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Foods that are definitely delizioso! 

This summer consider adding Italian ingredients to your meals to improve flavor and color! Combine Italian elements to BBQ, picnic meals, or campfire dinners to get creative. Pasta is the staple quintessential Italian food we think of. The Italians cure award winning meats that are perfect for sandwiches, starters, and even snacks. Finally, adding Italian cheese to sauces, cheese boards, and main dishes can elevate them into the stratosphere. Below are some of our favorite tested Italian foods and meal ideas to introduce you to delizioso. 

Grill and Thrill

Italians like to grill like we do. They use spiedini (skewers) with cheese, veggies, and meats. By adding extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) at the end of the grilling process with a dash of sea salt, the grilled ingredients have a clarity of flavor that is not seen when one douces them in thick BBQ sauce. Rubbing fresh oregano and rosemary prior to cooking can give a light essence that couples with the natural flavors of meats. A side salad, like a caprese salad, a cold tortellini pesto salad, or a macaroni salad all go great with BBQ! ROI produces a tasty Basil Pesto made with basil, dry tomatoes, garlic, cashews, parmigiano Reggiano and EVOO.  BBQ meal desserts can also be grilled Italian style. Try grilling peaches or pineapple and top with gelato or just make a tiramisu! Dark Chocolate & Cherry Crostata is also a magnifico to try!

Powerful Pasta

Pasta is now perfect even for those with allergies or who are looking for lower carb options that are protein based. There are so many options to choose from. Dishes can be hot, cold or warm. Germinal Organic www.germinalorganic.com  makes Riso E Quinoa Spaghetti that is gluten-free. It can be found at www.eataly.com. It absorbs the flavor of sauce well or can be eaten with a brown butter and a Parmigiano Reggiano cheese pairing from Vivaldi Foods www.vivaldifoods.com. They also make organic gluten-free mais e riso Lasagna that is sold at Eataly. Lasagna can be vegetarian, or meat filled. Just add to the base ricotta mixture items such as grilled zucchini, sauteed mushrooms, spinach, or ground meat. Linguine Pasta with Cuttlefish Ink from Pastificio Morelli www.pastamorelli.it/en is a treat for your tastebuds! It pairs beautifully with seafood-based sauces like clam sauce. One can also mix pastas together for a more colorful look. Try Morelli’s red chili or lemon pepper pasta with the black ink pasta for a different taste and presentation. 

Cheese Please

Italian food is known for cheese. It is the base of food and added to so many dishes. Start meals with an antipasto platter that has multiple cheeses like Asiago Fresco DOP from Agriform www.agriform.it . Asiago also makes the most incredible sauce when paired with cream and pears. Dates can be stuffed with this versatile cheese and encased in bacon and grilled for a smokey, sweet, creamy combo.  Gorgonzola DOP by Vivaldi belongs to the blue cheese family and tends to have a soft and creamy texture. It can be found in cream sauces, gorgonzola and honey bruschetta, and on the prized pizzas like caramelized apple and gorgonzola pizza and prosciutto, pear, and gorgonzola pizza. While Satori cheese is made in Wisconsin, it has a rich Italian heritage. The BellaVitano Merlot has a creamy texture with fruity notes of plum and berry. The rind is meant to be eaten and enjoyed. This cheese, due to the merlot, is mesmerizing and memorable on a cheese board. Last but never least, is goat cheese. Laura Chenel  www.laurachenel.com makes a Kalamata Olive Goat cheese Log that takes pizza to the next level! It can be added to Italian salads and sauces for rich olive flavor. One could just eat it plain as well and let out a huge sigh.

Marvelous Meats

Salame Emilia by Ferrarini www.ferrarini.com is made from slowly cured pork with warm complex flavors. It has a 90-day shelf life for campers and pairs with cheese, crusty breads, and pizza. Tempesta www.tempestaartisansalumi.com  from Southern Minnesota makes some of the best meat products we have tested. The Mortadella with Pistachios is swoon worthy. Tempesta’s Sopressata Picante (uncured spicy salami) gives your sandwich heat with flavor while the Tempesta Tartufo (uncured black truffle salami) is so rich and fragrant that you may gobble the whole salami!

We hope you are inspired to make mouthwatering Italian influenced dishes! Buon Appetito!

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Bring on the Summer BBQ! 

It’s officially BBQ Season! BBQ is all about the rubs and sauces to make you grill bosses! Savor the sauce and consider the plethora of possibilities for your palette.  Below are flavor packed ingredients that can help make your next BBQ memorable. Try them on veggies, cheeses, meats, and even pizza bases. Remember, sometimes letting a marinade sit on meat overnight helps it to permeate through the skin and tenderize the dish. Summer grilling with superb sauce makes all the difference in the meal!

1787 Ponti Glaze with Balsamic Vinegar of Medina www.ponti.com 

1787 Ponti Glaze with Balsamic Vinegar is a full-bodied glaze with moderate acidity and the aroma of cooked fruit. Drizzle it on your fish dishes, eggs, or veggies for a perfect pairing. The sweet and yet sour taste mixed with grilling is a great combo. $6.90 at Eataly

Lewis Barbecue www.lewisbarbeque.com 

Hatch Green Chile Barbeque ($10) from pitmaster John Lewis has roasted green chiles galore.  Lewis, of Charleston, has bold flavors in this this mouthwatering mustard-based sauce. Use it on potatoes, wings, or burgers to take the flavor profile of your food up a notch.

Fire & Smoke Society www.fireandsmokesociety.com 

Smoked Cherry BBQ Sauce ($9.99) has a fruity sweet tart cherry taste. Slather it on pork tenderloin or a rack of ribs to ignite a cherry bomb in your mouth! Try Sweet Preacher and the Original BBQ Sauce too.

Lillie’s of Charleston www.lilliesofcharleston.com 

Chucktown Stinger (2 10oz $22.99) is low country style hot sauce with honey. Use this sweet heat on fries, pizza, and chicken! Lillie’s can be added to marinades and finishing sauces to make food taste more complex and robust. All the products are made with love and care.

Lane’s BBQ www.lanesbbq.com 

Sorta White ($8.99) This award-winning handcrafted smooth tangy sauce is great for dipping gluten free or added to side salads, fried green tomatoes, and scallops. Mayo based with horseradish, chili peppers and apple cider vinegar, you may be tempted to drink it! Also look for the Spellbound Rub ($7.99) Complex flavors meld together in this rich versatile rub. It works wonders on meat, like steak.

Rufus Teague www.rufusteague.com 

Rufus Teague Honey Sweet BBQ Sauce is award-winning thick sauce made with sticky honey. It is a rich and flavorful KC classic BBQ sauce. Try this gluten-free sauce on brisket, pork, or shrimp to elevate its taste. $12.00 at Amazon

FH Jerk Original Jerk Kitchen www.fh.jerk

Spicy BBQ Sauce ($6.99), Original Sauce ($7.99) and FH Jerk Seasoning ($6.99) all should be considered when grilling this summer due to the high intensity of their flavors! Jerk chicken is an art that starts with seasoning and sauces! 

Capital City Mambo Sauce  www.capitalcity.com 

Mambo is a mild DC Style sauce ($7.75) that makes ordinary wings taste magnificent! Mild enough for most everyone, this tomato-based sauce can be used as a glaze, a marinade, finishing sauce or dipping sauce.

Jones Bar B-Q www.jpnesbbqkc.com

Sweet &Tangy sauce from pitmaster sisters Deborah and Mary of KC. Pour on the Jones flavor and let it seep into your meat or tofu over night for the best results. $20 Amazon

Mike D’s BBQ www.mikedsbbq.com

The Mixed Sauce and Rub set for $32 is the way to go for gift giving at the next BBQ you are invited to! The set has 2 rubs and 2 sauces for when you want sweet or spicy. 

G. Hughes www.ghughessugarfree.com  

As a type 1 diabetic, I always look at sugar and carb content. This brand helps me pack in the flavor without spiking my blood sugar. The award-winning pit master has a number of condiments to try for every occasion. The Maple Brown BBQ Sauce ($6.85) is a must try! It works so well on meatloaf and turkey burgers. The Polynesian Dipping Sauce (5.54) and the Sweet Chili Dipping Sauce are charismatic on wings, chicken skewers, or on top of pizza. 

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Lady Liberty Gives A East Coast Toast To Its Largest Mezcal Tasting At La Barca Cantina

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On Wednesday, June 21, 2023, La Barca Cantina, NYC’s one-of-a-kind Mexican restaurant located on a three-story yacht, hosted by the Panorama Mezcal Festival. The largest mezcal-tasting event on the East Coast, for its second year in a row. Mezcal lovers experienced the vibrant flavors and rich traditions of Mexican distilled spirits while tasting over 300 top-tier mezcal and…

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Dining With Miss Lil At Jalao NYC

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By Lil Nickelson Jalao NYC is the first dining Dominican cuisine restaurant in Washington Heights located at 2420 Amsterdam Avenue on the northwest corner of 180th Street. The name is derived from the Dominican traditional dessert of coconut and honey that is served warm with a scoop of Dominican rum ice cream. Located in the…

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Second missing Harlem boy who drowned in river laid to rest

Second missing Harlem boy who drowned in river laid to rest

Alfa Ousmane Barrie, one of the boys who went missing in Harlem who later drowned in the Hudson River, was laid to rest at a janaazah (funeral) on Friday. Barrie, 11, went missing last month along with 13-year-old Garrett Warren, who’s body was recovered from the Harlem River.

Services were held at the Futa Islamic Center in The Bronx followed by the maqbarah at Marlboro Muslim Memorial Cemetery in Morganville, NJ.

On May 12, Barrie and Warren, both students at Democracy Prep Middle School, went missing. After a week-long search, Barrie’s body was recovered under the Madison Avenue Bridge over the Hudson River on May 20. Warren’s body was recovered from the Harlem River on May 18.

Reports indicate that the boys climbed through a broken bridge close to the 145th Street Bridge.

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