Eggplant Caponata Sandwich

If you've had the pleasure of traveling through Sicily, you've certainly come across the islands most iconic dish: eggplant caponata. Spread onto crusty ciabatta with fresh mozzarella, basil and balsamic vinegar this caponata sandwich will transport you to Sicily with just one bite.
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Italian Oregano Crusted Pork and Fennel Salad

Rolled in fragrant dried oregano flowers and salt, and carefully seared, this Italian pork tenderloin sings with flavor. Accompanied by a fresh, vibrant Sicilian fennel salad with orange, we urge you to put this Italian pork tenderloin on your weekend menu.
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Summer's Here: It's Aperitivo Time

Originating in the charming streets of Milan, the aperitivo symbolizes the Italian approach to life. More than just a happy hour drink, the Italian aperitivo is a social ritual that brings people together to unwind, converse and savor the simple flavors of Italy. We've put to a guide together to help you master the art of aperitivo like an Italian.
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Carciofi alla Romana

Since the 1400s, artichokes have been a Roman staple, appearing on menus and in homes every spring in abundance. Pan-fried and steamed to perfection, these simple carciofi alla romana bring the flavors of Roman spring straight to your kitchen.
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Italian Beef Carpaccio

Drizzled with bright olive oil and acidic-yet-sweet aged balsamic vinegar, and topped with crispy capers and sharp chives, thinly sliced beef serves as the rich canvas for this exciting yet simple beef carpaccio. Serve with a fresh frisee salad and a glass of crisp white wine for the perfect Italian lunch.
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Pork Belly Carbonara

Melt-in-your-mouth bites of crispy pork belly up the ante in this twist on a classic Roman spaghetti carbonara. Don't think twice about the indulgence of this savory specialty. Trust us, it's worth every ounce of fatty goodness.
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Classic Roman Style Carbonara

Undeniably rich and savory, a classic Roman carbonara is one of those dishes that exemplifies Italian cooking. Using just three four quality ingredients, this traditional Italian pasta recipe comes together in under 30 minutes and delivers a taste of Rome in every forkful.
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Crespelle all Fiorentina

With beautiful layers of thin crespelle either rolled into cannelloni-like forms or folded in four like a handkerchief, this spectacular spinach and ricotta filled dish is a longstanding Florentine favorite.
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