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Travel + Leisure on MSNI Explored Italy’s Ligurian Coast the Old-fashioned Way—By Foot on Its Ancient PathsHow best to see Italy’s dreamy Ligurian coast? Follow the ancient cobblestoned paths that wind from town to town.
The picturesque town, famous for its gelato-coloured buildings, was named by Architectural Digest as the world's top seaside.
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Giallozafferano.com on MSNLigurian RabbitAs the name suggests, Rabbit Ligurian Style is a typical second course from the Liguria region, more precisely from Western ...
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Ligurian PanissaTo make Ligurian panissa, start by sifting the chickpea flour into a large bowl (1), then add the salt, adjust with pepper, and gradually pour in the water while stirring the flour with a whisk to ...
Prepare the batter as on page 141 and divide the mix in two, to make two thinner pancakes. When ready to cook, heat a well-seasoned 30cm castiron frying pan to very hot. Add about 2–3 ...
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Cycling News on MSNTrofeo Laigueglia: Juan Ayuso wins from four-man sprintVollering came into the race as the big favourite and did not disappoint as she took victory in style ahead of Van der ...
Rapallo as seen from the water.
In Genoese dialect they’re called crêuze—narrow cobblestoned paths that cross the hillsides along Italy’s dazzling Ligurian coast. These centuries-old mule tracks were originally used by ...
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