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  • I had asked S whether she would cook pizzocheri, a peasant dish of buckwheat ribbons, cabbage and potatoes from the Lombardy region of Italy, for her husband, as we were driving back from the country, with S in the back seat.

    Cabbages, Adequately 2009

  • Inspired, Tilly Culme-Seymour made pizzocheri, a sustaining bowl of buckwheat ribbons, cabbage and potatoes from the Lombardy region of Italy.

    Cabbages, Adequately 2009

  • Inspired, Tilly Culme-Seymour made pizzocheri, a sustaining bowl of buckwheat ribbons, cabbage and potatoes from the Lombardy region of Italy.

    Cabbages, Adequately 2009

  • And in between came the robust pizzocheri, which so divided opinion.

    Cabbages, Adequately 2009

  • And in between came the robust pizzocheri, which so divided opinion.

    Cabbages, Adequately 2009

  • I had asked S whether she would cook pizzocheri, a peasant dish of buckwheat ribbons, cabbage and potatoes from the Lombardy region of Italy, for her husband, as we were driving back from the country, with S in the back seat.

    Cabbages, Adequately 2009

  • My grandparents are from the Valtellina region and I have eated pizzocheri since I could eat solids.

    Pizzoccheri Valtellina Haalo 2008

  • You can substitute Japanese soba for the pizzocheri; if you can find neither, use whole wheat fettuccine.

    news | FT | http://www.timesdaily.com 2009

  • So I decide to have lunch on the border of Italy and Switzerland - another plate of pizzocheri

    TravelPod.com Recent Updates 2008

  • The speciality in this area is pizzocheri so I have them for dinner - buckheat pasta with a sauce of potatoes, cabbage, melted cheese and garlic, then I have a platter of local meats and cheeses (bresaola, various types of sausage, and the local Bitto and Casera cheeses).

    TravelPod.com Recent Updates 2008

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