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Favorite Italian Food Recipes

Italian food recipes have made their way around the world, riding various waves of Italian immigration throughout history. They originate in the 20 diversified regions of Italy, each with its own distinctive flair. Our favorites, predictably enough, come from the Aeolian Islands, which is the birthplace of our families. But we also enjoy dishes from many other regions.

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Italian "S" Biscuits  Not rated yet
My grandmother called these biscuits "cose dusce", which I believe is a Sicilian translation of "cose dolci" or sweet things. There are many recipes for ...

Spaghetti Bolognese  Not rated yet

My version of Spaghetti Bolognese has a slightly sweet flavor because I add a little sugar. My family loves it and I find it a change from more traditional ...