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Dimitri
 
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"NoOne" > wrote in message
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> Hi-



> So, is this technically a tetrazzinni or would this have some other name?
> What does tetrazzini translate too anyway? Well, whatever you call this -
> it's damn good!


See Below:

> Back to lurking.....
>
> Paul B


From Epicurious.

Dimitri

chicken Tetrazzini
[teh-trah-ZEE-nee]
Said to have been named for the opera singer Luisa Tetrazzini, this rich
dish combines cooked spaghetti and strips of chicken with a sherry-Parmesan
cheese cream sauce. Parmesan or bread crumbs are sprinkled over the surface
and the dish is baked until bubbly and golden brown. Turkey is sometimes
substituted for chicken in this dish.