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8 Red Wine Vinegars, Ranked Worst To Best - Tasting Table

Red wine vinegar is an essential pantry staple that enhances marinades, vinaigrettes, and sandwich toppings with distinct flavor compared to other vinegars.
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2 months ago

6 Red Wines On The Olive Garden Menu, Ranked - Tasting Table

Olive Garden offers a dozen-plus affordable wines by glass or bottle; six red options vary in quality and are ranked from worst to best.
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This Classic Italian Pasta Dish Gets Luxurious Flavor Without A Creamy Sauce - Tasting Table

Pasta alla gricia is a classic Roman pasta made from guanciale, pecorino romano, and black pepper that yields rich flavor without heavy cream.
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One Tangy Ingredient Gives This Classic Italian Sauce A Gourmet Edge - Tasting Table

Italian cuisine is among the most famous in the world, and for good reason. Iconic dishes like pizza and pasta are fan favorites no matter where you are in the world. And these two categories of Italian food in particular showcase the most classic Italian sauce, red sauce. Red sauce can be a stewed tomato sauce or a simple marinara sauce. While traditional recipes uphold strict standards that ban certain ingredients, an unconventional yet gourmet upgrade to Italian tomato sauces is balsamic vinegar.
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2 months ago

The Best Wine Pairings For 10 Popular Types Of Pasta Sauce - Tasting Table

Of course, pasta is incredibly versatile and can be transformed into dishes showcasing an endless array of flavors. So when you're looking to pair your pasta meal with a glass of wine, it's important to consider what type of sauce you'll be using to ensure the ingredients work well with the wine. While some pasta sauces are more flexible to pair with, others require a bit more care to ensure the flavors aren't overwhelmed, muted, or negatively impacted.
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How real Pecorino Romano cheese Is made In Lazio, Italy

Pecorino Romano is one of the oldest cheeses in the world, with roots going back to Ancient Rome. But today, most of it is no longer made near Rome at all. In this episode, we visit I Buonatavola, one of the very last producers still making Pecorino Romano in Lazio, the cheese's original territory, to understand how global demand, especially from the United States, reshaped where and how this cheese is made. We explore the differences between Pecorino Romano made in Rome and the versions
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This Italian Comfort Food Is A Staple In Tuscany, But Underrated In The US - Tasting Table

Pappardelle al cinghiale pairs thick pappardelle with a slow-simmered wild boar ragù, yielding an earthy, aromatic Tuscan comfort dish requiring long marination.
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