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	<title>Mostly useless &#187; Cappelletti</title>
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		<title>Organized cooking</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cooking is hard stuff. There are recipes out there that would take advantage of project management methods. Take for example Cappelletti in brodo, a soup you can have in Emilia Romagna. To make it you have to prepare a broth with beef, chicken, pork sausage and vegetables, than save the broth for later and grind [...]]]></description>
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<p>Cooking is hard stuff.  There are recipes out there that would take advantage of project management methods.  Take for example Cappelletti in brodo, a soup you can have in Emilia Romagna.  To make it you have to prepare a broth with beef, chicken, pork sausage and vegetables, than save the broth for later and grind the meat together with parmigiano cheese, some grated bread and a little nutmeg until you have a uniform compound.  Then, you make a mixture with flour and eggs, stirring until you get a compact and dry but still soft yellow bowl of dough.  Then you make it flat with a rolling pin and cut it in squares 4-5cm wide.  Then you put a small take of meat compound in each square, bend it and close it with a clever usage of your fingers, in the typical cappelletti shape.  Then you make it rest for 8 hours, to make it dry and solid.  Finally, you cook it in the original broth.  Since recipes like this can easily keep you busy for a couple days, you should better get organized&#8230;</p>
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