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  2. Gnocchi - Wikipedia

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    Gnocchi board or cavarola Forming gnocchi with a cavarola Ingredients typically include wheat flour , [ 7 ] potato , [ 8 ] egg , [ 9 ] and salt. Variations of the dish supplement the simple recipe with flavour additives, such as semolina flour, [ 10 ] cheese , [ 11 ] breadcrumbs, [ 12 ] cornmeal [ 13 ] or similar ingredients, [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ...

  3. Spätzle - Wikipedia

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    Manual process by scraping from a board A "hopper" type Spätzle maker (Spätzlehobel) A "potato ricer" type Spätzle maker (Spätzlepresse) Spätzle is a type of dumpling [5] [failed verification] or noodle. [10] [11] Its dough typically consists of few ingredients, principally eggs, flour, and salt. The Swabian rule of thumb is to use a ...

  4. Bread machine - Wikipedia

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    Raku Raku Pan Da the "World's first automatic bread-making machine" Although bread machines for mass production had been previously made for industrial use, the first self-contained breadmaker for household use was released in Japan in 1986 by the Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. (now Panasonic) based on research by project engineers and software developer Ikuko Tanaka, who trained with the ...

  5. Gnocchi alla romana - Wikipedia

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    Gnocchi alla romana are a typical dish of Roman cuisine. They are prepared with gnocchi made of semolina , whole milk , butter and Parmesan cheese , seasoned with salt and black pepper . [ 1 ] They are baked in the oven after being sprinkled with Parmesan cheese, and are traditionally topped with meatballs , tomato sauce and Parmesan cheese.

  6. Gnocco fritto - Wikipedia

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    Crescentina served with cured meat and cheese Gnocco fritto, salami and Lambrusco. The gnocco fritto (Italian: [ˈɲɔkko ˈfritto]) or crescentina (Italian: [kreʃʃenˈtiːna]) is an Italian bread from the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, [1] [2] prepared using flour, water and lard as primary ingredients.

  7. Boil-in-bag - Wikipedia

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    Boil-in-bags are a form of packaged food products in which bagged food is heated or cooked in boiling water. Plastic bags can be solid and impermeable for holding frozen foods; alternatively, bags can be porous or perforated to allow boiling water into the bag.

  8. Stanley Tucci Has a Genius Tip for Buttering Corn - AOL

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    No. No. Good God. No. A piece of homemade bread was buttered and then used to slather the salted ear of corn, thus, in true Italian fashion, creating two dishes out of one, the ear of corn being ...

  9. How to Boil Water - Wikipedia

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    How to Boil Water is an American television program. One of the first shows on the Food Network , it began broadcasting in 1993 and was first hosted by Emeril Lagasse . The focus of the show is simple cooking, as the show's title suggests, and is directed at those who have little cooking skill or experience.