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Spaghetti with Stuffed Meatballs

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

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Spaghetti with Stuffed Meatballs

Your kids will be excited to find a treasure of cheese inside each meatball. Use different types of cheeses so that each meatball is a surprise.

Green Eggs and Ham

Monday, March 1, 2010

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Green Eggs and Ham

Dr. Seuss’ birthday is tomorrow, March 2. Celebrate it by eating Green Eggs and Ham!

Insalata Caprese

Saturday, February 27, 2010

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Insalata Caprese

This colorful salad of tomatoes, fresh mozzarella and basil has become one of the iconic foods of Italian cuisine and is a staple in Italy and in Italian restaurants around the world. It is simple to make and the perfect light starter to many meals.

Crôque-Madame (Deluxe Ham, Egg & Cheese Sandwich)

Friday, February 26, 2010

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Crôque-Madame (Deluxe Ham, Egg & Cheese Sandwich)

If you thought the Crôque-Monsieur was as deluxe as a grilled ham and cheese sandwich could get, think again! Put a fried egg on top and you have a Crôque-Madame.

Crôque-Monsieur (Deluxe Ham & Cheese Sandwich)

Friday, February 26, 2010

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Crôque-Monsieur (Deluxe Ham & Cheese Sandwich)

The crôque-monsieur is symbolic of French fast food and is a deluxe grilled ham and cheese sandwich. “Crôquer” is French for “to crunch” and “Monsieur” is “Mister.” So literally translated it would be something like “Mister Crunchy.” Call it what you will, this grilled ham and cheese sandwich topped with a creamy white cheese sauce is rich and hearty and surprisingly easy to make.

Mornay Sauce

Friday, February 26, 2010

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Mornay Sauce

Mornay sauce is essentially Béchamel sauce with cheese and some seasonings. French sauces have a mystique about them and trying to make them has always seemed like a daunting task to me. However, I have recently discovered that at least the roux, béchamel and mornay sauces are surprisingly simple to make.

Béchamel Sauce

Friday, February 26, 2010

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Béchamel Sauce

Béchamel Sauce is a basic French sauce used as a thickener and base for many other sauces and dishes. It is essentially a roux (equal parts fat and flour) with milk. Just because it’s a French sauce, don’t let it scare you away. It’s actually simple to make and can be incorporated into non-French meals, such as Macaroni and Cheese.

5-Layer Dip

Thursday, February 25, 2010

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5-Layer Dip

This layered bean dip is always a crowd-pleaser at parties. At its most basic it is a 5-layer dip but it can easily become a 7-layer dip if you add multiple toppings with the cheese.

Chicken Parmesan Sandwich

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

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Chicken Parmesan Sandwich

This is a simple meal but your kids won’t even notice that they are eating tomatoes because the lycopene-packed fruits are perfectly disguised in this cheesy, saucy sandwich. And it’s a great way to use the yummy breaded chicken from our Chicken Parmigiana either as a leftover sandwich or as the primary meal.

Raspberry Thumbprint Cookies

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

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Raspberry Thumbprint Cookies

Sweet, light raspberry jam is the perfect addition to these rich, buttery shortbread cookies. Each bite will have you daydreaming of sunshine and berry patches!

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