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Carrot Salad

Hi Everyone,

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Hope all is well. On this beautiful, but cold Easter Sunday I wanted to send all of you Easter and Passover greetings once again and share with you a quick side dish that I am making today.

Sometimes we need that extra little side dish on the table and this is quick and easy- Fresh Carrot Salad…..

So, have a wonderful day and I am back to cooking. I’ll be posting soon……. I hope you try this recipe.

CARROT SALAD

2 bunches topped carrots

1-cup mayonnaise

1/2 pineapple peeled and chopped OR a 14oz can of pineapple tidbits, drained

1/2-cup raisins

1 1/2 tsp kosher salt

1/2 tsp fresh ground pepper

Peel the carrots and grate them in a food processor fitted with a large grating attachment. (if you lay the carrots on their sides in the feed tube, you will have nice long grated strands)

Place the carrots in a large bowl and add the mayonnaise, pineapple, raisins, salt & pepper. Toss well and season to taste. Serve chilled or at room temp.

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Until my next post, make every day a celebration!

Stay well,

Diane

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Happy Passover & Happy Easter

Hi Everyone,

From my family to yours, we wish you many blessings this holiday weekend including good health, happiness, love, togetherness, and peace all of your days.

If you need any Easter pie traditional Italian recipes for Pizza Dolce (sweet ricotta and anisette pie) or Pizza Rustica (savory cured meats and cheese pie) please look in the EASTER category in the right column for the posts.

Happy Passover and Happy Easter!

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Until my next post, make every day a celebration!

Stay well,

Diane

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Pizza Rustica (Easter Savory Pie)-repost

Hi Everyone,

I have received quite a few emails the past few days to re-post the recipes for my Easter pies from last year’s DishingwithDiane’s Easter post (Pizza Rustica and Pizza Dolce).

One savory and one sweet; so here they are. Have fun baking!

Let’s start off with savory Pizza Rustica!

A little time consuming but worth every bite. 

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Pizza Rustica

2016-03-15 22.21.40- pizza rustica 2016
2016-03-16 02.28.44- pizza rustica close

 Pizza Rustica is my absolute favorite.

It is a classic Italian Easter pie made with cured Italian meats, Italian cheeses and bound together with eggs. We usually eat thin slices of Pizza Rustica as an antipasto on Easter before a traditional lamb dinner, and it can be served either warm or cold .

This pie is also a main part of “Easter Monday” or “La Pasquetta” which means little Easter.

Easter Monday is a national holiday in Italy. Italians leave the city and head to the country, the beach or the mountains for a family picnic. Pizza Rustica, frittata, Easter bread, wine and chocolate biscotti are all on the menu.

The whole point is to celebrate the return of Spring.

We always celebrated Easter Monday when I was a child.

Depending on what region of Italy you are from, the name of this recipe may vary. It is also called Torta Pasqualina, Pizza Gaina and Pizza Piena .  

However, Easter is called Pasqua and Buona Pasqua means Happy Easter in Italy… no matter what region you are from!

2016-03-15 13.24.37 - pizza rustica ingred..use this

Ingredients:

¼ lb prosciutto

1 stick soppressata (or mix half sweet and half hot)

1 stick pepperoni salami

¼ lb hot capicola

6-8 slices of genoa salami

1 basket fresh cheese…….NOT Mozzarella –– usually sold in a 2 lb baskets at the Italian market. Let it drain in a colander overnight and when ready to use squeeze out any excess liquid. (Use a wooden spoon or fingers to crumble)

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13 large eggs

¼ cup half and half

¼ cup grated provolone

½ cup grated Pecorino Romano cheese

8 oz shredded mozzarella cheese

Nutmeg (approx 2 shakes)

½ Cup fresh Italian parsley

Black pepper

Salt – can be omitted because the cold cuts are salty

2 egg yolks & a tsp of sugar for the glaze

Two 1 lb balls of pizza dough ( either homemade, or from a pizzeria)

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350.

  1. Cut first six ingredients (meat and cheese) into small bite size pieces & mix together in a large bowl (This prep work can be done on one day and assemble the pie the next day).
  2. When ready to assemble, add Romano cheese, Mozzarella cheese, provolone, nutmeg, parsley, salt and pepper to prior meat and cheese mixture
  3. Prepare small roasting pan or spring-form pan, with olive oil to coat the bottom and sides. Cut pizza dough and shape to form a bottom layer WITH SIDES and a top layer of dough. (If you don’t want a full top layer, cut the dough in strips and criss cross on top with no venting)
  4. After shaping the bottom layer of dough in the pan–add the meat and cheese mixture. Separately, beat the 13 eggs and half and half, and pour over dry mixture in pan and MIX WELL. Add top layer of dough (or strips)
  5. Roll top & bottom layers of dough together around the sides to seal. Vent the top of the pie with a fork or paring knife several times.
  6. Add sugar to the EGG YOLKS and brush the top of the pie to prepare a glaze when cooking.
  7. Bake at 350 for 1 hr to 1 hr /15 minutes….
  8. For the first 30 minutes cover the pie with aluminum foil.For the remaining 45 minutes bake uncovered. If using a spring-form pan-let pie stand 15 minutes –then release pan sides and transfer to plate. Can be served warm or cold.

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Until my next post, make every day a celebration!

Diane

Pizza Dolce (Easter Sweet Pie) – repost

Easter Pie – Pizza Dolce

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Hi Everyone,

I have received quite a few emails the past few days to re-post the recipes for my Easter pies from last year’s DishingwithDiane’s Easter post (Pizza Rustica and Pizza Dolce).

One savory and one sweet; so here is the sweet pie, a very easy pie to bake.

Have fun baking!

(Click PHOTO to enlarge and then back arrow to return to original size).

2016-03-14 16.41.40- pizza dolce

It is an Italian cheesecake made with ricotta, eggs, milk, sugar and extracts. It is definitely not a low-calorie pie.

INGREDIENTS:

24 eggs

3 lbs. Whole milk ricotta cheese (large container)  

1 qt. Whole milk 

1 oz. lemon extract 

1 oz. almond extract 

1 oz. vanilla extract 

1 oz. anise extract

Zest of ½ a medium lemon 

3 ½ cups sugar 

Colored confetti sprinkles (aka: rainbow nonpareil)

 DIRECTIONS:

 Add eggs, milk and ricotta in a blender until smooth (I divide this to 1/3 at a time), transfer to a large bowl.

When completed, add extracts, sugar, lemon zest and mix well.

Spray two 9 ½ X 11 inch GLASS pans with Pam. Fill each pan ¾ of the way full—add rainbow confetti on top of mixture.

Place in a 350-degree oven for approx. 1 ½ hours. (More sprinkles can be added during the cooking time).

This pie to me tastes best served cool. I refrigerate the pie for at least an hour before serving.

 (1 fluid oz. = 6 tsp or 2 TBSP)  This recipe makes 2 pans

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Until my next post, make every day a celebration!

Diane

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Italian Easter Pies -(repost) & Happy Passover

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Hi Everyone,

This is a busy week in many households that celebrate Easter. This week many Italian’s make their Easter pies for Easter Sunday and Easter Monday.

I am not making Easter pies this year due to my surgery, but wanted to repost the recipes for my Italian Easter Pies, one sweet (Pizza Dolce) and one savory (Pizza Rustica) for all of you to try and enjoy.

Photo Mar 28, 11 53 10 PM PIZZA RUSTICA AND PIZZA DOLCE -EASTER 2018

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Pizza Dolce

Photo Mar 27, 11 26 19 PM -PIZZA DOLCE 2018

It is an Italian cheesecake made with ricotta, eggs, milk, sugar and extracts.

It is definitely not a low-calorie pie.

INGREDIENTS:

24 eggs

3 lbs. Whole milk ricotta cheese (large container)  

1 qt. Whole milk 

1 oz. lemon extract 

1 oz. almond extract 

1 oz. vanilla extract 

1 oz. anise extract

Zest of ½ a medium lemon 

3 ½ cups sugar 

Colored confetti sprinkles (aka: rainbow nonpareil)

 DIRECTIONS:

 Add eggs, milk and ricotta in a blender until smooth (I divide this to 1/3 at a time), transfer to a large bowl.

When completed, add extracts, sugar, lemon zest and mix well.

Spray two 9 ½ X 11 inch GLASS pans with Pam. Fill each pan ¾ of the way full—add rainbow confetti on top of mixture.

Place in a 350-degree oven for approx. 1 ½ hours. (More sprinkles can be added during the cooking time).

 (1 fluid oz. = 6 tsp or 2 TBSP)            This recipe makes 2 pans

Ready for the oven….

Photo Mar 26, 5 42 22 PM PIZZA DOLCE READY FOR THE OVEN

Pizza Rustica

Pizza Rustica is my absolute favorite. 

Photo Mar 28, 12 07 56 AM PIZZA RUSTICA 2018

It is a classic savory Italian Easter pie made with cured Italian meats, Italian cheeses and bound together with eggs. We usually eat thin slices of Pizza Rustica as an antipasto on Easter before a traditional lamb dinner, and it can be served either warm or cold .

This pie is also a main part of “Easter Monday” or “La Pasquetta” which means little Easter.

Easter Monday is a national holiday in Italy. Italians leave the city and head to the country, the beach or the mountains for a family picnic. Pizza Rustica, frittata, Easter bread, wine and chocolate biscotti are all on the menu.

The whole point is to celebrate the return of Spring.

We always celebrated Easter Monday when I was a child.

Depending on what region of Italy you are from, the name of this recipe may vary. It is also called Torta Pasqualina, Pizza Gaina and Pizza Piena .  

However, Easter is called Pasqua and Buona Pasqua means Happy Easter in Italy… no matter what region you are from!

Ingredients:

¼ lb. prosciutto

1 stick soppressata (or mix half sweet and half hot)

1 stick pepperoni salami

¼ lb. hot capicola

6-8 slices of genoa salami

Fresh basket cheese……. NOT Mozzarella –– usually sold in a 2 lb. baskets at the Italian market. Let it drain in a colander overnight and when ready to use squeeze out any excess liquid. (Use a wooden spoon or fingers to crumble)

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13 large eggs

¼ cup half and half

¼ cup grated provolone

½ cup grated Pecorino Romano cheese

8 oz shredded mozzarella cheese

Nutmeg (approx. 2 shakes)

½ Cup fresh Italian parsley

Black pepper

Salt – can be omitted because the cold cuts are salty

2 egg yolks & a tsp of sugar for the glaze

Two 1 lb. balls of pizza dough (either homemade, or from a pizzeria)

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350.

  1. Cut first six ingredients (meat and cheese) into small bite size pieces & mix together in a large bowl (This prep work can be done on one day and assemble the pie the next day).
  2. When ready to assemble, add Romano cheese, Mozzarella cheese, provolone, nutmeg, parsley, salt and pepper to prior meat and cheese mixture
  3. Prepare small roasting pan or spring-form pan, with olive oil to coat the bottom and sides. Cut pizza dough and shape to form a bottom layer WITH SIDES and a top layer of dough. (If you don’t want a full top layer, cut the dough in strips and criss cross on top with no venting)
  4. After shaping the bottom layer of dough in the pan–add the meat and cheese mixture. Separately, beat the 13 eggs and half and half, and pour over dry mixture in pan and MIX WELL. Add top layer of dough (or strips)
  5. Roll top & bottom layers of dough together around the sides to seal. Vent the top of the pie with a fork or paring knife several times.
  6. Add sugar to the EGG YOLKS and brush the top of the pie to prepare a glaze when cooking.
  7. Bake at 350 for 1 hr. to 1 hr. /15 minutes….
  8. For the first 30 minutes cover the pie with aluminum foil. For the remaining 45 minutes bake uncovered. If using a spring-form pan-let pie stand 15 minutes then release pan sides and transfer to plate. Can be served warm or cold.

Ready for the oven…

Photo Mar 27, 8 48 20 PM - RUSTICAPhoto Mar 27, 9 43 23 PM - PIZZA RUSTICA READY FOR THE OVEN

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And Happy Passover to all our members who will be celebrating this weekend!

I don’t have any recipes for Passover but I do have a list of the traditional foods for a Seder plate (source: myjewishlearning.com).

The Traditional Foods of Passover

Seder Plate

Here is an example of a traditional plate used only on Passover. From the bone at the top and counter-clockwise we explain the traditional foods.

1. Z’roa: A lamb shank represents a symbolic offering to the temple.
2. Beitzah: The egg is a symbol of rebirth.
Maror: Bitter herbs such as horseradish signify the bitterness of enslavement.
Karpas: A non-bitter vegetable, here parsley, is dipped in salted water to symbolize tears.
5. Haroset: A mixture of apple, nuts and wine that represents the mortar and bricks used by the enslaved Jews. 
6. Hazeret: Another bitter herb, such as romaine lettuce. Some do not use a second bitter herb. 
Source: myjewishlearning.comHappy Passover for blog image

Have a wonderful and Happy Easter and Happy Passover with your family and friends. 

Wishing you many blessings in the year ahead…

Until my next post, make every day a celebration!

Stay well,

Diane

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Easter Bunny Breakfast

Photo Apr 15, 11 05 42 AM.jpg - INTRO.jpg INTRO WITH DATE

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Hi Everyone,

Many of you who know me personally, know that I can get an inspiration for a tablescape from the oddest sources. (Remember the garage sale juke box that led to the 1950’s tablescape?). Well you won’t believe this inspiration.

I surprised myself.

I was recently shopping in my favorite grocery store, “Wegmans” and the inspiration hit me. I could give you a million guesses and you just won’t believe this.

Hint, I was in the dairy section. Give up?

Butter!

Yes, I said butter. I passed the butter section and there was the cutest little butter sculpture of a bunny right in front of me. I turned around and said to Bob, “Wouldn’t this be adorable with my bunny dishes for an Easter breakfast?”

Of course there was silence from Bob, just a smile; because he is used to me getting these crazy ideas for a tablescape and he goes along with everything.

Love that man!

And with that, the Easter Bunny Breakfast tablescape was born.

I am posting this tablescape today because I already set my table for Easter breakfast and I will be too busy tomorrow to stop and take pictures.

I want to wish everyone a very Happy Easter filled with many blessings, good food, and precious family and friends. 

Photo Apr 15, 11 08 32 AM.jpg BUFFET

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Here is the photo of the Bunny butter sculpture before I unwrapped it, in case you want to look for it in your grocery store.

The company is Keller’s Creamery. 

Photo Apr 15, 10 50 30 AM.jpg BUTTER IN A BOX

Okay, let’s get started.

 I wanted a neutral tablecloth, so I am using a new purchase, a burlap tablecloth.

Photo Apr 15, 3 02 09 AM.jpg BURLAP TABLECLOTH

I was thinking bunnies out in a garden, so just for some fun, I used silk cabbage placemats. I bought them in Pier 1 last year and I never had the chance to use them.

(I think they are available again this year.)

The cabbage placemats will be used with glass chargers so you can really see the cabbage placemat.

Photo Apr 15, 9 40 32 AM.jpg CABBAGE PLACEMAT

Photo Apr 15, 9 41 34 AM.jpg CHARGER PLATE

For breakfast I decided not to use napkins and instead use 13 X 13  green cotton dish towels along with silk cabbage napkin holders that match the placemats.

Photo Apr 15, 1 38 54 AM.jpg NAPKIN AND HOLDER

Now the dishes….

I am using goldenrod dinner plates. I think this color picks up the color on the bunny salad plates. 

Photo Apr 15, 9 46 00 AM.jpg GOLDENROD PLATE

This dinner plate is a 10 inch plate rather than the usual 11 inch dinner plate. I like this size when using a glass charger because it allows you to see the rim of the charger and it’s design.

Photo Apr 15, 10 52 44 AM.jpg PLATE CHARGER PLACEMAT

The salad plates are the cutest.

Various designs of bunnies in different poses surrounded by flowers welcoming spring.

These are by Susan Winget. I love her designs.

The dishes are porcelain with a solid creme background with brown bunnies and soft shades of green and yellow flowers.

Just perfect for the occasion.

Photo Apr 15, 10 03 28 AM.jpg BUNNY DISHES

Flatware will be my ever-day set of gold and silver.

Photo Apr 15, 9 39 50 AM.jpg FLATWARE

I am using matching mugs to the salad plates. 

Photo Apr 15, 10 46 08 AM.jpg MUGS

And to serve breakfast, a green ceramic cabbage serving bowl and a cabbage platter.

Photo Apr 15, 10 58 34 AM.jpg CABBAGE BOWL

Photo Apr 15, 10 59 54 AM.jpg CABBAGE PLATTER

Now for the centerpiece… It’s that time of year again when my adorable white ceramic bunnies come down from the attic. You will see these bunnies on all of my Easter tablescapes.

Photo Apr 15, 10 41 47 AM.jpg SITTING BUNNY

Photo Apr 15, 10 41 10 AM.jpg STANDING BUNNY

Since the bunnies on the salad plates are surrounded by flowers, I am adding some flowers to the table. Nice and cheery.

Bob and Michael bought me these flowers for Easter.

Photo Apr 15, 10 38 39 AM.jpg FLOWERS

Completed Centerpiece

Photo Apr 15, 11 13 08 AM.jpg CENTERPIECE

And for a few table accents, I am starting with the adorable white porcelain  “LOVE bunnies” ….. Clover and Poppy.

They too make an appearance on all my Easter tablescapes.

Photo Apr 15, 1 37 25 AM.jpg POPPY AND CLOVER

My table accents continue with a few salt and pepper shaker sets…

A bunny with a flower pot & a crate of carrots.

I love using salt and pepper shakers as a decoration on the table. Small enough not to be in the way, yet they keep the theme going.

Photo Apr 15, 3 40 43 AM.jpg BUNNY AND FLOWER SP

Photo Apr 15, 2 53 29 AM.jpg----CARROT SP

My white ceramic bunny bowl that is usually filled with jelly beans will be filled with some paper carrot table scatter.

The carrot scatter is another Pier 1 find and too cute. Plus, I think I have already eaten enough jelly beans this week- a weakness.

Photo Apr 15, 2 58 10 AM.jpg Bunny scatter 2

 A few additional cloth carrot trios on the table and I have enough carrots.

Photo Apr 15, 1 40 17 AM.jpg CARROT TRIO

And the star of our show, the “Bunny Butter Sculpture”.

Delicately placed on it’s very own white ceramic bunny shaped plate surrounded by butter lettuce (“butter” lettuce- get it, I couldn’t help myself).

Photo Apr 15, 1 37 01 BUNNY PLATE FOR BUTTER

Photo Apr 15, 10 56 13 AM.jpg BUTTER

(I really hate to use it, it is so cute).

Now breakfast…

This year I will be making a “Dutch Baby”

(see previous post on 4/2/17 for the recipe)

Photo Feb 14, 9 48 14 AM.jpg MY DUTCH BABY

along with some scrambled eggs and the usual Williams Sonoma croissants.

I have to tell you, I cannot be the first person to use the butter….. 

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It has been a pleasure sharing this Easter Breakfast tablescape with all of you.

Once again, have a very Happy Easter, Buona Pasqua in Italian!

Until my next post, make every day a celebration!

Stay well,

Diane

Place Setting

Photo Apr 15, 11 15 24 AM.jpg PLACE SETTING

Table Details

 Burlap tablecloth from Amazon

Green dishtowels from DII @ Amazon

Silk cabbage napkin rings from Pier 1

Cabbage placemats from Pier 1

Ceramic cabbage serving bowl from Pier 1

Ceramic cabbage platter from Pier 1

Glass charger plates from Crate and Barrel   

Goldenrod dinner plate from Dollar Tree

Bunny salad plates from Susan Winget Designs

Flatware – from every day set

Mugs from Susan Winget Designs

Two white ceramic bunnies from Pottery Barn

Carrot table scatter from Pier 1

Cloth carrot trio from Pier 1

White ceramic bunny candy dish from Target

Bunny and flower pot salt and pepper shakers from Pier 1

Crate of carrots salt and pepper shakers from Pier 1

White ceramic bunny shaped salad plates from Pottery Barn

Love Bunnies from Pier 1

Bunny butter sculpture from “Keller’s Creamery” in the dairy aisle at Wegmans

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Easter Pie – Pizza Dolce

Hi Everyone,

I have received quite a few emails the past few days to re-post the recipes for my Easter pies from last year’s DishingwithDiane’s Easter post (Pizza Rustica and Pizza Dolce).

One savory and one sweet; so here they are. Have fun baking!

I already re-posted Pizza Rustica and here is

The second pie; the sweet pie Pizza Dolce.

This is a very easy pie to bake.

(Click PHOTO to enlarge and then back arrow to return to original size).

2016-03-14 16.41.40- pizza dolce

It is an Italian cheesecake made with ricotta, eggs, milk, sugar and extracts. It is definitely not a low-calorie pie.

INGREDIENTS:

24 eggs

3 lbs. Whole milk ricotta cheese (large container)  

1 qt. Whole milk 

1 oz. lemon extract 

1 oz. almond extract 

1 oz. vanilla extract 

1 oz. anise extract

Zest of ½ a medium lemon 

3 ½ cups sugar 

Colored confetti sprinkles (aka: rainbow nonpareil)

 DIRECTIONS:

 Add eggs, milk and ricotta in a blender until smooth (I divide this to 1/3 at a time), transfer to a large bowl.

When completed, add extracts, sugar, lemon zest and mix well.

Spray two 9 ½ X 11 inch GLASS pans with Pam. Fill each pan ¾ of the way full—add rainbow confetti on top of mixture.

Place in a 350-degree oven for approx. 1 ½ hours. (More sprinkles can be added during the cooking time).

 (1 fluid oz. = 6 tsp or 2 TBSP)            This recipe makes 2 pans

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Until my next post, make every day a celebration!

Diane

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Easter Pie – Pizza Rustica

Hi Everyone,

I have received quite a few emails the past few days to re-post the recipes for my Easter pies from last year’s DishingwithDiane’s Easter post (Pizza Rustica and Pizza Dolce).

One savory and one sweet; so here they are. Have fun baking!

Let’s start off with savory Pizza Rustica!

A little time consuming but worth every bite. 

(Click PHOTO to enlarge and then back arrow to return to original size)

Pizza Rustica

2016-03-15 22.21.40- pizza rustica 2016

2016-03-16 02.28.44- pizza rustica close

 Pizza Rustica is my absolute favorite.

It is a classic Italian Easter pie made with cured Italian meats, Italian cheeses and bound together with eggs. We usually eat thin slices of Pizza Rustica as an antipasto on Easter before a traditional lamb dinner, and it can be served either warm or cold .

This pie is also a main part of “Easter Monday” or “La Pasquetta” which means little Easter.

Easter Monday is a national holiday in Italy. Italians leave the city and head to the country, the beach or the mountains for a family picnic. Pizza Rustica, frittata, Easter bread, wine and chocolate biscotti are all on the menu.

The whole point is to celebrate the return of Spring.

We always celebrated Easter Monday when I was a child.

Depending on what region of Italy you are from, the name of this recipe may vary. It is also called Torta Pasqualina, Pizza Gaina and Pizza Piena .  

However, Easter is called Pasqua and Buona Pasqua means Happy Easter in Italy… no matter what region you are from!

2016-03-15 13.24.37 - pizza rustica ingred..use this

Ingredients:

¼ lb prosciutto

1 stick soppressata (or mix half sweet and half hot)

1 stick pepperoni salami

¼ lb hot capicola

6-8 slices of genoa salami

1 basket fresh cheese…….NOT Mozzarella –– usually sold in a 2 lb baskets at the Italian market. Let it drain in a colander overnight and when ready to use squeeze out any excess liquid. (Use a wooden spoon or fingers to crumble)

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13 large eggs

¼ cup half and half

¼ cup grated provolone

½ cup grated Pecorino Romano cheese

8 oz shredded mozzarella cheese

Nutmeg (approx 2 shakes)

½ Cup fresh Italian parsley

Black pepper

Salt – can be omitted because the cold cuts are salty

2 egg yolks & a tsp of sugar for the glaze

Two 1 lb balls of pizza dough ( either homemade, or from a pizzeria)

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350.

  1. Cut first six ingredients (meat and cheese) into small bite size pieces & mix together in a large bowl (This prep work can be done on one day and assemble the pie the next day).
  2. When ready to assemble, add Romano cheese, Mozzarella cheese, provolone, nutmeg, parsley, salt and pepper to prior meat and cheese mixture
  3. Prepare small roasting pan or spring-form pan, with olive oil to coat the bottom and sides. Cut pizza dough and shape to form a bottom layer WITH SIDES and a top layer of dough. (If you don’t want a full top layer, cut the dough in strips and criss cross on top with no venting)
  4. After shaping the bottom layer of dough in the pan–add the meat and cheese mixture. Separately, beat the 13 eggs and half and half, and pour over dry mixture in pan and MIX WELL. Add top layer of dough (or strips)
  5. Roll top & bottom layers of dough together around the sides to seal. Vent the top of the pie with a fork or paring knife several times.
  6. Add sugar to the EGG YOLKS and brush the top of the pie to prepare a glaze when cooking.
  7. Bake at 350 for 1 hr to 1 hr /15 minutes….
  8. For the first 30 minutes cover the pie with aluminum foil.For the remaining 45 minutes bake uncovered. If using a spring-form pan-let pie stand 15 minutes –then release pan sides and transfer to plate. Can be served warm or cold.

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Until my next post, make every day a celebration!

Diane

Happy Easter 2016

2016-03-26 22.28.13 - INTRO

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Hi everyone, 

I hope you are all having a beautiful beginning of Spring, even though here in the Northeast we had a little snow on the first day of Spring to say our final good bye to Winter.

Holy Week is such a busy time, we were all getting ready for Easter and baking our traditional breads and pies. I have posted my family recipes for Pizza Dolce (sweet pie) and Pizza Rustica (meat and cheese pie) at the end of the post.

Easter is a little early this year and Palm Sunday seemed to sneak up on us right after we celebrated St. Joseph’s Day.

Still having a very busy month of March, so my Easter table is a lot simpler for me   than last year.

2016-03-26 22.26.19- EXTRA 2

I am starting out with the cutest tablecloth; it is a white bunny and pastel floral printed design on a natural beige background.

2016-03-26 21.47.13 - TABLECLOTH

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Now for the dishes. I loved the combination from last year of the white dinner plate and the star of our show, “Sofie the Bunny” salad plates from Pier 1. The plates have soft shades of yellow, blue, red, orange and brown surrounding “Sofie the Bunny” along with flowers and butterflies with a beautiful scalloped edge to the plate.

2016-03-26 22.20.19-  EASTER DISHES

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While shopping for a few table accents, I saw bunny napkins that I thought would add to my “bunny theme” perfectly.

2016-03-26 20.29.25 NAPKIN

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 I also spotted sisal grass “bunny” napkin rings. Originally, I wanted the napkin rings to match the sisal grass basket from last year (pictured below) and at the last minute decided not to use the basket for this years table. I am keeping this year pastel.

But of course, I bought the napkins rings anyway.

2015-03-29 01.06.58 - BUNNY BASKET

2016-03-26 21.52.45 - NAPKIN WITH RING

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I am using pastel blue woven placemats since I wanted to keep everything very soft while still picking up a color from the salad plate.

2016-03-26 21.49.49- PLACEMAT

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I chose glass chargers so the chargers wouldn’t interfere with any of the colors on the plate.

2016-03-26 21.50.02 CHARGER

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 I added to my “Sophie the Bunny” collection this year and purchased two cake plates in the Sophie the Bunny pattern. I am using one to display Easter eggs and chocolate and the second one will be for the traditional Easter bread, “Colomba Di Pasqua”.

2016-03-26 20.58.41 - CAKE PLATE

2016-03-26 20.59.27- CAKE PLATE WITH CANDY

Colomba Di Pasqua is a yeast bread shaped like a dove (colomba in Italian), the symbol of peace and resurrection. It is similar to a Panettone and filled with raisins and candied orange peel. Topped off with almonds, sugar and baked on almond icing to give it a sweet crust.

In my family, we would always have Colomba for breakfast on Easter. My mother would buy the traditional classic flavor but I have branched out into buying the Colomba with chocolate chunks added.

I find that the Colomba from the Bonifanti company is by far the best.

March 2013 - Easter Cakes 002  WITH FRAME

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The flatware is my favorite everyday set in gold and silver.

2016-03-26 21.54.00 - FLATWARE

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I am using light lime goblets to add to the pastel theme and pick up yet another color in the salad plate.

2016-03-26 22.21.19 - GLASSWARE

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Every year on my table, no matter what the theme I choose, dishes or tablecloth I use, my two white ceramic rabbits will always be added to my tablescape.

It has become somewhat of a tradition for me to include them.

2016-03-26 22.00.19- CERAMIC BUNNIES

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Last year I bought more ceramic bunnies for the table, and they are little “love bunnies”. I think I will add them every year as well; they are just too cute.

2016-03-26 21.55.49- LOVE BUNNIES

Here is the description and card that came with them.

2016-03-26 22.03.51- CARD

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Since there are so many bunnies on the table this year, I thought that it would be cute to add a few table accents of carrots. I bought these cloth carrots tied in small bundles and placed each trio near my white ceramic bunnies.

2016-03-26 21.58.57 CARROTS

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Adding to the pastel color scheme, I chose pastel egg cups that pick up even more of the colors in the salad plate. My husband bought me these egg cups as a no special occasion gift and I just love them (and my husband too of course).

He has become quite the shopper over the years when it comes to tableware.

Each cup has a delicate flower painted inside. I am using artificial speckled foam eggs for each place setting.

2016-03-26 20.39.02- EGG CUPS

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My centerpiece is very basic; a large bunch of assorted colored tulips. Nice, bright and it just says Easter and Spring. I have displayed them in my favorite Waterford vase.

2016-03-26 22.26.34  EXTRA 1

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And for me, Easter just wouldn’t be Easter without my favorite confection, ” PEEPS”.

 Peeps was the “first” candy I looked for in my Easter basket as a child and I have to buy them each year.

Have to admit, I enjoy them more when they are a little stale.

I am displaying Peeps around the table this year on a different set of white ceramic salad plates that are shaped like, what else? A white bunny.

2016-03-26 20.59.51 BUNNY PLATE

Peeps on display

2016-03-26 21.56.13 PEEPS

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 The last addition to my table is a white ceramic bunny candy dish. I made a promise to myself not to fill the candy dish with jelly beans until Easter Sunday.

There are too many goodies in the house for this holiday.

2016-03-26 21.56.53 - CANDY DISH

And that is my tablescape for Easter 2016.

I hope you have a wonderful holiday and I wish you many blessings always.

Happy Easter !

(Don’t forget the recipes at the end of the post)

2016-03-26 22.29.22 - BUFFET

Place Setting

2016-03-26 21.06.58 PLACE SETTING

Table Details

Bunny Tablecloth from Amazon

Bunny napkins from Pier 1

Sisal grass bunny napkin rings from Pier 1

Pastel blue placemats from Homegoods

Glass charger plates from Crate and Barrel

White Gibson dinner plate from Homegoods

“Sophie the Bunny” salad plate from Pier 1

Cake plate from Pier 1

Flatware from everyday set

Glassware from the Dollar Store

White ceramic bunnies from Pottery Barn

White ceramic “love bunnies” from Pier 1

Cloth carrot trios from Pier 1

Pastel egg cups from Homegoods

White bunny salad plates from Pottery Barn

White ceramic bunny candy dish from Target

Foam speckled eggs from Pier 1

Until my next post, make every day a celebration!

Diane

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The first pie is Pizza Dolce, (Italian sweet pie).

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It is an Italian cheesecake made with ricotta, eggs, milk, sugar and extracts. It is definitely not a low-calorie pie.

INGREDIENTS:

24 eggs

3 lbs. Whole milk ricotta cheese (large container)  

1 qt. Whole milk 

1 oz. lemon extract 

1 oz. almond extract 

1 oz. vanilla extract 

1 oz. anise extract

Zest of ½ a medium lemon 

3 ½ cups sugar 

Colored confetti sprinkles (aka: rainbow nonpareil)

 DIRECTIONS

 Add eggs, milk and ricotta in a blender until smooth (I divide this to 1/3 at a time), transfer to a large bowl.

When completed, add extracts, sugar, lemon zest and mix well.

Spray two 9 ½ X 11 inch GLASS pans with Pam. Fill each pan ¾ of the way full—add rainbow confetti on top of mixture.

Place in a 350-degree oven for approx. 1 ½ hours. (More sprinkles can be added during the cooking time).

 (1 fluid oz. = 6 tsp or 2 TBSP)            This recipe makes 2 pans

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Pizza Rustica

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2016-03-16 02.28.44- pizza rustica close

The second pie is Pizza Rustica and my absolute favorite.

It is a classic Italian Easter pie made with cured Italian meats, Italian cheeses and bound together with eggs. We usually eat thin slices of Pizza Rustica as an antipasto before a traditional lamb dinner, and it can be served either warm or cold .

This pie is also a main part of “Easter Monday” or “La Pasquetta” which means little Easter.

Easter Monday is a national holiday in Italy. Italians leave the city and head to the country, the beach or the mountains for a family picnic. Pizza Rustica, frittata, Easter bread, wine and chocolate biscotti are all on the menu.

The whole point is to celebrate the return of Spring.

We always celebrated Easter Monday when I was a child.

Depending on what region of Italy you are from, the name of this recipe may vary. It is also called Torta Pasqualina, Pizza Gaina and Pizza Piena .  

However, Easter is called Pasqua and Buona Pasqua means Happy Easter in Italy… no matter what region you are from!

Ingredients:

¼ lb prosciutto

1 stick soppressata (or mix half sweet and half hot)

1 stick pepperoni salami

¼ lb hot capicola

6-8 slices of genoa salami

1 basket fresh cheese…….NOT Mozzarella –– usually sold in a 2 lb baskets at the Italian market. Let it drain in a colander overnight and when ready to use squeeze out any excess liquid. (Use a wooden spoon or fingers to crumble)

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13 large eggs

¼ cup half and half

¼ cup grated provolone

½ cup grated Pecorino Romano cheese

8 oz shredded mozzarella cheese

Nutmeg (approx 2 shakes)

½ Cup fresh Italian parsley

Black pepper

Salt – can be omitted because the cold cuts are salty

2 egg yolks & a tsp of sugar for the glaze

Two 1 lb balls of pizza dough ( either homemade, or from a pizzeria)

Directions

Preheat oven to 350.

  1. Cut first six ingredients (meat and cheese) into small bite size pieces & mix together in a large bowl (This prep work can be done on one day and assemble the pie the next day).
  2. When ready to assemble, add Romano cheese, Mozzarella cheese, provolone, nutmeg, parsley, salt and pepper to prior meat and cheese mixture
  3. Prepare small roasting pan or spring-form pan, with olive oil to coat the bottom and sides. Cut pizza dough and shape to form a bottom layer WITH SIDES and a top layer of dough. (If you don’t want a full top layer, cut the dough in strips and criss cross on top with no venting)
  4. After shaping the bottom layer of dough in the pan–add the meat and cheese mixture. Separately, beat the 13 eggs and half and half, and pour over dry mixture in pan and MIX WELL. Add top layer of dough (or strips)
  5. Roll top & bottom layers of dough together around the sides to seal. Vent the top of the pie with a fork or paring knife several times.
  6. Add sugar to the EGG YOLKS and brush the top of the pie to prepare a glaze when cooking.
  7. Bake at 350 for 1 hr to 1 hr /15 minutes….
  8. For the first 30 minutes cover the pie with aluminum foil.For the remaining 45 minutes bake uncovered. If using a spring-form pan-let pie stand 15 minutes –then release pan sides and transfer to plate. Can be served warm or cold.

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