msmofet
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Traditionally an Italian Easter Pie. But I decided to make one early.That looks tasty and also like it's a lot of work. It's a special holiday pie, isn't it?
Traditionally an Italian Easter Pie. But I decided to make one early.
Please pardon my ignorance, but isn't a Pizzagaina like a quiche with a dough on top of it?
Please pardon my ignorance, but isn't a Pizzagaina like a quiche with a dough on top of it?
Please pardon my ignorance, but isn't a Pizzagaina like a quiche with a dough on top of it?
I don't really think of it as a quiche. It's more of a meat and cheese pie.From a website
“Pizzagaine is a hearty quiche like concoction made of ham, salami, cheese and eggs. “
Thanks for sharing this. The last 30-minute coherent conversation I had with my Mom before she had her stroke was about the orange rolls that the bakery in her hometown made. I am going to have to give this recipe a try. My cousin has promised, but not delivered, getting that recipe. The rolls were baked in a Bundt pan and the glaze was a simple orange syrup. We would go to the bakery and get them in a white box tied up with string.Omigosh! At Glenn's suggestion, I made the "Orange Rolls" from the March 2020 issue of "Southern Living" magazine. Fantastic rolls. Glenn also suggested I create a variety using lemons. You bet! He loves lemony things and I will accommodate.
Check out the recipe for the orange variety here. Pretty tasty.
Thanks for sharing this. The last 30-minute coherent conversation I had with my Mom before she had her stroke was about the orange rolls that the bakery in her hometown made. I am going to have to give this recipe a try. My cousin has promised, but not delivered, getting that recipe. The rolls were baked in a Bundt pan and the glaze was a simple orange syrup. We would go to the bakery and get them in a white box tied up with string.