Here is another one of my favorite food blogs: Easy Italian Recipes – CiaoFlorentina. Cooking advice is provided, and many recipes are gluten-free, paleo, and vegetarian. A few selected posts appear below to ignite your curiosity to know more and whet your appetite for some tasty Italian cuisine.
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Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Food Blog Spotlight : How to Cook Italian : Easy Recipes from CiaoFlorentina
Here is another one of my favorite food blogs: Easy Italian Recipes – CiaoFlorentina. Cooking advice is provided, and many recipes are gluten-free, paleo, and vegetarian. A few selected posts appear below to ignite your curiosity to know more and whet your appetite for some tasty Italian cuisine.
Thursday, September 4, 2025
Recipe Sharing: The Simple Joys of Italian Sausage
How did I come to know about the simple joys of Italian sausage? The first time I ever used Italian sausage was when I made stuffing for Thanksgiving. I grew up with my mother using the turkey gizzards, so I thought that was “The Only Way”. When I made the stuffing with Italian sausage, it became the main side dish for our holiday meals. It was a memorable "first food experience". From that time forward, I can leave out other side dishes for our turkey day meal. But if I don't make stuffing … I will hear nothing but complaints!
My second simple way to enjoy Italian sausages? I was in a grocery store one day, and the chef was giving out free samples of a hearty soup he had made. Soup is such a comfort food. The soup was made with dark green veggies, legumes, chicken broth, and sausages. It was delicious! That became my other simple way of using Italian sausage.
My 3rd way is a simple sausage, onions, and peppers, over rice.
I never make my own Italian sausage because the store-bought brand is inexpensive and tasty. Although I did watch an Italian cooking show one time and the chef showed how to make your own.
How to Cook Italian Sausage {3 different ways!} - Spend With Pennies
~ What are the 3 ways: Stovetop, Oven, or Grill.
I usually do my sausages in the oven so I don't have to watch them on the stove. I would grill them. But I don't have a grill.
Who likes Italian sausage? What's your favorite way to eat them?
My #foodie posts. “...looking for easy ideas for entertaining or tasty weeknight dinners, these top Italian sausage recipes will make any meal feel like a zesty #Italian feast....” 20+ Best Italian Sausage Recipes – How to Cook Italian Sausage www.thepioneerwoman.com/food-cooking...
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Friday, August 15, 2025
Foodie Friday : Pesto Around the World
Hear the word pesto and one usually always thinks Italian. Right? But different cultures have their own version of pesto. Africa. Mexico. Australia. This link is an awesome foodie find! Not only does it tell you the main ingredients in everybody's version but it introduced me to a new word. “Permaculture”.
Preserving With Pesto – It’s Not Rocket Science | PermacultureNews.org
Wheatgrass Pesto Recipe | inSpiral
Here is a quick recipe for Raw Wheatgrass Pesto, using our premium, organic, raw super food powder. This will m ake your taste buds go wild! Adds a good dose of vitality to any diet. Made in a blender there is virtually any preparation to do! Just the way we like it!
Mexican Pesto Recipe by emilie_ 1 - Key Ingredient
Thai Basil Pesto
Thai Basil Pesto
This one's for my Thai lovers. But before I even start talking Thai basil pesto, I feel moved to have a little rant about how much I love Thai food. It's like an instant exotic vacation right in my kitchen.
Raw Macadamia Pesto | Vegan Semi-Dried Tomato Pesto | The Blender Girl
Raw Macadamia Pesto | Vegan Semi-Dried Tomato Pesto | The Blender Girl
This raw vegan semi-dried tomato and macadamia pesto is super easy and seriously delicious. Just throw everything into your food processor.
African Blue Basil and Lavender Pesto
African Blue Basil and Lavender Pesto
Combine all ingredients, except cheese, in bowl of food processor. Process, adding additional oil or water, until desired consistency is reached. Stir in cheese. Use immediately or store in an air-tight container in the refrigerator for up to one week. (Tip: pesto can also be frozen in ice cube trays.)
Chimichurri Pesto Sauce - Culinary Envy
Chimichurri Pesto Sauce - Culinary Envy
Chimichurri Pesto Sauce combines Italian parsley, cilantro and basil with jalapeño and parmesan cheese. It is vibrant, nutty and tangy. Perfect for pasta. I will never forget the first time I tried Chimichurri Sauce. It was at my incredibly talented friend Bibi's home. She had me over for dinner and prepared the most mouth-watering steak.
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Saturday, July 12, 2025
Green Leafy Vegetables : On a Roll With Escarole
Made a New Year's Resolution to eat more green leafy vegetables. Been doing pretty good too! It's September and this is, I confess, the only resolution I have managed to keep. However, there is one green leafy vegetable I have yet to try. So I collected some recipes.
Escarole a.k.a. common chicory, broad chicory, or Batavian endive, is a vegetable that I recently discovered can be cooked in a variety of delicious recipes. Here is my collection.
How about you? Are you an escarole lover? If you have more please feel free to share in the comments.
Here is my recipe collection.
: Escarole and Bell Peppers With Olive Oil
- By MARK BITTMAN
New York Times Diner’s Journal
”This classic braised escarole dish, which uses a series of techniques that can be applied to almost any green vegetable, relies on a hefty amount of garlic and olive oil, which are added both at the beginning and at the end of cooking, the final additions to freshen and intensify flavors.”
: Smoky Paprika Chicken and Crispy Chickpeas Over Escarole Salad Recipe
- By: Jodie Kautzmann: “The contrast between cool, lemony greens, warm spice-rubbed chicken, and crispy oven-baked chickpeas makes this main-course salad especially satisfying.”
: Fettuccine with Pancetta, Brie, Escarole and Pine Nut Bread Crumbs
- “saw a recipe at foodandwine.com … started out planning to make the recipe as written … ended up with adding goat’s cheese and a crunchy Italian breadcrumb and pine nut topping.”
- “I’m a fan of escarole. It’s a crunchy green with a bit more heft than lettuce, and it makes a great salad: on it’s own simply dressed or tossed with 10 other things to make a grand main course salad. In my heart though I’m a cooked greens fan, always. I like escarole cooked up with garlic in my Standard Cooked Greens Recipe: garlic oil heat cleaned cooking green: apply together and you have a great side dish or taco stuffing.” –Julia
- By: Tammy
“This lemony salad is served hot from the wok. Escarole is a bitter green, but can be less so when grown shielded from the sun. In general, lighter green leaves indicate a milder flavor. Thinly sliced tomatoes are a great accompaniment. This recipe can be doubled. For a larger party, cook in batches.”
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Tuesday, October 24, 2023
Food Blog Spotlight : A Fall Neapolitan Style Dinner | jovinacooksitalian (Reblog)
This one that is being shared as a reblog is perfect because it's for the fall season and it's about Italy, one of those places on my bucket list of "Places to Visit". Will likely never realize that dream, but dreaming about it is a wonderful thing.
The post begins by giving the reader a quick history of Neopolitan cuisine. Neopolitan is a cuisine? Only ever knew it to be a flavor for ice cream! In 3 short paragraphs, she took me from ancient Greece and Rome to modern-day Italy and the United States. Then she set forth an entire Neopolitan dinner, recipes and all, from the first course to the dessert. Of course, I skipped the courses and went straight to the dessert. But that's just me! :)
This blog post is dated 2013. Liked it then. Like it now! The image from her post is an Italian Apple cake. Isn't it gorgeous?!!
Celebrate National Apple Month in October (or any month! 🍏)
Friday, April 1, 2022
Foodie Nuggets: Red Pepper Flakes Are a Secret Ingredient
Lidia Bastianich is an award-winning TV chef. Her specialty is Italian food. She says that the “secret ingredient” in Italian recipes is RED PEPPER FLAKES. I did not know that. I have tried to cook Italian food and never thought to add red pepper flakes. Although I do sprinkle it on my pizza.
3. Paprika
5. Hot sauce (Tabasco OR Sirachi)
6. Chili powder
REF: Substitute For Red Pepper Flakes: 6 Fantastic Alternatives
Fortunately, I usually have Paprika OR Chili powder on hand.
What about you?
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Saturday, February 1, 2020
Food History: Naples: The Birthplace of the Modern Pizza

I guess this article title is more accurate since it uses the phrase “Modern Pizza”. I've read some food history that wants to give the credit for inventing pizza to the Persians (see video below). Although I would be more than happy to give Naples credit for inventing pizza, be it ancient or modern.
Naples: The Birthplace of the Modern Pizza https://t.co/QgrpB063Zt via @flipboard @EverydaySpices #pizzalovers #foodies #foodlovers #foodhistory— Treathyl Fox (aka cmoneyspinner) (@cmoneyspinner) February 1, 2020
Naan Pizza #Recipes: 9 Easy Ways to Make Pizza at Home https://t.co/ZVtmEhccOw via @flipboard @EverydaySpices #pizzalovers #foodies #foodlovers #naan— Treathyl Fox (aka cmoneyspinner) (@cmoneyspinner) February 1, 2020
What is the Pizza Capital of the US? https://t.co/kAtZXDQiFO via @flipboard @EverydaySpices #pizzalovers #foodies #foodlovers— Treathyl Fox (aka cmoneyspinner) (@cmoneyspinner) February 1, 2020









