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Pamela Cooks!: "Veal" and Ricotta Manicotti
*I made the "veal"/"turkey" seitan with the baking method from Nonna's Italian Kitchen. Even as an omnivore, once I knew what veal was, I wouldn't eat it, so it's weird for me to type out. That's why I have to use the quotes, you see. ...
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The Courageous Cook: Citrus Almond Veal Scallopini
I don't fix veal often but I do like a good scallopini now and then. Organic, grain fed veal is available in most supermarkets these days. Some would say this is not true veal, but I beg to differ. It is pinker and has a slightly ...
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Pentax Salon: Veal Stew
Veal Stew. A delightful veal, wonderful mushroom sauce. Spaghetti Tree. Posted by roentarre at 4:02 AM. Labels: mushroom, sauce, spaghetti, tree. 3 comments:. Fénix (Bostonscapes DP) said... That certainly looks appetizing. ...
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Veal and Rabbits and Colloquialisms « The Phoenix Falls
Veal and Rabbits and Colloquialisms. November 20, 2008. My boss bought me coffee. A “veal” cappochino. I think he was getting me back for how much I tease him about his bright orange floral gym bag. While walking to the bus, ...
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