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Ali's Amazing Bruschetta

Submitted by: Alison 
This bruschetta will turn out every time you make it. Use small slices of bread for a unique appetizer, or serve with Italian dishes. 

Ameilia's Italian Stuffed Olives

Submitted by: DAISYDOODLE1 
An Italian side dish of colossal green olives stuffed with seasoned pork and chicken, then rolled in bread crumbs and deep fried. An Italian Christmas tradition that you won't find on many restaurant menus as it is a labor of love, but well worth the effort! 

Arangini (Italian Rice Balls)

Submitted by: MAXIEX 
Crispy meatball-sized appetizers with deep fried outsides and moist herb and cheese insides. 

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Artichoke, Cheese and Olive Antipasto

Submitted by: chellebelle 
Living In: Olympia, Washington, USA
A great way to start your Italian meal! I usually serve it with crusty bread slices that have been toasted in the oven until crisp for dipping into the marinade. Keeps for a week in the refrigerator and the longer it stands the better it gets! 

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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Bertolli Bruschetta

Submitted by: Bertolli 
Sliced crusty Italian bread, flavored with garlic and olive oil and broiled, can be topped with a prepared sauce and so many Italian-inspired combinations of cheeses, meats, vegetables, and herbs to make a fresh, flavorful appetizer. 

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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. 

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Bruschetta al Pomodoro

Submitted by: Ada 
This is a delicious way to use all the extra tomatoes and basil growing in the garden. Buon appetito! 

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Bruschetta I

Submitted by: JANWEISBERGER 
Garlic-rubbed toasts serve as the base for this classic Italian appetizer -fresh tomatoes, basil and red onion are heaped atop. 

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Bruschetta I

Submitted by: Dawn 
Fresh tomatoes, parsley, chives, garlic and basil create this beautiful, tasty dish. Add balsamic vinegar if you like. Serve on toasted French bread with pesto, or enjoy it all by itself. 

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Buttermilk-Battered Calamari

Submitted by: Senushi 
Living In: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
This is a great recipe for those who love battered calamari. It's so simple and the finished product is awesome! Serve with marinara sauce for dipping. 

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Cherry Pepper Poppers

Submitted by: technician 
Fresh Hot cherry peppers stuffed with prosciutto and provolone cheese then soaked in olive oil. 

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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Crostini with Mozzarella and Tomato

Submitted by: ELEANOR1052 
I had this in an Italian Restaurant close to home. This is my version. Make extra because these little treats disappear rather quickly. 

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Double Tomato Bruschetta

Submitted by: Laurie Thompson 
A delicious and easy appetizer. The balsamic vinegar gives it a little bite. Dried basil can be substituted but it is best with fresh. 

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Dulcia Domestica

Submitted by: GODGIFU 
These dates are stuffed with chopped pine nuts, cooked in wine and honey and then cooled before being devoured. 

Eggplant Vinaigrette

Submitted by: SUNFLOWER71 
This Eggplant Vinaigrette recipe is very easy to do and can be served as an appetizer. The garlic and spices make it very tasty. Serve with crackers, small bread rounds, or use to make a fancy eggplant sandwich. 

Fresh Sardines Naples Style

Submitted by: Salvatore 
Fresh sardines are fried to a crispy golden brown, and drizzled with a garlic and white wine vinaigrette then topped off with a sprinkling of fresh mint leaves. Serve this appetizer with a good white wine. 

Italian Appetizer - Bagna Cauda

Submitted by: DENVAL 
Home Town: Vineland, New Jersey, USA
Living In: Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, USA
An excellent garlic dip that is easy to make with just a few ingredients. Serve warm with Italian bread, lettuce leaves, green pepper, celery, broccoli or cauliflower. 
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