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Sauteed Whole Fish with Mushrooms

Pomodori e Vino Posted on September 2, 2010 by CindySeptember 2, 2010

We’re still in the fish chapter (just getting started really), and this is another week for me to cook a whole fish. This recipe was named Sauteed Snapper or Other Whole Fish with Mushrooms. The recipe called for snapper or … Continue reading →

Posted in Thursday - Cindy, Fish and Shellfish

Pan-Roasted Mackerel with Rosemary and Garlic

Pomodori e Vino Posted on September 1, 2010 by DougSeptember 1, 2010

I delayed preparing this recipe because of an error in the directions in the cookbook. I purchased the 4 small (3/4 pound each) mackerel earlier in the summer at Lapointe’s on a visit to the Byward Market area in downtown … Continue reading →

Posted in Wednesday - Doug

Fried Tidbits of Swordfish or Other Fish

Pomodori e Vino Posted on August 31, 2010 by DeborahAugust 31, 2010

In landlocked Missouri, getting good fresh seafood is a challenge. It’s hard to find and is expensive. I often buy fresh frozen at Global Foods because they only carry seafood that has been wild caught and ship processed. That means … Continue reading →

Posted in Tuesday - Deborah, Fish and Shellfish

Shrimp Fried in Leavened Batter

Pomodori e Vino Posted on August 30, 2010 by IreneAugust 30, 2010

I have fried shrimp many times over the years. I tend to stick with a commercial batter since the results are consistent. My attempts to make homemade batters have always resulted in coatings that are too thick and bread like … Continue reading →

Posted in Monday - Irene, Fish and Shellfish

Grilled Shrimp, Cannocchie Style

Pomodori e Vino Posted on August 29, 2010 by BethAugust 29, 2010

One of the nice things about this cookbook is the stories that Marcella includes along with the recipes. Cannocchie is a distinct type of shellfish that is only available in the Adriatic Sea. They are similar to shrimp, but more … Continue reading →

Posted in Sunday - Beth, Fish and Shellfish

Grilled Shrimp Skewers

Pomodori e Vino Posted on August 28, 2010 by PalmaAugust 28, 2010

I only have a few words for this recipe: quick and easy! Oh my! Shrimp is cleaned and dried, then tossed in a bowl of a breadcrumbs and oil mixture with a little finely chopped garlic and parsley, salt and … Continue reading →

Posted in Fish and Shellfish

Grilled Swordfish Steaks, Sicilian Salamoriglio Style

Pomodori e Vino Posted on August 27, 2010 by JanAugust 27, 2010

If you love swordfish you will love this recipe. At the local fish store they said they have wild-caught swordfish from the Gulf of Mexico so that’s what I got. Oil spill be damned! The swordfish is simply grilled (you … Continue reading →

Posted in Friday - Sandi/Jan, Fish and Shellfish

Grilled Fish, Romagna Style

Pomodori e Vino Posted on August 26, 2010 by CindyAugust 26, 2010

Okay, I really didn’t want to show you this picture. But I decided to anyway. Not everything is perfect. This recipe is for a grilled fish recipe from Romagna, on the northern Adriatic shore. The area is famous for it’s … Continue reading →

Posted in Thursday - Cindy, Fish and Shellfish

Stuffed Spaghetti Frittata with Tomato, Mozzarella, and Ham

Pomodori e Vino Posted on August 25, 2010 by DougAugust 25, 2010

I was taken aback when I saw the title of this recipe. “Stuffed Spaghetti Frittata” ???? What’s that? How do you stuff spaghetti? My wariness increased as I read further – many more ingredients then usual and not just mozzarella, … Continue reading →

Posted in Wednesday - Doug

Frittata with Pasta

Pomodori e Vino Posted on August 24, 2010 by DeborahAugust 24, 2010

I think I may have I’ve found my favorite frittata. I’m a little surprised by this discovery. The idea of combining eggs and pasta has never occured to me. It just isn’t anywhere in my food experiences. And in all … Continue reading →

Posted in Tuesday - Deborah, Frittata

Frittata with Green Beans / Frittata with Pan-Fried Onions and Potatoes

Pomodori e Vino Posted on August 23, 2010 by IreneAugust 23, 2010

Thanks to a typo I’ve been given two chances to try eggs again this week. I’m egg-cited. [smile] An opportunity like this does not come around everyday! Hang in there with me…I’m trying to build momentum for myself. My very … Continue reading →

Posted in Monday - Irene, Frittata

Frittata with Asparagus

Pomodori e Vino Posted on August 22, 2010 by BethAugust 22, 2010

This was one recipe that I was really looking forward to making. When I was working on the recipes for our breakfast catering menu at our store, I fell in love with frittatas. I had never really made any up … Continue reading →

Posted in Sunday - Beth, Frittata

Frittata with Artichokes

Pomodori e Vino Posted on August 21, 2010 by JerryAugust 21, 2010

One of the more challenging aspects of this year-long cook-a-thon was that we weren’t able to change the order of the recipes – Deborah was clear – cook your way through the book in order . . . it mattered … Continue reading →

Posted in Saturday - Jerry/Palma

Frittata with Tomatoes, Onion and Basil

Pomodori e Vino Posted on August 20, 2010 by SandiAugust 20, 2010

Here in Alabama, we might be in the middle of the hot and sticky dog days of summer… but the tomatoes and basil are perfect. This is just the time for a Frittata with Tomatoes, Onion and Basil; the challenge … Continue reading →

Posted in Friday - Sandi/Jan, Frittata

Frittata with Zucchini and Basil

Pomodori e Vino Posted on August 19, 2010 by CindyAugust 19, 2010

You no doubt have seen the previous posts from Deborah and Doug about Frittate. It’s my turn now, and my selection was a Frittata with Zucchini and Basil. I make frittate quite often, and also use zucchini in mine a … Continue reading →

Posted in Thursday - Cindy, Frittata

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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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