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Can't Have Dom DeLuise Over for Dinner?Dom's recipes are mostly Italian, guaranteed delicious and more fun than a barrel of monkeys. Can't have Dom DeLuise over for dinner? Get him in the kitchen instead - for some hilarious help while you cook your next great meal. This multimedia cooking CD-ROM features Dom DeLuise - today's comedic chef - serving up a lighthearted demonstration of some serious home cooking. Try Dom's personal favorites - most take only minutes to prepare. Learn cooking tips and techniques you'll never forget as Dom prepares everything from angel hair pasta to zucchini bread. Whether you're planning an elegant salad or the fastest lasagna in the west, cooks of every level will learn how to make great tasting meals - with or without the rubber chicken. A two-disc set with over 200 of Dom's favorite recipes. Over two hours of video and audio segments featuring Dom's comedy and cooking expertise. Special features that include:
Requirements:Windows: 80386sx PC with CD-ROM drive, mouse, color VGA monitor, 4 bit VGA adapter (16 colors), 4MB RAM, 4MB free hard disk space, MS-DOS 3.3 or later and Windows 3.1 or later. Video and audio playback will not be smooth with these minimum requirements. Recommended: (MPC2): 80486xs PC with double speed CD-ROM drive, MPC compatible sound card, mouse, speakers, color VGA monitor, 8 bit VGA adapter (256 colors), 8MB RAM, 4MB free hard disk space, MS-DOS 3.3 or later and Windows 3.1 or later.
Ratings:CD-ROM Today, January 1996 "However, Dom proves to be a fine, home-style cook, drawing most of his easy, tasty recipes from his Neapolitan-American upbringing in Brooklyn. This deliciously earthy, herb-strewn cuisine is the basis of the fare at neighborhood Italian restaurants in most of the United States, but Dom's home-cooked versions are more savory, individual, and interesting. Dom has 'lightened' a few recipes, and occasionally suggests a packaged shortcut (e.g. the ubiquitous creeping cream of mushroom soup), but it's still authentic, yummy, mama-style cucina."
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