Cooking with Capicotto: Mel’s Stuffed Apricots (2/3)
(Part 2/3) In the kitchen every day is arm day. Sometimes you're a skilled spine surgeon and sometimes scissors try to get the best of you. From apricots to peppers, what's…
(Part 2/3) In the kitchen every day is arm day. Sometimes you're a skilled spine surgeon and sometimes scissors try to get the best of you. From apricots to peppers, what's…
(Part 1/3) Taking side dishes to the next level with Stuffed Apricots! Like this protein-packed post if you'd eat this and stay tuned as we whip up this fruitastic dish. Struggling…
These steaks have the mark of a champion. 🥩🔥 Hope everyone has a grill-axing evening! Struggling with chronic back or neck pain? Give William Capicotto MD a call today or…
Taking a brief break from #MedicalMonday to keep the gnocchi game strong. Here's a throwback to a happy dough that might make you smile on this beautiful Monday morning: Sweet…
The gnocchi to happiness is pasta. A little cheesy maybe but this ricotta gnocchi is im-pasta-ble to resist. Struggling with chronic back or neck pain? Give William Capicotto MD a…
What the fork?! This "old technique" for making gnocchi might just be the best way. After all, mother knows best! Struggling with chronic back or neck pain? Give William Capicotto…
O-fish-ially in love with sepia pasta! Nothing beats a successful day of treating patients followed by homemade pasta and calamari. Thoughts on this sauce-sea dish? Struggling with chronic back or…
From a physical workout to a cooking workout. Using cuttlefish ink to make this sepia pasta dough might not be the prettiest process, but the final product is definitely fin-tastic!…
Here in Buffalo, everyone has an opinion on pizza toppings. From traditional cheese pizza to sophisticated lemon, onion, and taleggio, to calabrian chili paste-infused sauce with sundried tomatoes, burrata, basil,…
Just found my next patient! I'd say he's a-dough-rable 😉 Making pizza dough is an underappreciated art form. How do you think I did? Struggling with chronic back or neck…