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Chessy bread valerie
Chessy bread valerie











chessy bread valerie
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Try this sometime with some garlic bread and a nice salad and you will have an impressive, delicious meal, one that you will make over and over again.ġ Italian sausage link, casing removed (or about 1/8 pound Italian sausage)ġ 1/4 cups shredded mozzarella, divided plus some additional for final garnish The rest is pretty basic but boy does it create one heck of a dish. The hardest part, and believe me it isn’t really hard at all, is making the zucchini rolls. When that process is done you can just keep them on the plate until your marinara sauce is heated and ready for them. Lesson Learned 3 – Make the cheese mixture first: I found it helpful to have the cheese mixture ready to go once the zucchini slices were ready to stuff and roll. Once they cool to the touch you will be able to fill and roll them. You will immediately notice a difference in the texture of the zucchini. Then gently lift them out and place them on a paper lined plate to blot off any excess moisture. Then put the slices in for a very short period of time (I put them in the water for a minute and a half). You can do this by filling a large skillet with a couple of inches of water and heat the water to simmering. Lesson Learned 2 – You will need to soften the zucchini slices before filling and rolling them: The zucchini slices will roll more easily if you soften them slightly. It really is an easy process but one you need to do with care. Again I cannot stress enough the need to work slowly and carefully when moving the zucchini through the slicer. I got five nice slices out of a large zucchini which was enough for us. When I made this recipe I only needed 1 large zucchini but you should plan on two and go from there.

chessy bread valerie

As you get closer to the top of the zucchini quit cutting and use another zucchini if needed. Slowly move the zucchini over the blade with the palm of your hand on top. Also it is very important to take your time during this step. Chances are the first slice you will need to discard as the bottom of the zucchini will be a little uneven, but beyond that you should get some great slices.Ī couple of things to keep in mind: This recipe works better with larger zucchinis. Just cut of the ends off the zucchini, set your slicer to cut a 1/8 inch slice, place the zucchini on the mandolin with the palm of your hand on top of the zucchini and move it slowly downwards to create the slice.

Chessy bread valerie tv#

When I first saw this on tv I thought it would be hard but it was actually rather simple. Lesson Learned 1 – You will need a mandolin slicer for this recipe: In order to get even long strips to roll the filling in, you will need to use a mandolin slicer. But rest assured, you can easily make this a meatless meal and it will be equally delicious. The original recipe was meatless but I like to put meat in my marinara sauce. But believe me, in this case, patience is well worth what you will receive in the end. All you need is a little patience, and I recognize that may be a challenge for some home cooks. It looks like it would be difficult to do but in actuality it’s really rather simple. I was initially intrigued by how good this recipe looked but was even more pleased with how it tasted. Just recognize that you can double or triple this recipe according to the number of mouths you need to feed. Since I do not have a large family I am always looking for ways to scale down recipes in order to make them for two. So thank you Valerie for the initial idea and know this recipe is my take on the basics of what she made. I saw Valerie Bertinelli make this recipe on the Food Network and I thought I can make this and do a few little twists and turns to make it my own and according to my preferences.













Chessy bread valerie