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06-23-2009, 08:47 AM
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YourBabyDoll
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Whats your favourite recipe
Post your favourite recipe. It can be from a site, or one of your own personal recipes. =)
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06-30-2009, 02:08 PM
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My favorite recipe is Pasta Fasole, a really traditional vegetarian Italian dish that my mom learned how to make from my dad, who's actually Italian. Um. So the recipe isn't really a written one but I'll try to get it across.
The ingredients:
1. two cans of great northern beans
2. one box of elbow macaroni
3. a head of fresh garlic
4. a bundle of fresh parsley
5. fresh parmesan (sp?) cheese. It CANNOT be the kind in the can-thing, and it's even better if it's actually parmigiano-reggiano, which really isn't that hard to find
6. olive oil
Pour the cans of beans, sauce and all, into a medium saucepan. Chop up most of the parsley and mix it with the beans. Crush 2-5 cloves of garlic into the saucepan, depending on how strong you want it to be (I like a LOT of garlic, personally). Mix a little tiny bit of the olive oil with the bean mix- not too much; just enough for flavour.
Boil the macaroni according to the instructions on the box. While it's boiling, heat the bean mixture until it boils.
Drain the macaroni and put it back into whatever you used to cook it. Then, pour all of the bean mixture over it. Stir and serve with grated parmesan cheese.
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06-30-2009, 04:52 PM
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/macaroni and cheese
Ingredients
-macaroni
-cheese
lol xD
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08-17-2009, 12:49 PM
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YourBabyDoll
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I make these pete de soeur's and their amazing.
i'll look for the recipe and post it later. But their like cinamon rolls, but smaller and more dense..
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