Utica greens

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Utica greens is a spicy Italian-American sautéed escarole dish, typically prepared with hot peppers, garlic, breadcrumbs, and cheese, that originated in Utica, New York.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian-American dish
regional cuisine
associatedWithCity Utica, New York
associatedWithEthnicGroup Italian American
surface form: Italian Americans
commonAdditions bacon
breadcrumbs browned under broiler
ham
prosciutto
commonCheeseUsed Parmesan cheese
Pecorino Romano
surface form: Romano cheese
commonCookingFat olive oil
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
course appetizer
side dish
cuisine Italian-American cuisine
developedIn late 20th century
dishType vegetable dish
flavorProfile savory
spicy
hasPart breadcrumb topping
melted cheese topping
sautéed escarole
spicy pepper mixture
hasVariant Greens Morelle
inspiredBy Italian escarole dishes
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity New York State
surface form: New York (state)
mainIngredient breadcrumbs
cheese
escarole
garlic
hot peppers
olive oil
notableIn Utica, New York restaurant scene
placeOfOrigin Utica, New York
popularity regional specialty
preparationMethod sautéing
region Central New York
servedWith Italian bread
typicalServingTemperature hot
typicalSpicinessLevel medium to hot
uses breadcrumbs
escarole greens
garlic
grated cheese
olive oil
pickled cherry peppers
usesPartOfPlant leafy greens

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Utica, New York hasLocalCuisine Utica greens