A hearty main dish soup with sweet peas, arborio rice and hot Italian sausage. Rich, creamy and flavorful with a hint of sweetness and a touch of spiciness,
I've posted before about my favorite homemade spaghetti sauce. The original recipe came from my Aunt Marilyn via her sister-in-law. I love the recipe but since I can't leave well enough alone, I've been tweaking it here and there to
The most time-consuming step in this dish is broiling the tomatoes to reduce their liquid and intensify their flavor. Since the 20 minutes they need in the oven is hands-off, however, you can easily get the rest of the ingredients ready to go so that the entire dish clocks in at just about 25 minutes.
Look! Out on the buffet table ... it's bruschetta ... it's French bread pizza ... it's ... bruschetta pizza! Okay, I couldn't decide which one to call For special deals and more great content, sign up for the free How To Cook Like Your Grandmother Newsletter.
Sometimes I do things I'm not so proud of. This is true. Like...putting ice cubes in white wine. I'm impatient. I dunno...in the privacy in my own house I like