photo credit: balise42 I was in the mood for cooking gourmet Italian a few years ago, and I ran across a recipe online for Rigatoni with Salsiccia and Finocchio. Salsiccia I knew was sausage, but what the heck is Finocchio? Pinocchio’s cousin? Did Geppeto have another little guy? I soon learned that Finocchio is a [...]
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When cooking gourmet gifts for Christmas, why not try the wonderful Sicilian traditional “Croccante” or Nut Crunch. It is very similar to a French praline except pralines are sweeter. Croccante is made with carmelized sugar and nuts – most often almonds. If you are not fond of almonds, try hazelnuts or whatever you like! Croccante [...]
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Everyone has heard of Italy’s incomparable Gorgonzola cheese being used in cooking gourmet dinners. This is primarily made with cow’s milk and it is a wondrous creamy, piquant cheese that originated around 879 in a little town outside of Milan named … You guessed it! Gorgonzola! Today Gorgonzola is a suburb of Milan. Although the [...]
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