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Mozzarella-Stuffed Turkey Burgers
These tasty turkey burgers, served on toasted focaccia and dressed with marinara sauce, are reminiscent of a sausage pizza. Shredded mozzarella combined with fresh basil melts beautifully inside these gems.
Read MoreCaprese Salad
Summer-ripe tomatoes and fresh mozzarella need only a sprinkling of fresh herbs, salt and pepper to shine in this simple summer salad.
Read MoreCreamy Polenta
This easy polenta takes only a few minutes of stirring before its left to cook on its own to creamy perfection. If you have leftovers, chill them overnight in a greased pan, slice into slabs, brush with canola oil and broil...
Read MoreAntipasto Tray
Antipasto is cool from start to finish. Every ingredient is refrigerated and the prep is quick and heat-free. I love that it's versatile; I throw in things for the adults like artichoke hearts and marinated mushrooms while kid favorites like baby carrots and hard salami fit right in. The kids enjoy the variety of this and I enjoy that it's one single dish to wash!
I add slices of crusty Italian or French bread. Right now we like New York Style® Panetini® oven-baked Italian toasts. They're super-crunchy and really flavorful.
Take a look at the notes below the recipe for other ideas on ingredient possibilities.
This is a quick and easy meal for even a novice cook to put together and give as a gift.
Classic Spaghetti
Kid-friendly spaghetti can be made in a Crock-Pot® slow cooker, which cuts down on the work that goes into making dinner.
Read MoreNana's Sunday Spaghetti and Meatballs
Make this classic spaghetti recipe easier by cooking it in a Crock-Pot® slow cooker so you have more time to focus on your family.
Read MoreEasy Roasted Tomato Sauce
This is an absolutely wonderful recipe for sauce: you simply halve the tomatoes, drape them with some onions, garlic, seasonings, and olive oil, and then ignore them for two hours while the oven reduces them to a caramelized and sauce-ready pan of sweet flesh. A quick run through a food mill or blender, and the sauce is ready to eat or freeze. Easy peasy. And you can make it at night, if you like, the better to not be oppressed by the heat of the oven. A side note: try buttering your hot spaghetti before saucing; it adds so much delicious richness.
Read More1-2-3 Chicken Cacciatore
Make an inexpensive and quick and easy version of the Italian classic, using Ragu® Old World Style® Pasta Sauce.
Read MoreMake Your Own Pizza Party
Let all your guests fill personal-sized pizza crust with an array of toppings to make a combination all their own. It's a great pastime for kids' parties and sleepovers.
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