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Help with Italian, Please - cjs - 11-02-2010

Maryann, Cis, ???, can someone go on this site and find out if there is a dish using "Cipolline all' Aceto Balsamico"

http://www.lafavoritalive.com/ricettario.php

I have a jar of these little goodies and I'd love to use them in something authenic, if possible. Thanks.


Re: Help with Italian, Please - labradors - 11-02-2010

None of the listed recipes use that product.

Here's the link for the product in Italian and English. English pages for the site are available by going to the site and clicking on the British flag.


Re: Help with Italian, Please - cjs - 11-02-2010

How do you find all these fine print things, Labs??? thank you. Think I'll just play with them with some cheese and crackers...


Re: Help with Italian, Please - Gourmet_Mom - 11-02-2010

Why not on a pizza, Jean?


Re: Help with Italian, Please - cjs - 11-02-2010

a what???? Maybe so.


Re: Help with Italian, Please - Mare749 - 11-02-2010

I don't know for sure, Jean, but I think those items are just meant to be used on a relish tray. (antipasta) Never learned to speak Italian, but keep thinking it would be fun to learn.


Re: Help with Italian, Please - labradors - 11-02-2010

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How do you find all these fine print things, Labs???



That flag thing is a common way of providing a way to change languages and I've even developed a couple of sites using the same idea, so I tend to notice it right away.


Re: Help with Italian, Please - Harborwitch - 11-02-2010

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I don't know for sure, Jean, but I think those items are just meant to be used on a relish tray. (antipasta) Never learned to speak Italian, but keep thinking it would be fun to learn.




Either this or on a pizza would be our guess.


Re: Help with Italian, Please - farnfam - 11-02-2010

Well, I'm probbly getting here too late, but I'd agree with Maryann, those pickled type veggies sound like they'd go in Antipasto. Where'd you get them anyway??


Re: Help with Italian, Please - Mare749 - 11-02-2010

Cis, next time you come through town, I'll meet you at Gallucci's Italian Market, and you will have a great time!

http://www.tasteitaly.com/