Thursday, September 9, 2021

Our Favorite Italian Side Dishes for Any and Every Occasion

Explore these simple recipes that taste so much more complex than they are to make.
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Italian Side Dishes
Our Favorite Italian Side Dishes for Any and Every Occasion
Explore these simple Italian recipes that taste so much more complex than they are to make. Enjoy a delicious creamy polenta, a fresh caprese salad, or caponata alla siciliana and pair it with your favorite Italian main.
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