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Reviewed: Jul. 22, 2009
This recipe was very, very dry. I added a bit of heavy cream, a bit of romano cheese, and some grated fontina, took away the oregano-didn't quite mesh with esgargot. And added frsh chopped parsley. trick add a bit of the canning liquid in as well. Also, if you want more flavor omit the artichokes add diced tomatoes and capers and a hearty splash of white wine. (wine and artichokes do not go well together at all)
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The reviewer gave this recipe 2 stars. This recipe averages a 2.7 star rating.
Reviewed: Jul. 11, 2007
This recipe was not as expected. It needed some kind of sauce; was a bit dry. Could not find escargot, so substituted shrimp. Did not throw out, but will not make again.
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