Sentences with phrase «taste pecorino»

Occasionally one of the men behind the counters shouted out a brief hymn to the quality of his wares: «Signori, taste this cheese and taste heaven»; «It's late and I want to go to dinner: only nine Euros a kilo until they're gone»; «Taste this pecorino, signori, best in the world».
What you need: 2 1/2 cups water or vegetable or chicken stock 1 tbsp butter 1 tsp sea salt, divided 1 cup wild rice 1/4 cup lemon juice 1/4 cup olive oil 1 clove garlic, minced 1/2 cup chopped fennel bulb, core removed 1/2 red or yellow pepper, diced 1/2 cup chopped red cabbage 1/2 cup chopped Italian parsley 2 cups very finely chopped dark, leafy greens salt and lemon to taste Pecorino or Gorgonzola cheese, for garnish (optional)
2 1/2 cups water or stock 1 tablespoon butter, optional 1 teaspoon sea salt, divided 1 cup wild rice 1/4 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil 1 clove garlic, minced 1/2 chopped fennel bulb, core removed 1/2 red pepper, diced 1/2 cup chopped red cabbage 1/2 cup chopped Italian parsley 2 cups very finely chopped dark, leafy greens — I used rainbow chard salt and lemon to taste Pecorino cheese for garnish, optional

Not exact matches

4 large artichokes 2 cups bread crumbs 1 cup grated parmesan or pecorino romano cheese 1 cup raisins (red or white) 1/2 cup pignoli nuts extra virgin olive oil Salt and pepper to taste
I used chicken broth and pecorino romano because that's what I had on hand and it tasted fantastic.
1/2 cup milk 1/2 cup water (or beer, or tea, or...) 4 tablespoons unsalted butter 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 cup flour 4 large eggs 1 1/2 cups grated cheese (gruyère, comté, parmesan, pecorino, sharp cheddar...) Herbs and spices to taste (chopped fresh rosemary, thyme, or oregano; sweet or hot paprika, cayenne, fennel seeds, dry mustard...)
Pecorino is very salty in nature, so if you go overboard, you're polenta will taste like a salt lick (believe me - this is from experience).
pancetta, chopped 1 cup ricotta cheese 1/4 cup grated pecorino romano cheese (parmesan would also work well) 2 egg yolks, beaten 1 clove garlic, grated or minced Pepper, to taste 1 1/2 cups shredded provolone cheese 1/3 cup chopped flat - leaf parsley
1/2 cup bread crumbs or Panko Salt Freshly ground black pepper 1 pound spaghetti 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes, or to taste 1 pound broccolini, ends trimmed, cut in 1 inch pieces 2 garlic cloves, minced 1/2 cup grated Pecorino Romano cheese, plus extra for sprinkling
1 tablespoon olive oil 1 small onion, chopped 2 carrots, cut in 1/4 inch pieces 1 celery rib, cut in 1/4 inch dice 1 small rutabaga, peeled, cut in 1/4 inch dice 1 small fennel bulb, trimmed, fronds removed, cut in 1/4 inch dice 1 small zucchini, cut in 1/4 inch dice 6 cups chicken stock 1 15 - ounce can chopped tomatoes with juice 1 bay leaf 1 teaspoon dried oregano 1 teaspoon dried thyme 1 teaspoon salt, plus extra to taste 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 1 2 - inch chunk of rind from Parmigiano or Pecorino Romano cheese 1 15 - ounce can cannellini or northern beans, drained 2 - 3 large Swiss chard leaves, ribs and stems removed, coarsely chopped Grated Parmigiano or Pecorino Romano cheese for garnish Fresh Italian parsley leaves for garnish
Monterey Jack cheese, shredded 2 Tbsp fresh grated Parmesan cheese or Pecorino cheese salt and pepper to taste
Keep in mind that Parmigiano and Pecorino are both dry and salty cheeses, you have to taste your sauce a few times in order not to go overboard when you are seasoning it.
For The Arugula Pesto Sauce: 1/4 Cup Olive Oil 3 Garlic Cloves - Peeled & Finely Chopped 3 - 4 Cups Fresh, Washed Arugula, or about 2 Bunches Salt & Pepper - To Taste Juice From 1/2 Lemon 1 Small Chopped Red Pepper (Optional) 1/4 Cup Chicken Broth (If Needed To Thin The Sauce) 1/4 Cup Toasted Blanched Almonds To Garnish: 1/4 Cup Chopped Toasted Blanched Almonds 4 to 5 Tablespoons Diced Tomato To Serve: Grated Pecorino or Caciocavallo Cheese
ingredients BAKED PUMPKIN MAC AND CHEESE: unsalted butter (for greasing) 1 pound Cavatappi pasta 2 1/2 cups pumpkin puree (TK - Libby's) 1 cup full - fat yogurt 1 cup vegetable stock or chicken stock 1 1/4 cup Pecorino romano (finely grated, divided) 1/2 lemon (juiced) 1 cup low - moisture mozzarella (freshly grated, divided) Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper (to taste) SAGE BREADCRUMBS: 2 tablespoons unsalted butter 10 whole sage leaves (roughly chopped) 1/2 cup panko breadcrumbs
1/4 cup chopped walnuts 2/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil or a combination of walnut oil and olive oil Salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste 1/2 grated Romano cheese [Or Pecorino, Parmesan, or a combination.]
From the selection of entire wheels of Pecorino Romano to ensure only 100 percent real grated cheese, to the use of Italian Filippo Berio Olive Oil, and personal taste testing of the premium selection of plum tomatoes imported directly from Italy every year, Bruno's legendary attention to quality extends to every facet of the business.
Orsa & Winston, L.A. Wedges of bitter puntarelle get a hard sear before being dressed with red walnut, miso, anchovy, and Pecorino at Josef Centeno's Japanese - Italian tasting - menu spot.
We also had pecorino fresco, which is a soft, creamy pecorino, tasting absolutely divine — especially in combination with the local honey.
Pasta: 1 pound gemelli or fusilli pasta 2 large handfuls of arugula, about 3 cups 1/3 cup finely grated Pecorino Romano cheese 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, or to taste Freshly ground black pepper
stems of 4 - 6 broccoli heads, depending on their thickness (about 580 g or 20 oz)-- I usually reserve the stems from one bunch in the fridge, until I'm ready to buy and cook the next one (usually soon after) florets from 1 large broccoli head — cut into bite - sized pieces a couple handfuls of other vegetables, such as chopped asparagus, peas, edamame, etc. (optional) a large handful of green leafy vegetables — spinach, kale, etc. 1 lemon — zest and juice salt and pepper to taste 3 1/2 tablespoons ghee or grapeseed oil — divided 1 shallot — chopped Pecorino Romano or Parmesan to taste — finely grated (I used unpasteurized sheep's milk Pecorino Romano) baby greens or microgreens for garnish (optional)
But we really prefer the Pecorino - its strong, salty taste balances the meaty flavor and thick texture of the kale.
1 yellow onion, chopped 2 carrots, chopped 1 celery stalk, chopped 1 bunch Swiss chard or kale, chopped 2 cups chopped canned tomatoes with juices 1 can of cannellini beans, drained and rinsed 1 zucchini, chopped 1 cup of spring peas 1 cup of string beans, chopped 1/2 head of cauliflower, florets chopped 1 small piece pecorino romano cheese rind Sea salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste Grated pecorino romano cheese for serving 1 pat of organic butter Filtered water
2 1/2 cups baby peas (substitute frozen organic if you make this out of season) 1/2 tablespoon olive oil + 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil 1/2 tablespoon butter 1 large, or 2 small, shallots, chopped fine 4 garlic cloves, smashed, skins removed and chopped fineSalt and pepper to taste 4 - 6 mint leaves Zest of 1 Meyer lemon (or substitute a regular lemon) 4 - 6 tablespoons lemon juice 1/2 cup grated pecorino cheese + pecorino shavings for garnish
But it won't taste austere, especially once you garnish with caramelized onions and Pecorino to balance out the sweetness and salt.
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