QUICK AND EASY CHICKEN CACCIATORE RECIPEGiovanni’s StoryOnce upon a time, in the heart of the Italian countryside, there lived a skilled hunter named Giovanni. He spent his days wandering the lush forests and rolling hills, searching for game to bring back to his village. But there was one dish that he was particularly fond of preparing: Cacciatore.Cacciatore, which means “hunter” in Italian, is a hearty stew made with tomatoes, onions, and herbs, and typically includes wild game such as rabbit or pheasant. Giovanni would often catch a rabbit or bird in the morning and have it cooked up for dinner that night, the rich, savory aroma wafting through the streets…
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Tiramisu | Easy No-Bake Recipe
Tiramisu | Easy No-Bake RecipeThe Italian delicacy known as tiramisu consists of ladyfingers topped with mascarpone cream and coffee.Tirami sù means “pick me up” (metaphorically, “make me happy”) in Italian and alludes to the energizing effects of sugar, alcohol, and coffee. No wonder it is known as one of Italy’s most romantic desserts. Interestingly, the first Tiramisu recipe was published in the 1981 spring edition of Vin Veneto magazine, without alcohol in the ingredients. The recipe was featured in an article on coffee-based desserts by Giuseppe Maffioli. Giuseppe belonged to the Italian Academy of Cuisine and was a well-known food critic.Since then, Marsala wine has become a popular add-on ingredient. Marsala…