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Italian Cooking and Maple SyrupHomestyle Favorites and How Sap is Turned into SyrupDiscover some great-tasting Italian home-cooked recipes in this special collection of themed articles. Plus, learn how sap from maple trees is turned into syrup.
If you're looking for some great Italian-themed recipes, look no further than our special collection of articles here at Recipes for the Italian cook in all of us. Finally, learn how maple syrup and maple candy are made. Expert syrup makers lend their advice in the articles "Maple Sugaring" and "Maple Candy" below. If you have some great recipes to share, pull out your files and start submitting. We're looking for all types--appetizers, main courses, side dishes, desserts and beverages. It's easy to submit--go to the Discussions section and click on the Discussion title "Recipe Swap." Remember, please submit only recipes that are personal recipes, not ones copied directly from a cookbook, magazine or Internet site. What would Italian cooking be without the tomatoes? In this article, learn how to use the season's best cherry tomatoes in a simple but delicious salad that is a great appetizer. Chicken Scaloppine Alla Marsala Chicken scaloppine is usually one of those dishes that you've probably eaten out at a restaurant. Well, you can make this version of chicken scaloppine in your own kitchen, and it's not as difficult as it may see. Click above to get the recipe. With summer now over, it's time to put up the bounty of the season--and there's no such thing as too many tomatoes. For those spaghetti sauces and other pasta dishes you'll want to make over the winter, canning summer tomatoes is a way to preserve the essence of summer-fresh tomatoes. Learn some guidelines for the process by clicking the link above. For the freshest produce and authentic Italian products, New Yorkers know where to turn. Take a trip down Arthur Avenue and learn about some of the unique products sold at the many markets there. Sweet and delicious, maple syrup is perhaps one of the most favorite pancake and waffle toppings. But there's more to producing maple syrup than meets the eye. Have you ever wanted to know how they actually do it? Click on the link above and visit with some serious syrup makers to learn how sap from maple trees is turned into syrup. Imagine taking maple syrup and creating a buttery-flavoring, rich candy. Well, you can make a batch of maple candy. Learn an easy recipe for this confection from a Vermont maple syrup producer. Just click on the link above.
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