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Anchovy Linguine

Submitted by: Dennis Valentine 
Anchovies, pungent and salty, flavor the garlicky olive oil sauce for this full-flavored dish. Toss with hot linguine noodles and pass the bread for sopping up every last drop. 

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Avocado Green Goddess Dressing

Submitted by: LISALISALISA 
This creamy variation on Green Goddess dressing replaces pungent parsley with buttery avocado, but includes the usual spices and anchovies. 

Bagna Calda (Italian Garlic-Anchovy-Sardine Appetizer)

Submitted by: crd5055 
A specialty of Piedmont, Italy, this buttery, rich blend of garlic, anchovies and sardines is outstanding spread warm on bread, or as a dip for vegetables. 

Bagna Cauda

Submitted by: Julie P. 
This exciting Italian dipping sauce is meant to be served warm with bread, lettuce, cabbage, or whatever inspires you. The creamy blend of garlic and anchovies will become a favorite! 

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Boniet

Submitted by: The Iron Chef -- Suzi-Q 
Pronounced 'bun-yet,' this is an old world Italian recipe from my Nonie's kitchen. It is made using mainly parsley and garlic and is meant to be eaten with a crusty warm bread. It is almost sinful to share it's secret with the world but I know you'll love it as much as my family and I do. Refrigerate overnight for best flavor. 

Bunyaculta

Submitted by: Nita 
Garlic sauteed in butter, then simmered with anchovies and cream. If you love garlic, you will love this. My husband doesn't like it because it has too much garlic for him! It is an Italian dipping sauce that you eat as a main course. It is very soupy. You can eat it with Chinese cabbage, green peppers and/or Italian bread. I got the recipe from my mother several years ago; she told me that it was an old Italian dish. We are not Italian, but it has been in my family for a couple of generations! 

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Caesar Salad I

Submitted by: Cathy Hofmann 
The hardest thing about making a Caesar salad is getting the dressing right. This does, coddled egg and all. 

Caesar Salad III

Submitted by: jessica 
If you 're on a restricted diet, this is the Caesar salad for you. Egg replacement does the trick. No one will be the wiser when you toss the crisp romaine with this fabulous dressing. 

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Caesar Salad Supreme

Submitted by: Karen Weir 
The garlic croutons that top this classic salad are wonderful, as is the anchovy-infused, very creamy dressing. 

Crostini Alla Fiorentina

Submitted by: nostatic 
This is a traditional Italian appetizer that is, essentially, liver pate served on toasted, rustic bread. This is a nice recipe for cocktail parties and wine tastings. For vegetarians in attendance, you can also prepare a version with finely chopped (and drained) herbed tomatoes as it is equally delicious. You can serve the dish hot or cold on toasted Italian bread. 

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Debra's Tomato Salad

Submitted by: ROSYGOAT 
Home Town: Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada
Living In: Crystal Beach, Ontario, Canada
Tomato wedges are tossed with sliced onions and cucumbers, and marinated with a zesty vinaigrette before being presented on a bed of lettuce with a garnish of hard-cooked egg and anchovy. This is a refreshing and colorful salad to display your fresh tomatoes. 

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Eggplant Parmigiana Caponata

Submitted by: JenFen 
Home Town: Salem, Missouri, USA
Living In: Columbia, Missouri, USA
I made this recipe to combine the tastes of eggplant parmesan and caponata, an Italian eggplant appetizer. It is quite rich and uses a lot of olive oil. It is best served with linguini or some other kind of pasta on the side. It is a bit sweet and a bit salty with a nice texture. 

Eggplant Red Gravy with Anchovies

Submitted by: Cynthia Theard 
Home Town: Chalmette, Louisiana, USA
Living In: Slidell, Louisiana, USA
A great New Orleans style gravy. We call tomato sauce Red Gravy in the South. Anchovies add flavor, not salt to this recipe. I know you will thank me after you try this recipe. 

Fabulous Fish

Submitted by: Maud Kathrine 
This is a delicious and spicy appetizer to serve at cocktail parties! Smoked herring and anchovies are blended into a flavorful spread that's great on buttery, round crackers. 

Garlic Anchovy Linguine

Submitted by: Rachel 
This is a fabulous recipe for a light and flavorful linguine dish that's full of veggies. The mixture of anchovies and garlic creates an amazing flavor and aroma, while the crushed red pepper flakes add a nice kick. For true garlic lovers, add more cloves, if desired. 

Grandma's Focaccia: Baraise Style

Submitted by: DJK1125 
No one else in my family could make focaccia like Grandma did, and when she passed away we thought she took the recipe with her. Then one day I found it in an old recipe box and gave it a try. If Grandpa says it's just like Grandma's, then it must be. 

Green Beans with Anchovies

Submitted by: Marie 
Frozen green beans are cooked with lemon juice and garlic, and tossed with anchovy fillets. This lively side dish will perk up any meal! 

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Green Goddess Dressing III

Submitted by: VERDIEIIIS 
This is my first time using this site. I saw your request and remembered my Grandma's church cook book from 1960. Hope you'll enjoy it. 

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Green Goddess Salad Dressing

Submitted by: Barrett 
Here 's the classic version of this delectable dressing - anchovies, vinegar, tarragon, parsley, chives, mayonnaise and all. Don't pinch on the anchovies, it's the secret ingredient. 

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Hot Chicken Liver and Fennel Salad

Submitted by: Mabel 
Fennel, which has a sweet licorice flavor, adds an exotic touch to this warm salad. 
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