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Fried Chicken Thighs simmered in a red sauce
Chicken thighs - dredged in seasoned flour and fried to golden brown
Red Sauce - one large can crushed tomatoes, one onion chopped, 6 cloves garlic chopped, a few shakes of dried oregano, about a dozen leaves of fresh basil, some lemon juice and salt and pepper
When golden and pretty much done, place chicken in the sauce and simmer for a minimum of 1 1/2 hours, low heat with cover on, stir occasionally.
Melt in your mouth chicken
Note: Edamame pasta on side above (high fiber, low carb alternative to pasta)
So lifelike's the McNugget, I reflexively jumped out of the way of the splashing sauce seeming to come @ me.
Except everybody knows glassware hasn't got anything to do with the experience of McDonalds — the ingestion etc. But McNuggets flung from people's mouths and hands and making messes when they land places, that's 100% accurate to all of my McDonald's memories. "Here's your serving suggestion!" etc.
It kind of seems like a waste of all the "mechanical separation" work that went into the production of the McNuggets!
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In south Minneapolis on February 21st, 2010, a banner advertising "limited time only" "SWEET CHILI SAUCE" at a McDonald's on the southwest corner of West 24th Street and Nicollet Avenue.
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Library of Congress classification ideas:
TX945.5.M33 McDonald's Corporation—Pictorial works.
TX375 Poultry as food—Pictorial works.
TX750.5.C45 Cooking (Chicken)—Pictorial works.
TX819 Sauces—Pictorial works.
HF6161.F616 Advertising—Food—Pictorial works.
TX945.5.M33 McDonald's Corporation—Pictorial works.
NA7856 Fast food restaurants—United States—Pictorial works.
NA7856 Chain restaurants—United States—Pictorial works.
NC1002.B36 Banners—Pictorial works.
F614.M56W45 Whittier Neighborhood (Minneapolis, Minn.)—Pictorial works.
F614.M543 Minneapolis (Minn.)—Pictorial works.
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Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• bollards
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Il ketchup (pronuncia italiana: kèciap) è una salsa agrodolce a base di pomodoro di origine orientale, tradizionalmente utilizzata per accompagnare patatine fritte e altri fritti, oppure per insaporire panini imbottiti.
Negli anni Trenta, la ditta di prodotti alimentari Cirio indisse un concorso nazionale per trovare un nome italiano che indicasse il ketchup; vinse il nome salsa rubra, ancor oggi usato come sinonimo.
Ketchup
One prominent theory is that word came to English from the Cantonese "keh tsup" (茄汁 ke2 zap1, a shorterned version of 蕃茄汁 faan1 ke2 zap1 "tomato sauce; tomato juice" or catsup, is a table sauce.
Traditionally, different recipes featured ketchup made of egg white, mushrooms, oysters, mussels, walnuts, or other foods, but in modern times the term without modification usually refers to tomato ketchup, often called tomato sauce or red sauce (in Northern Ireland).
It is a sweet and tangy sauce, typically made from tomatoes, a sweetener, vinegar, and assorted seasonings and spices. Seasonings vary by recipe, but commonly include onions, allspice, cloves, cinnamon, garlic, and sometimes celery.[
P.S. a GRANDE 😊 richiesta questa foto dedicata agli Amici Miki Skiappa e Migracion Total!
Spaghetti Pie featuring Formaggio brand fresh mozzarella cheese. Styled by Kimberly Rosado, lit and photographed by James G Riley.
Photographed and enjoyed at Old Piper Family Restaurant and Sports Bar
Rosemount Minnesota
Saturday January 11th, 2025
Ricotta, egg whites, honey and vanilla extract baked in ramekins and served on top of fresh berry sauce.. guilt-free yum..
Food Photography and recipe for Taste of Tucson, Sonoran Style Recipes by Jackie Alpers. Get the recipe: www.jackieshappyplate.com/chiltepin-hot-salsa-recipe-from...
Meatball sandwich served open faced topped with marinara, pesto and Mozzarella cheese. This was absolutely delicious! They did an incredible job with this sandwich.
Served and devoured at Dan's Bar and Grill
New Trier Minnesota
Sunday February 26th, 2023
Patsy’s Italian Restaurant in the Theater District of NYC has been in business since 1944 and is owned and operated by the 3rd generation of the Scognamillo family. This iconic red sauce spot 🍝was Frank Sinatra’s favorite restaurant and he often dined there after recording at his nearby studio. We love this family-owned restaurant and included our photo of it along with an interview with the family in our book “Store Front II- A History Preserved.” • • • • • • • • • #storefront #jamesandkarla #italian #italianfood #redsauce #pasta #pastalover #patsys #pastapasta #pastaamericana #momandpopshop #momandpopshops #italianamerican #italianamericans #italianfoodlover #italianfoodlovers #redsaucepasta
Fresh ingredients so I can fill the bellies of my loved ones (can't live without them either) and my camera to capture it all. I'm constantly amazed at how sexy the food is.
Today, I am making a red sauce with meat that will simmer all day. House smells good.
"Red with pepperoni, sausage, meatball, onions, mushrooms, & peppers"
From Bert's Pizzeria in West Hartford, CT.
This pizza is served with
crushed tomato
fresh mozzarella
Italian meatballs
Italian herb & parmesan blend
fresh basil leaf
Photographed on the side of the Smelted Wood Fired Pizza Truck
Marquette Michigan
July 31st 2020
Gino’s aka Gino of Capri Restaurant on the Upper East Side of Manhattan was founded in 1945 by Gino Circiello and had many famous patrons including Ed Sullivan and Frank Sinatra. Gino's specialized in moderately priced Italian food 🍝 and was known for its tomato-red wallpaper printed with 314 leaping zebras. Gino passed away in 2001 at age 89 and his long-time waiter, Salvatore Doria, took ownership of the restaurant along with the chef, Michele Miele. Sadly, Gino’s was forced to close in 2010 when their rent was increased by $8,000 a month to over $30,000 a month and health-care costs of their employees also increased. A cupcake cafe (Sprinkles Cupcakes) took its place.
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Spaghetti Pie featuring Formaggio brand fresh mozzarella cheese. Styled by Kimberly Rosado, lit and photographed by James G Riley.
INGREDIENTS:
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 medium onion, chopped (1/2 cup)
4 cloves garlic, finely chopped
1 can (28 oz) Muir Glen® organic whole peeled tomatoes, undrained, cut up
1/4 cup chopped fresh basil leaves
3 cups uncooked rigatoni, penne or ziti pasta (8 oz)
8 oz fresh mozzarella cheese, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
1/4 cup pine nuts, toasted
DIRECTIONS:
1. In 12-inch skillet, heat oil over medium heat. Add onion and garlic; cook 3 to 4 minutes, stirring frequently, until onion is crisp-tender. Stir in tomatoes. Heat to boiling. Reduce heat; simmer uncovered 20 to 25 minutes, stirring occasionally, until thickened. Stir in basil.
2. Meanwhile, cook and drain pasta as directed on box.
3. Stir pasta into sauce. Cook until thoroughly heated. Into large serving bowl, pour pasta and sauce. Gently stir in cheese and pine nuts.