When talking to my son who was on his way back home from St. Lewis from a computer conf. he was telling me about where all he had ate. This restaurant was one of the noted Italian ones.
So here I go and look at the menu as I will never get to go there to eat. Being a Italian lover all the menu sure looked good to me. He was telling me about the toasted Ravioli which they serve.
So what do I do, just go and start looking for a recipe for these. I found a lot and they all looked good so I will post one of the recipes later on.
We may not be able to travel but we can still sample different types of food just by finding recipes like it.
He also was telling me about the salad he ate there how good it was. As a matter of fact he said it was the best he had ever ate and believe me he has traveled a lot and ate at a lot of different places. He can make a mean salad. I always want him to fix mine when I go out to eat with him.
This salad had a cheese in it I have never heard of but you can buy in St. Lewis. It is called Provel cheese.
Now back here in the country all we can get is cheddar or coby not nothing new. He said that is what makes the salad.
So now I am trying to find where I can buy some online as I love any kind of new cheese.
When we watch food tv they all have new types of cheese on the shows and don't you wish you could just reach in and grab a piece and eat it. lol. I am sure wanting to try to deep fry some of the ravioli but I say it will be tricky to keep the filling from falling out.
I read where Sam's has it in bags that is frozen. May try to find some all ready made up.
I am also going to try to find some more Italian recipes to put on here. Being part Italian I guess it is just in my blood to love any type of Italian cooking.
Enjoy any of the recipes I can find or make up. I love to hear about what he eats when traveling and then come up with a recipe like it. It may not be from a famous place but you can sure have something new on your own home menu...........
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