Grazia not only made the stunning bread dough centrepiece, but this dish of tagliatelle:
Then there was roast lamb with potatoes and even mint sauce!
There was chicken that had been slowly cooked in wine too:
And there were bacon rolls:
Time flies, as do doves and of course there was an Easter colomba:
I'd made some of my chocolate thingies, as everyone seems to like them. [It's getting difficult to find Amarena Fabbri down here so I used German black cherries in syrup from the blessed Lidl.]
Linda and Chiara had made this tart of frutti di bosco and pears:
And later a friend brought round these home-made Sicilian cassate, without which Easter cannot be complete:
While time sets about flying, waist lines take to widening, so next week we diet!
6 comments:
I knew I shouldn't stop by to see you.....I could have devoured my computer! What a wonderful feast you had. I was in Hong Kong for Easter..spent five days there on the way home from India...such a contrast..I did indulge myself on one very expensive, decadently superb Chinese meal.
Am now back in San Francisco, where is has been storming and rainy and my joints ache. I visited my doc yesterday and I lost 25 pounds during my sojourn in India...I weighed in right before I headed to Mumbai. That is great...I hope to go back soon and, perhaps, if I'm lucky, another 25 pounds will come off!
Uh-ummmm! Looks delicious.
What an adventure you have had, Carmen - I think I need a trip to India too!
And it was, Liz.
Everything looks fantastic. I love roast lamb! Thank you for sharing.
tagliatelle
I have this here right now but it's nothing like your delight.
Hi, Linda. I thought I'd already replied to your comment but something must have gone wrong. Anyway, I love roast lamb too! Ah, no one makes pasta like Grazia, James.
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