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Risotto with Radicchio – Italian Cuisine

Risotto with Radicchio



This risotto warms the soul and heart.

His perfume it invades the kitchen and conquers everyone’s palate, without exception.

Prepare it for dinners with friends and you won’t be disappointed.

*always check that all ingredients considered at risk for celiacs have the words “gluten-free” on the packaging*



Carnival pancakes: 10 delicious recipes – Italian Cuisine

Carnival pancakes: 10 delicious recipes


Carnival it's the happiest party of the year. What better opportunity, then, to indulge in some ghiottissimo sin of gluttony, sugary and appetizing? Here are 10 recipes of tasty pancakes and appetizing, to brighten the party of the little ones but also the palate of the adults.

For a tasty snack that will make the most sweet children happy, try cooking them fruit pancakes with chocolate soup: swollen and golden sweets, fried, with a pear flavor, are accompanied by a chocolate cream decorated with milk foam.

Very easy and quick to prepare (you need 30 minutes), with an unusual and inviting flavor pineapple fritters with beer will surprise your guests: the batter in which the pineapple slices are wrapped is based on flour, beer, milk and acacia honey.

Do you want to cook a delicious dessert with an enveloping taste? Bring the table to the table spicy pancakes with yogurt: these are dough swivels, formed with the pastry bag, fried and sprinkled with a sweet spicy syrup.

More classic, le apple fritters they are a sweet traditional Italian that immediately gives a warm party atmosphere.

Fragrant and soft, the Sweet pancakes almonds have an unexpected mixture of almond flour, eggs, sugar, melted butter, amaretto liqueur and … pumpkin flowers.

You can also indulge yourself with hot pastries filled with super ghiotti stuffs small flowers in cotognata, choreographic Carnival sweets with a gelatinous filling and a quince flavor; or try i sweet ravioli sprinkle with granulated sugar and served with forest fruits and raspberry coulis; the apricot ginger tortelli, passed in the lime sugar and left to warm before serving, will thrill the guests of all ages.

They can not miss them sfrappole, strips of pastry knotted in the center and fried, typical of the Carnival, here with the taste of grappa and served with mascarpone cream.

You will wonder: why all this raging of fried, at Carnival? Soon said: Carnival has always been the party of transgressions; according to the most ancient traditions, in the wake of Roman saturnals, it is the period in which chaos temporarily takes the place of the established order. It precedes the Catholic Lent, the period of penance of forty days in preparation for Easter, so in this period of time it was allowed to give vent to all the cravings and sins of the throat (the confessor closed one eye).

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Top chicken recipes for March

We have so many delicious and tasty recipes here at goodtoknow that sometimes it’s hard to choose which one to make. Every month we round-up the top chicken recipes, as voted by you, and pop them all in one place to make deciding what to have for dinner that little bit easier.

From speedy chicken pasta as a mid-week meal to a whole roast chicken for a family-sized Sunday lunch, chicken is the perfect meat to have come rain or shine. It can be barbecued, fried, grilled and roasted.

Chicken thighs and chicken wings are much cheaper cuts of the bird to buy and sometimes even buying a whole chicken and jointing the meat yourself is another way of saving money too.

Packed full of protein that is sure to keep you fuller for longer, it’s no wonder chicken is always on the menu come lunch or dinner. Chicken kebabs, stuffed chicken breasts and creamy chicken bake are just a handful of simple and tasty recipes that have made our top 20 this March.

So if you’re in need of some inspiration, have a browse through and don’t forget to save any that take your fancy or that you’d like to try cooking yourself sometime with your very own online recipe book. Happy cooking!

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