Caramelised Onion, Fennel and Ricotta Pies
Caramelised onion, fennel and ricotta pies re-create the magic of a trip to Athens. The recipe works as a main, but can also be halved and served as canapés, warm or cold.
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Caramelised onion, fennel and ricotta pies re-create the magic of a trip to Athens. The recipe works as a main, but can also be halved and served as canapés, warm or cold.
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