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  2. Beef Stew with Italian Vegetables Recipe - AOL

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    1 tbsp vegetable oil; 1 boneless beef sirloin steak, cut into 3/4" cubes (about 1 pound); 2 cup Prego® Fresh Mushroom Italian Sauce; 1 large onion, chopped (about 1 cup); 1 bag (16 ounces) frozen ...

  3. Lasagna Soup Is Everywhere—Here's How to Make This ... - AOL

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    Italian Seasoning: It's easy to make your own Italian seasoning at home. Simply combine two parts each of dried basil, oregano, rosemary, and thyme with one part ground fennel seed.

  4. Beef Stew with Italian Vegetables Recipe - AOL

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    Want to make Beef Stew with Italian Vegetables? Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Beef Stew with Italian Vegetables? recipe for your family and friends.

  5. Italian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Olive oil is the most commonly used vegetable fat in Italian cooking and as the basis for sauces, replaced only in some recipes and in some geographical areas by butter or lard. [86] Italy is the largest consumer of olive oil, at 30% of the world total. [87]

  6. Giardiniera - Wikipedia

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    Chicago-style giardiniera is commonly made spicy with sport peppers or chili flakes, along with a combination of assorted vegetables, including bell peppers, celery, carrots, cauliflower, [8] and sometimes gherkins or olives, [9] all marinated in vegetable oil, olive oil, soybean oil, or any combination of the three.

  7. Ciambotta - Wikipedia

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    Ciambotta or giambotta is a summer vegetable stew of southern Italian cuisine.The dish has different regional spellings; [1] [2] it is known as ciambotta or ciambrotta in Calabria and elsewhere, [2] [3] ciammotta in Basilicata [3] and Calabria, [2] cianfotta or ciambotta in Campania [3] [2] and Lazio, [3] and ciabotta in Abruzzo.