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Antipasto salad - a la Food TV



 
 
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Old 01-09-2007, 10:10 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Food TV needs some learnin about food.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci...ml?rsrc=search

OK, correct me if I am wrong, doesn't antipasto mean "without pasta?"

Paul


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Old 01-09-2007, 10:12 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"Paul M. Cook" wrote in message
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Food TV needs some learnin about food.


http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci...ml?rsrc=search

OK, correct me if I am wrong, doesn't antipasto mean "without pasta?"


Of course Emeril has a recipe too:

http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci...ml?rsrc=search

Paul


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Old 01-09-2007, 10:12 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Food TV needs some learnin about food.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci...ml?rsrc=search

OK, correct me if I am wrong, doesn't antipasto mean "without pasta?"

Paul


No, it means before a meal.


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Old 01-09-2007, 10:27 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"Giusi" wrote in message
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"Paul M. Cook" ha scritto nel messaggio
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Food TV needs some learnin about food.


http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci...ml?rsrc=search

OK, correct me if I am wrong, doesn't antipasto mean "without pasta?"

Paul


No, it means before a meal.


Hmmm ... I always knew it as a pasta free dish because the main course was
usually a pasta dish.

Paul


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Old 01-09-2007, 10:54 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default Antipasto salad - a la Food TV

Paul M. Cook" wrote in message
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"Giusi" wrote in message
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"Paul M. Cook" ha scritto nel messaggio
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Food TV needs some learnin about food.


http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci...ml?rsrc=search

OK, correct me if I am wrong, doesn't antipasto mean "without pasta?"


Pasto..........not pasta. e.


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Old 01-09-2007, 11:05 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"Paul M. Cook" wrote in message
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Food TV needs some learnin about food.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci...ml?rsrc=search

OK, correct me if I am wrong, doesn't antipasto mean "without pasta?"

Paul


Close, but no tinfoil hat. It means "before pasta".

Felice


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Old 01-09-2007, 11:10 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Paul M. Cook wrote:

"Giusi" wrote in message
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"Paul M. Cook" ha scritto nel messaggio
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Food TV needs some learnin about food.


http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci...ml?rsrc=search

OK, correct me if I am wrong, doesn't antipasto mean "without pasta?"

Paul


No, it means before a meal.


Hmmm ... I always knew it as a pasta free dish because the main course was
usually a pasta dish.

Paul


Antipasto /should/ mean "without"; antepasto /should/ mean "before".

But hey.


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Old 01-09-2007, 11:33 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Felice Friese wrote:

"Paul M. Cook" wrote in message
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Food TV needs some learnin about food.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci...ml?rsrc=search

OK, correct me if I am wrong, doesn't antipasto mean "without pasta?"

Paul


Close, but no tinfoil hat. It means "before pasta".


The prefix "ante" meanse before (antedeluvian, before the flood;
antebellum, before the war). The prefix "anti* doesn't. I'm not
talking about the food, just the language; the food name means whatever
most people understand (or misunderstand) it to mean.


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Old 01-09-2007, 11:45 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Felice Friese wrote

Close, but no tinfoil hat. It means "before pasta".


No, it means "before meal" since "pasto" means meal. the fact that
antipasti (plural of antipasto9 are the first edible item in a menu is
not a coincidence.
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Old 02-09-2007, 12:49 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"Vilco" wrote in message
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Felice Friese wrote

Close, but no tinfoil hat. It means "before pasta".


No, it means "before meal" since "pasto" means meal. the fact that
antipasti (plural of antipasto9 are the first edible item in a menu is
not a coincidence.



OK, OK, I was mistaken. 6 hours of Rachel Ray for my penance.

Paul

Make that 1 hour

ok

30 minutes

no, I will watch a commercial for her shows

ya know, forget it ...


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Old 02-09-2007, 03:10 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"Paul M. Cook" wrote in message
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Food TV needs some learnin about food.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci...ml?rsrc=search

OK, correct me if I am wrong, doesn't antipasto mean "without pasta?"

Paul



The "traditional" sequence of an Italian meal. Quite frequently a holiday
meal:

Antipasto - Appetizer (if serving more than one dish, antipasti)
Primo Piatto - First course (almost always a pasta or rice dish)
Minestra - Soup
Secondo Piatto - Main course (served with contorni, side dishes)
Dolci - Desserts
Liquori - Aperitifs

The above was gathered from www.steve-slater.com.

Coming from a large Italian-American family, I believe that the above is a
fairly accurate sequence for a large meal such as Easter or Thanksgiving.
My grandparents were all immigrants. As a matter-of-fact, my maternal
grandfather's first name was Dominico, but everyone called him Tony, because
when he got on the boat to Ellis Island, they stamped TONY on his forehead
(To NY)! ;-)


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Old 02-09-2007, 04:23 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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On Sep 1, 2:33 pm, Blinky the Shark wrote:

The prefix "ante" meanse before (antedeluvian, before the flood;
antebellum, before the war). The prefix "anti* doesn't. I'm not
talking about the food, just the language; the food name means whatever
most people understand (or misunderstand) it to mean.

Oh, come on. That would apply if they were talking about an English
word. "Antipasto" is an Italian word. -aem

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Old 02-09-2007, 09:32 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"Paul M. Cook" ha scritto nel messaggio
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"Giusi" wrote in message
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"Paul M. Cook" ha scritto nel messaggio
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Food TV needs some learnin about food.


http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci...ml?rsrc=search

OK, correct me if I am wrong, doesn't antipasto mean "without pasta?"

Paul


No, it means before a meal.


Hmmm ... I always knew it as a pasta free dish because the main course was
usually a pasta dish.

Paul


No, pasta is almost always a first course. In Italy we do not have a "main"
dish, all dishes are equal. It is not a meat centered meal plan.


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Old 02-09-2007, 09:37 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Felice Friese wrote:

"Paul M. Cook" wrote in message
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Food TV needs some learnin about food.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci...ml?rsrc=search

OK, correct me if I am wrong, doesn't antipasto mean "without pasta?"

Paul


Close, but no tinfoil hat. It means "before pasta".


The prefix "ante" meanse before (antedeluvian, before the flood;
antebellum, before the war). The prefix "anti* doesn't. I'm not
talking about the food, just the language; the food name means whatever
most people understand (or misunderstand) it to mean.


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Your spelling and Italian spelling are at variance. It's hard to leap from
English spelling to Italian words. But if you think how they are
pronounced, you can see that it would be hard to say ante-something, not
that it doesn't exist as in anteriore. All your ante words are anti in my
experience to date.


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Old 02-09-2007, 09:38 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Felice Friese wrote

Close, but no tinfoil hat. It means "before pasta".


No, it means "before meal" since "pasto" means meal. the fact that
antipasti (plural of antipasto9 are the first edible item in a menu is
not a coincidence.



OK, OK, I was mistaken. 6 hours of Rachel Ray for my penance.


No one would require that. Take a trip to a countryside Italian area for a
couple of weeks and just listen. That'll do it.


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