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Tarongia with Fennell, Fresh Anchovies and Caciocavallo

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Dairy New, Text, Import 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Recipe basic bread dough
Olive oil for frying
16 Fresh marinated anchovies; (see basic recipe)
1 Bulb fennel, fronds removed and saved
1 Bulb trimmed and sliced 1/8-inch thick
1 c Caciocavallo cheese; freshly grated
2 tb S freshly ground black pepper
2 tb Virgin olive oil

INSTRUCTIONS

Heat 3 inches olive oil in tall frying pan to 375 degrees
Roll dough into 4 10-inch circles and fry, one at a time, until golden
brown, about 6 to 7 minutes, to create the tarongia. Drain each tarongia on
paper towels and set aside.
In a medium saute pan, heat 2 tablespoons virgin olive oil until just
smoking and add fennel. Cook until soft and golden brown, stirring
regularly, about 8 to 10 minutes. Drain fennel and allow to cool. Mix in
fennel fronds and set aside.
Spread 1/4 fennel mixture on top of each tarongia and sprinkle each with 2
tablespoons Caciocavallo. Place 4 anchovies on each tarongia and sprinkle
with remaining Caciocavallo. Broil each tarongia until light golden brown
and serve warm. Yield: 4 servings
Recipe By     : MOLTO MARIO
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #280
Date: Tue, 5 Nov 1996 17:14:56 -0500 (EST)
From: Sue <suechef@sover.net>

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