By: Emely | 2011-07-10 | Food & Beverage Tapenade is one of the easyest appetizer recipes and this is very popular in the world. This chunky olive paste is perfect on toasted bread. Be careful: there’s a fine line between chopped and mushed. Use a high-quality, cold-pressed extra virgin olive oil. Makes about 1 cup read more
By: Sally Nightingale | 2010-11-05 | Cooking This article covers the origins of olive oil, the various flavours and the best ways to cook with olive oil. Also see a recipe for olive tapenade using extra virgin olive oil. read more
By: padrinospizzaandpasta | 2010-11-04 | Business Of course, Roman versions of pizzas would not be anything like a modern pizza there would otn have been any tomatoes or bell peppers for one thing. These products both originate in the New World and were unknown in Europe until the 1500s. Still, based on the writings of various Roman authors it's possible to re-construct a Bellevue pizza using a tapenade of olives and herbs, smoked sausages and cheese. read more
By: SavorMyLife | 2011-02-21 | Recipes Today was the day where I strapped on my welding mask, flung open b0th fridge and freezer doors, and set to task on creating a pizza pie that would satisfy multiple (faux) meat and veggie cravings while emptying my kitchen of most of its contents. read more
By: XennMarketing | 2012-03-07 | Recipes Looking for something creative, easy, and delicious to make for dinner? Homemade pizzas are a great way to make dinner a family fun event, create a variety of unique pizzas, and enjoy a delicious meal! Personal homemade pizzas are perfect for anyone and everyone, as each pizza can be customized to fit an individual's taste preferences. read more
By: Britney Lodato | 2010-10-21 | Food & Beverage Olives date back to biblical times and have since grown widely in popularity. Olives, as well as its leaves, branches and oil are used for numerous different things all over the world. read more
By: Jennifer | 2010-12-09 | Men's Health Why should you utilize olive oil? Well there are several reasons. Substituting olive oil, a monounsaturated fat, for saturated fats or polyunsaturated fats can: read more
By: Tina Reeves | 2012-01-20 | Food & Beverage Olive oil is extracted by grinding olives and in turn pressing them to obtain the oil. Olive oil is used to promote several health aspects. It's included in the diet to be devoid of those extra calories. Due its high content of monounsaturated fatty acids and antioxidative substances, it is known to provide protection from heart diseases and other chronic illness. read more
By: Rhess | 2012-03-08 | Cooking Mediterranean foods, including gourmet extra virgin olive oil, should be a staple in your heart healthy lifestyle. Did you know that you can use extra virgin olive oil in your baking recipes as well as in a flavoring for salads, meats, pastas and for frying? It's true. You can incorporate an extra virgin olive oil in baking recipes that call for butter and you will automatically make your recipes healthier because olive oil is lower in saturated fat than butter. Additionally, mixing olive oil in read more
By: Lesley Jones | 2010-04-01 | Recipes The Greeks made flat breads called Plankuntos and used them as plates, which was ideal for soaking up any leftover sauce. read more
By: Joe Robo | 2011-03-30 | Landscaping The appearance of olive trees in a luxuriant green garden gives a beautiful picturesque view. An olive tree (olijfboom) possesses the hue of a gray-green leaves that shapes an fascinating combination ... read more
By: Tim Karlilar | 2011-09-03 | Nutrition Olive oil benefits are so significant due to a wide variety of valuable antioxidants that are not found in other oils. One tablespoon of olive oil contains 120 calories and 14 grams of fat, but the fat is mostly monounsaturated; it has a beneficial effect on blood cholesterol levels, and is easily digested. read more
By: nick7 | 2010-01-26 | Main course This Article Details Where Pizza Was Produced First: Italy or America. if You Want to Know Where Pizza Came From, Italy or America, Check This Article Out! read more
By: Emely | 2011-11-07 | Recipes How to make Pissaladiere Pizza? The classic Nicosia pizza, loaded with sweet, soft-cooked onions; salty olives and anchovies add contrast. Be sure to simmer the onions very, very slowly. ..See recipe read more
By: Emely | 2011-12-09 | Recipes Mushroom Pizza is one of the most popular pizzas. For this pizza parlor favorite, you can use sliced cremini or white button Mushrooms or make it with all sorts of exotic and wild mushrooms. In the end, they all must be sliced thinly so they cook evenly and quickly...See recipe read more