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Notes from a conscript

Pomodori e Vino Posted on June 8, 2011 by DougJune 8, 2011

I was not a volunteer on the Pomodori e Vino blog. Rather, I was conscripted by Deborah in May 2010 when an original member had to drop out. I had already made comments on the blog revealing that I possessed … Continue reading →

Posted in Wednesday - Doug, And Now the Final Week

Apulia’s Olive Bread

Pomodori e Vino Posted on June 1, 2011 by DougJune 1, 2011

OK Marcella, you got me again. I’ve made non-breadmaker bread many times, albeit a few years ago. So I wasn’t expecting any glitches in making my ultimate recipe for this project – figured I could whip it up the day … Continue reading →

Posted in Wednesday - Doug

Alla Romana Topping: Mozzarella, Anchovies, and Basil

Pomodori e Vino Posted on May 25, 2011 by DougMay 25, 2011

I prepared this simple recipe several months in advance following a visit to Nicastro’s Italian Food Emporium in Nepean, where I purchased some of the ingredients, including “00” pizza flour and buffalo-milk mozzarella. The ingredients weren’t the problem but one … Continue reading →

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Frozen Tangerine Shells Filled with Tangerine Sorbet

Pomodori e Vino Posted on May 18, 2011 by DougMay 18, 2011

As I was in the process of preparing this dessert recipe, visions of my misadventure with tortellini danced in my head. Tortellini?? Yes, tortellini. When I prepared tortellini last year, it was my first experience with making pasta from scratch … Continue reading →

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Frullati – Fresh Fruit Whips

Pomodori e Vino Posted on May 11, 2011 by DougMay 11, 2011

Well, where do I start? When I signed on for this project over a year ago, I received a colour-coded Excel list of the recipes in Marcella’s tome. I am Wednesday – purple recipes. Some big challenges; many current family … Continue reading →

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Ricotta Fritters

Pomodori e Vino Posted on May 4, 2011 by DougMay 4, 2011

This recipe has been lurking at the edge of my consciousness for quite a while. Ricotta fritters = fried cheese??? Well that can’t be very good for you, right? But, OK Marcella, I’ll give it a go. Simple ingredients, as … Continue reading →

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Crema – Italian Custard Cream

Pomodori e Vino Posted on April 27, 2011 by DougApril 27, 2011

Pretty simple recipe, but one I put off until the last moment. Ingredients include egg yolks, flour, milk, confectioners’ sugar and lemon peel. Marcella includes some very specific directions, as usual. Most of the mixing is done off heat and … Continue reading →

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A Farm Wife’s Fresh Pear Tart

Pomodori e Vino Posted on April 20, 2011 by DougApril 20, 2011

I first made this recipe ten months in advance of the schedule. I like pears. In fact, I try to grow pears – with very limited success I should add. I was curious how a pear tart would turn out. … Continue reading →

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Diplomatico-A Chocolate Dessert with Rum and Coffee

Pomodori e Vino Posted on April 13, 2011 by DougApril 13, 2011

This recipe is full of surprises. 1. First, it stretches over 3 pages in the book. Hey, must be complicated, right? 2. Not exactly, because the recipe starts with a store-bought pound cake. 3. And some of the length is … Continue reading →

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Croccante – Italian Praline

Pomodori e Vino Posted on April 6, 2011 by DougApril 6, 2011

Well, here we are into Desserts and I have the honour of leading off the chapter. But I blew it. Ingredients are pretty simple – almonds, sugar, vegetable oil, a sheet of aluminum foil and a potato. A potato? Yes, … Continue reading →

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Boiled Swiss Chard Salad

Pomodori e Vino Posted on March 30, 2011 by DougMarch 30, 2011

I prepared this salad last July with fresh Swiss chard from my garden. I had never planted Swiss chard previously, but saw it was an ingredient in a few recipes. Pretty easy to grow. I was able to select plenty … Continue reading →

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Radicchio and Warm Bean Salad

Pomodori e Vino Posted on March 23, 2011 by DougMarch 23, 2011

Pretty simple and and pretty good salad, with only one hitch. Radicchio, cranberry beans, olive oil, salt, pepper, red wine vinegar. Marcella provides 3 options for the radicchio, even including Belgian endive. I had no choice – only the rounded … Continue reading →

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Sunchoke and Spinach Salad

Pomodori e Vino Posted on March 16, 2011 by DougMarch 16, 2011

Well, that was an unexpected treat. A very simple list of ingredients, sunchokes, spinach, salt, pepper, olive oil and red wine vinegar. But the first ingredient, aka Jerusalem artichokes, was unfamiliar to me and proved impossible to locate within a … Continue reading →

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Crisp-Fried Zucchini Blossoms

Pomodori e Vino Posted on March 9, 2011 by DougMarch 9, 2011

Well, those were pretty good. This was my first time frying zucchini blossoms, but not the first time indulging in them. My wife and I first had fried stuffed zucchini blossoms at a restaurant in St. Saturnin-les-Apt in the Luberon … Continue reading →

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Fried Zucchini in Vinegar and Garlic

Pomodori e Vino Posted on March 2, 2011 by DougMarch 2, 2011

I made this recipe last July with zucchini from my garden. There was less than 10 minutes from picking the vegetables to the start of preparation. At an early stage the zucchini is sliced into 1/4 inch widths, sprinkled with … Continue reading →

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About Beth

Beth

Beth, along with her husband, Mike, is co-owner of two Italian Deli/Markets in St. Louis - Viviano’s Festa Italiano. When not creating yummy new menu items for the deli, she’s the pediatric research lab supervisor at Washington University School of Medicine.

Read more out about Viviano’s Festa Italiano.

About Irene

Irene

Irene loves to think, read and dream about food. She enjoys cooking & eating in general. Although she demures about her talents, Irene has a finely-tuned palate that her friends envy. She bakes on occasion. The rest of the time she's creating memories with her family and friends. . . or she's learning a new needlecraft technique.

About Deborah

Deborah


Deborah is a wife, mother, grandmother, traveler, bootlegger, and a very poor speller!

As Victor Hazan so eloquently puts it, Deborah has chosen Umbria to be the home of her soul. When she can’t be there in body, she spends her free time cooking & reading about Italy. She blogs mostly about food and about trips – past and future –
here: Old Shoes New Trip.

About Doug

Doug

Doug lives in Eastern Ontario in a farmhouse built in 1903. He is a retired teacher with four adult children, a wife, a son-in-law, two Irish step-grandchildren and one grandson who he is lucky to hang with a lot. He has way too many books. Doug also blogs at To Slow Time Down.

About Cindy

Cindy

Cindy lives in Eagle River, Alaska where her freezer is always full of salmon, halibut & shrimp. Cindy participates in several regular cooking challenges. You can read more about her cooking and life in the last frontier on her blog, Baked Alaska.

About Sandi

Sandi

Sandi is a true Southerner, but a traveler & Italian cook at heart. She lives in Alabama and knows more about fried green tomatoes than fricassees. Her family owned the WhistleStop Café for many years. Sandi also blogs at Whistlestop Cafe Cooking.

About Jan

Jan

Jan, a serious home cook, has owned “Essentials” since 1992. She is passionate about all things Italian, especially the cuisine & the language. Jan blogs about her travels (next trip Italy May/June of 2010) at: Keep your Feet in the Street.

About Jerry

Jerry

Jerry is a food obsessed Canadian. He learned to love Italian food as a child while eating the meals prepared by his Napolitano uncle. He learned to cook Italian foods by watching his uncle cook these feasts for the family. This love of Italian food has been honed through serious personal experimentation in eating and cooking. Willing to try most anything once, Jerry isn't so sure about tripe! Jerry also blogs at A Life, Lived

About Palma

Palma

Palma is a Marriage & Family Therapist in Palm Desert, CA. She’s an Italian-American with a passion for cooking, entertaining, & travel to Italy. She’s always planning her next culinary adventure to Italia on her blog, Palmabella's Passions

About Kim

Kim

Kim is our permanent sub and the image above gives you a good idea of the look on her face when she realized she was drafted. Kim loves to eat, drink, cook, cycle and travel - probably in that order. When she's not here, you can find her designing websites at SAHM Web Design or blogging at What I Really Think.

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