 100 Ways to Prepare Spaghetti shows you how easy it is to prepare delicious Italian pasta recipes. Recipes for spaghetti, linguini, lasagna and ravioli with meat, veal, shrimp and cream sauces are included in this e-book. Remember, these are the same Italian authentic recipes that have been handed down for generations. A traditional recipe for Sausage Like No Other If you¡¯ve grown used to the taste of the ¡°Italian¡± sausage you buy at the grocery store you need to read, How to Make Italian Sausage at Home. This e-book includes an Italian sausage recipe that will impress your friends and your family and your taste buds. You¡¯ll never buy pre-made Italian sausage again once you see how easy it is to make this Italian sausage cooking recipe at home. Most Treasured Authentic Recipes Robin's Potato Chip ChickenIngredients:
Directions: 1. Preheat oven to 450¡ã F. 2. Melt butter in a small saucepan. Add minced garlic, and let cool slightly. Crumble potato chips in food processor by pulsing for 30 seconds, or place paper towel over chips and roll back and forth with a rolling pin until chips resemble crumbs. Mix in black pepper. You will have 1½ cups. Place crumbs on a large plate. 3. Cover a large baking sheet with aluminum foil. Dip one chicken cutlet into butter garlic mixture. Place cutlet on potato chip crumbs and press down slightly to insure crumbs stick. Turn cutlet over and repeat on other side. Place on prepared baking pan. Repeat procedure for remaining three cutlets. 4. Place in preheated oven and bake for 12 to 15 minutes (The cooking time for breasts and thighs with bones is 30 to 40 minutes). Make sure cutlets are cooked through, still tender and that the topping is golden brown. Serve with mashed potatoes. Serves 4 Robin's Garlic Mashed PotatoesIngredients:
Directions: 1. Peel and cut potatoes into uniform dice-sized pieces. Place them into a 4-quart pot with the garlic clove. Pour chicken broth over the potatoes and garlic. It should cover the potatoes. Cover pot and bring to a boil. 2. Cook potatoes until they are tender when you pierce them with a knife. This should take 15 to 20 minutes. While potatoes are cooking, heat the half and half and butter in a saucepan until just melted. When potatoes are tender, drain them, reserving 1/2 cup of the broth. 3. Mash potatoes and garlic clove. Gradually add the half and half mixture as you are mashing. Add 1/2 cup of broth, if desired. Season with salt and pepper. If you need more info about cooking recipes, please visit Italian Foods Cooking Wines Gifts.
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