Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
> Christine Dabney wrote:
>> On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 13:50:13 -0700, Joseph Littleshoes
>> > wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I was watching Lidia Bastianici to day on the local pbs and had to
>>> get this recipe from her web site.
>>>
>>> I have never made a Tira Mi Su before but i think im going to try
>>> this one.
>>>
>>> Limoncello Tira Mi Su
>>
>>
>> Why did you have to show me this?!?! 
>>
>> I have a bit over a half gallon or more of limoncello aging in one of
>> my closets. It is about ready to bottle. I am saving it for the NM
>> Cook-in, but if it doesn't get drunk there, it might go into this.
>> Christine
>>
>
> I knew there were a few Limoncello aficionados on this list and thought
> they might like to see the recipe, but i also like a lot of Lidia's
> recipes, a number of her recipes have made it into my repertoire.
>
> I used to waste potatoes over cooking them with my pot roast till i
> watched her do the pot roast without the potatoes, take the fully cooked
> pot roast out of its braising liquid and then put thick slices of
> potatoes in to cook till just done.
>
> On today's show she did a rolled, stuffed beef pot roast, stuffed with
> olives and mushrooms and then braised. I intend to try that. As well as
> her roasted garlic & chicken stock sauce for fresh green beans.
>
> I believe its episode #111 and while i was able to find the Tira Mi Su
> recipe i cant seem to locate her stuffed pot roast recipe.
> --
> JL
Now where ever will I find Limoncello in Naples Italy? LOL
Thanks for what looks like a great recipe!
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