italian

Ricotta cheesecake

Ricotta cheesecake is a classic Italian dessert that has been enjoyed for centuries. It is believed to have originated in the region of Lombardy, Italy, where it was first made with sheep’s milk ricotta cheese. Over time, the recipe has evolved and now includes cow’s milk ricotta cheese, which is more widely available.

Limoncello Tiramisù

Craving a zesty twist on the classic tiramisu? Look no further than the tantalizing Limoncello Tiramisù. This dessert is a burst of rich sour and sweet flavors that dance on your palate like a summer breeze. Imagine the creamy goodness of mascarpone and the citrusy punch of lemon curd, all nestled between layers of soft ladyfinger biscuits – and the best part? No baking required.

Chicken Fettuccine Casserole

This delightful chicken fettuccine casserole is a comfort food champion with a flavorful twist, courtesy of the hidden gem—sun-dried tomatoes. Historically, this casserole is a contemporary take on traditional Italian-American cuisine. While the exact historical specifics might be a bit murky, pasta dishes like this gained popularity in the American culinary landscape in the mid-20th century.

Ham and cheese ziti

Get ready to dive into the comforting embrace of Ham and Cheese Ziti, a dish that marries the goodness of Italian pasta with the savory allure of ham and four types of cheese. While Ziti pasta may not be a common sight on the shelves of your local grocery store, the quest to find it is well worth the effort. A dedicated Italian food store in a bustling city might be your treasure trove for this essential ingredient.

Pasta with Sicilian Pork and Sausage Ragu

Whatever the meal, I feel like Italians always put their spirit and the heat of the Italian Peninsula into each dish they make, which is why I adore Italian food. And of course, I always enjoy the selection of ingredients, their authenticity, and the harmony they produce when combined together in any dish. Today we’re cooking this hearty pork and sausage pasta, a very distinguished dish that has the major downside of being very slow-cooker.

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