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On Thu 07 Aug 2008 12:26:04a, Vilco told us...
> Mark Thorson wrote: > >> I have a big hunk of genuine Parmigiano Reggiano >> in my refrigerator, and I cannot imagine combining that with the >> canned soup. > > I cant' disagree on that one. Use your Parmigiano in this recipe, instead: Vilco, it's a "convenience" dish, and not bad for something that takes 5 minutes to throw together. I do use real parmesan cheese in it. > Risotto alla Parmigiana (risotto Parma style) > Serves six When I have time to stand at thes stove and give it my attention, I do make risotto. The recipe and proportions I use sound very similar to yours. It's one of my favorite things. -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Thursday, 08(VIII)/07(VII)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- As I said before, I never repeat myself. ------------------------------------------- |
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