American corn the cob meets Italian risotto in this luxurious summer dish.
Read MoreSuper nostalgic and very crispy chicken tenders, just like the ones I ate growing up as a kid. Oven fries and honey mustard dipping sauce highly recommended.
Read MoreJuicy, fork-tender polpette in a lemon-parsley flecked pan-sauce.
Read MoreA roast chicken that manages to both hark back to Summer -- with ingredients like end-of-summer plums, sunny lemon, and thyme and basil – and fit in with the Fall, offering cozier, autumnal flavors in the form of fennel, orange, allspice, and honey.
Read MoreMini meatballs, pasta, lots of veggies — a soup that’s got it all, basically.
Read MoreA recipe in honor of my beloved Nonno, from his Supreme Dairy cookbook published back in the ‘60s.
Read MoreSimple, straightforward, and delicious comfort food to help you get through the winter.
Read MoreGarlicky, spicy greens, spicy sausage, and orecchiette pasta make for a perfect pasta dinner — especially when topped with a shower of freshly grated Parmesan cheese.
Read MoreBell peppers stuffed with a mixture of beef, sausage, cheese, and breadcrumbs — perfect fare for when the summer is fading in to the Fall.
Read MoreThis chicken is an experience you guys — deeply golden brown and beyond crunchy with a hint off tangy lemon and a bit of sharp garlic which temper the the richness of the frying, and a subtle hint of spicy cinnamon and nutmeg.Who knew Italians could do fried chicken so well?!
Read MoreBraised beef with lots of sweet carrots and onions and earthy mushrooms and cozy herbs, the very definition of comfort food, divine served over a pool of sunshine-y golden polenta with a little Parmesan stirred in.
Read MoreA classic Roman dish with chicken and bell peppers as the stars, and tomatoes, white wine, and fresh herbs as the supporting actors. It makes the best of bell peppers -- late Summer is the start of their season -- and is packed with flavor, the sweetness of the tomatoes and peppers intensified with all the slow cooking, the chicken perfectly cooked and superbly juicy, the herbs waking the whole thing up and adding a little freshness.
Read MorePasta with lots of juicy summer tomatoes, creamy mild eggplant, and substantial, steak-like swordfish, all tied together with a sprinkling of bright fresh parsley. This dish is extremely easy to throw together, and a nice change of pace from the usual spaghetti alle vongole that is so popular here in Italy June-August.
Read MoreA heat-free dish, light and refreshing and lemon-y, filling enough for dinner, and good for you, too, which gives it extra brownie points. Its just what you want for dinner in your air conditioning-less kitchen in the middle of a boiling Summer, and takes about 5 minutes to make.
Read MoreA super simple recipe for a Roman classic - -Its name literally translates to "jump in your mouth," accurately referring to the fact that the dish is so tasty that your taste buds do a little hop and skip when you eat it: the veal is complemented but not overwhelmed by a slice of salty rich prosciutto, the sage leaf adds a cozy, herb-y note, and the white wine (and subsequent pan sauce) adds another layer of flavor to the whole dish.
Read MoreCotolette that are incredibly crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, with a little salty kick from the Parmesan, perfect served with a side of roast potatoes on the top and a squeeze of lemon over the top.
Read MoreHere we've got chicken cooked crisp on the outside and juicy on the inside, ultra flavor-packed after a long simmer in a bath of wine, rosemary, sage, and garlic, livened up with a handful or two of briny green olives as a finishing touch.
Read MoreAmerican meatloaf studies abroad in Italy.
Read MoreSavory sausage tempered by mild chickpeas and lots of greens in a tomato broth — topped with a flurry of Parmesan, it makes an ideal winter dinner.
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