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Any1 help..??.who knows any Italian starters, mains & desserts??? this is for my work! :) any names would help
I am looking for
- 3 Italian starters
- 3 Italian Main courses
- 3 Italian desserts
Does anyone perhaps have an insight on some popular ones?
or some even not very well known but really nice dishes that i could use in my project for college :)
any suggestions would help!
Thanks x
9 Answers
- Rene ALv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Here are some suggestions. All of the links to recipes are recipes that I use and make often.
Main courses:
Chicken Saltimbocca- chicken cutlet with prosciutto and sage in a wine sauce Here's a good recipe: http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/recipes/recipe/0,,... There is no need to do the deep frying of the sage leaves- just leave that part out.
Veal Marsala- veal cutlet, sauteed in marsala wine with mushrooms or Veal Piccata- veal cutlet, sauteed in white wine with lemon, butter and capers
Shrimp Scampi -garlic, oil & white wine sauce, served over angel hair pasta Here's a good and very easy recipe: http://www.recipezaar.com/41992
Pasta- Lasagne or spagetti & meatballs or Pasta Carbonara I use this recipe except I use a half a pound of this spaghetti instead of the rigatone. It is more authentic with the spaghetti. or Baked Ziti http://www.recipezaar.com/94978
Appetizers:
Bruschetta http://www.recipezaar.com/44232
caprese salad- mozzerella with tomatoes & basil
stuffed mushrooms
stuffed artichokes
antipasti platter- assorted meats (prosciutto, sopersata, salami, mortadella) assorted cheeses (Parmigiano-Reggiano, provolone, asiago) roasted red peppers, marinated artichoke hearts, olives
arancini - Italian stuffed rice balls http://www.italianfoodforever.com/iff/news.asp?id=...
Desserts:
tiramisu
biscotti
pana cotta
gelato
cannoli
This is a good Italian recipe website. It will give you lots of ideas. I have made several of the recipes on this site and enjoyed them. http://www.italianfoodforever.com/iff/recipes.asp
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Any1 help..??.who knows any Italian starters, mains & desserts??? this is for my work! :) any names would help
I am looking for
- 3 Italian starters
- 3 Italian Main courses
- 3 Italian desserts
Does anyone perhaps have an insight on some popular ones?
or some even not very well known but really nice dishes that i could use in my project for college :)
any suggestions would help!
Thanks x
Source(s): any1 italian starters mains desserts work names help: https://biturl.im/oFNZy - KatLv 51 decade ago
Italian starters are called "antipasti" and they can be almost anything. A plate with cheeses, meats and olives could be one. My favorite is the caprese salad-slice mozzarella, basil, sliced tomato, olive oil and salt. most Italian restaurants have something called a fritto misto- this is a mixture of fried little appetizers like mozzarella, fries, rice balls, fried dough balls with seaweed, and all other sorts of fried goodies.
The next course was always a pasta. Any pasta will do.
Then meats- steak and potatoes, fish, etc
Then a salad would come- it was weird to me to have salad after all this heavy food- but very refreshing.
Desserts- gelato, tiramisu, chocolate lava cake- these are all that I remember having.
You probably wont be able to replicate this, but hopefully you can gather some inspiration.
Source(s): Lived in Naples for 3 years - How do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.
- Elle♥Lv 61 decade ago
Hi!
I'm italian....!!!!!!!!!!! =)
main course :tortellini
-http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tortellini
dessert: -tiramisu(it's very good!)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiramisu
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pastiera
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pastiera
STARTES
(antipasti)
bruschette:bread with oil extravergine
tomatoes and rosmarine
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruschetta
Bye! kisses from italy
- Amy WLv 41 decade ago
fried zucchini, stuffed mushrooms, calimari
chicken parmesan, chicken alfredo, lasagna
tiramisu