traditional balsamic vinegar adds a flair to healthy cooking. A gourmet kitchen without aged balsamic vinegar is minus a wonderful flavor. Less than 20 years ago, balsamico was nearly an obscure Italian accouterment. Now, cooks use it more and more. A couple drops of the very best balsamico on ripe berries, bartlett pears, or other fruit is the traditional combination to end a meal.

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Holiday (and every day) antipasti recipes
Examiner.com - Dec 22, 2008
Put the rosemary into the bowl and add 1/4 cup of balsamic vinegar also add the blanched garlic (it needs to be only cooked until it is just soft), ...



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Recipes for a proper Italian American Feast
Examiner.com - Dec 31, 2008
In place of the compartments, use smaller bowls for the condiments: balsamic vinegar and olive oil mixed with herbs and garlic, onion dip, hummus of various ...

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