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Volume 5, October 2003 |
ISSN 1538-893X |
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Italian Feasting Recipes By Judy Witts Francini, Divina Cucina |
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Easter
brings fresh sheep’s cheese and summer grilling brings young lamb, Fall is the
season of porcini mushrooms and wild game, and winter is a celebration of soups,
stews and slow-cooked dinners – the grandest of them being bollito misto. My
husband, Andrea, is the happiest when I make bollito
misto for the holidays – a dish that keeps on giving. I like to make it
the day before the meal. We begin our meal with chicken liver crostini, serve
tortellini in the brodo (broth) from the bollito misto as the first course, and
serve the boiled meats for the main course, along with the vegetables that were
cooked in the broth. The
recipes below for these dishes create true comfort food that you can reheat and
enjoy for days. With the lesso, I usually freeze any leftover broth in small
serving sizes so that I can quickly reheat some whenever I want.
Place all the ingredients in a large soup pot, and cover with water. Bring to a
slow boil, covered for 1 hour. Skim the surface. Add the chicken and cook for
another hour. Control the beef to see if it is cooked. It should be very tender;
the skin will easily come off the tongue. (I like to make this the night before
so I can remove any excess fat from the broth.) Salsa Verde
Finely chop the parsley, capers, garlic, and anchovy, using a sharp knife. Put
the mixture into a serving bowl and add olive oil and red wine vinegar. Adjust
seasonings. Remove the crust from the slice of bread, and soak the bread in red
wine vinegar. Then crumble the bread into sauce. (This is the poor man's
technique; the bread looks like pine nuts in the sauce. Instead you can add some
chopped pine nuts.)
Sauté the onions in olive oil; when golden, add tomatoes or red wine. Season to taste with salt. Bring to a boil and let cook for 10 minutes. Add the leftover beef and cook covered for an additional 20 minutes. To make this even richer, add some cubed raw potatoes to the pan with the onions.
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