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  2. This is the easiest homemade ravioli recipe

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    Gently drop in about a fourth of the ravioli and cook for 3-4 minutes while stirring to keep them from sticking to one another. Repeat with the remaining ravioli.

  3. Is it OK to buy store-bought ravioli? Chefs say yes, if you ...

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    After some research and testing, I fell in love with this recipe. Now my sister Lisa plants carrots in her garden and saves me the young tops to make pesto." Ingredients

  4. 75 Romantic Valentine's Dinners That'll Convince Anyone You ...

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    Reverse searing, so-called because it starts by cooking the steak in the oven low-and-slow and finishes it over high heat in the pan (literally the "reverse" of a typical pan-sear process ...

  5. Toasted ravioli - Wikipedia

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    Toasted ravioli is generally served with marinara sauce for dipping [9] and Parmesan cheese may also be sprinkled on top. Toasted ravioli can be stored pre-made and frozen, which allows it to be easily prepared by fry cooks or bar staff without special skill or training. [citation needed]

  6. Gnudi - Wikipedia

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    Savoury gnudi. Gnudi (Italian:), also called malfatti, [1] are gnocchi-like dumplings made with ricotta cheese and semolina instead of potato flour. [2] [3] [4] The result is often a lighter, "pillowy" dish, unlike the often denser, chewier gnocchi. [5]

  7. Carryover cooking - Wikipedia

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    Carryover cooking (sometimes referred to as resting) is when foods are halted from actively cooking and allowed to equilibrate under their own retained heat.Because foods such as meats are typically measured for cooking temperature near the center of mass, stopping cooking at a given central temperature means that the outer layers of the food will be at higher temperature than that measured.

  8. Joy Bauer shares 4 heart-healthy recipes for winter - AOL

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    Here’s a vibrant way to dip your toes — ahem, veggies and crackers — into nutrition. The combination of sweet roasted peppers and earthy walnuts, whirled around in a food processor with ...

  9. Pasta - Wikipedia

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    When cooked, plain pasta is composed of 62% water, 31% carbohydrates (26% starch), 6% protein, and 1% fat. A 100-gram (3 + 1 ⁄ 2 oz) portion of unenriched cooked pasta provides 670 kilojoules (160 kcal) of food energy and a moderate level of manganese (15% of the Daily Value), but few other micronutrients.