
Giardiniera
You could call this the Italian equivalent of kimchi or sauerkraut, a seasoned pickled condiment that is often served with rich or fried foods to aid digestion. Make it a day or two in advance for the flavors to truly marry! You can enjoy this as-is before a big meal, chopped up on a sandwich or salad, or even served with antipasti.
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