Everyday Italian Season 1
Everyday Italian is a Food Network show hosted by Giada De Laurentiis. In the show, De Laurentiis focuses for her viewers on traditional Italian cuisine with an American flair, such as herb-crusted lamb and chocolate-ricotta pie.
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Everyday Italian
2003 / TV-GEveryday Italian is a Food Network show hosted by Giada De Laurentiis. In the show, De Laurentiis focuses for her viewers on traditional Italian cuisine with an American flair, such as herb-crusted lamb and chocolate-ricotta pie.
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Everyday Italian Season 1 Full Episode Guide
Giada makes Pumpkin Ravioli with Sage and Toasted Hazelnuts, Spaghetti with Olives and Tomato Sauce, and Pizza di Spaghetti.
Giada makes: Classic Italian Lasagna, Individual Vegetable Lasagnas, and Simple Tomato Sauce.
Giada makes Seared Rib-Eye Steak with Arugula and Roasted Pepper Salad, Chicken Piccata, Broccoli and Green Beans, and Ricotta with Honey and Raspberries.
Giada makes Prosciutto Purses, Tomato, Mozzarella and Basil Bruschetta, Olive and Sun Dried Tomato Tapenade with Endive Leaves, and Espresso Granada with Whipped Cream.
Giada shares two of her favorite seafood dishes from Sicily –Grilled Tuna with Basil Pesto and Scampi on Couscous with a Crusty Garlic and Herb Bread
Giada makes these Italian American classics –Eggplant Rollatini and Penne with Turkey Meatballs.
Giada shares with us slow-cooked dishes, including Osso Buco, Tiramisu, and Roasted Potatoes, Carrots, Parsnips and Brussel Sprouts.
Giada makes a Spinach and Mushroom Ravioli, Clams Oreganata, and Individual Strawberry Truffles. This is a meal to be enjoyed with all of your senses
Giada makes her favorite soul soothers, including Veal Milanese, Warm Chocolate Cakes with Berries, and Baked Rigatoni with Bechamel Sauce, to share with her friends.
Giada makes spaghetti with clams, orecchiette with toasted breadcrumbs, and farfalle with turkey sausage, peas and mushrooms
Giada makes Penne a la Carbonara, Spaghetti with Garlic, Olive Oil, and Red Pepper Flakes, and a White Bean Tuna Salad