- Cassoeula - Wikipedia
Cassoeula or cazzoeula (Western Lombard: [kaˈ (t)søːla, kaˈtsøːra]), sometimes Italianized as cassola, [1] cazzuola or cazzola (the word for ' trowel ', etymologically unrelated), or bottaggio (probably derived from the French word potage), is a typical winter dish popular in western Lombardy, Italy, chiefly made from pork and Savoy cabbage
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- Cassoeula Recipe - Easy Milano
Cassoeula [kaˈsøla] specialty typically from Milan, Lombardy It is considered a ‘poor man’s dish,’ prepared with Savoy cabbage and pork, in fact it uses less choicer parts of the latter, but makes for a hearty winter meal As per tradition, the cabbage should be used only after the first frost It was a favorite of conductor […]
- Cassola for Chanukah | The Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle
Cassola are ricotta cheese pancakes traditionally made by Sephardic Jews Many consider these wonderful treats to be the original latke Eating cassola simultaneously fulfills the traditional
- The Ten Commandments of Milanese Cassoeula - La Cucina Italiana
Everything to know about this typical Milanese dish – and where to try it And the importance of the ingredients: not just the cabbage, but the pork rind, trotters, tail, verzini, and even the snout
- Creamy Cassola—A Sephardic Cheesecake for Shavuot
This delicious recipe, called Cassola in Italian, has many variations Some cheesecakes include cinnamon or chocolate, others are citrusy flavored with lots of lemon zest and fresh lemon juice
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- Carla Cassola - IMDb
Carla Cassola Actress: Captain America Carla Cassola (born 15 December 1947) is an Italian actress, voice actress and composer Born in Taormina, Messina, before starting her acting career Cassola studied singing, piano and guitar
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