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How to make a gnocchi transformation

Although it’s somtimes a chore, I love making gnocchi and love even more to devour them with a light bolognese sauce, cheese and olive oil. So I thought, as well as sharing the simple yet delicious recipe my great-grandmother passed down to me, I would attempt to devise a format for dishing out recipe data in XML. Logical, no?

I use XSL to doll up the XML data mostly to keep it relatively platform indepedent, that is, no PHP or JavaScript, but of course a XSL parser wouldn’t hurt of course. For a recipes application however, using simpleXML and some Ajax magic would go down as well as these floury balls of joy do with a crisp verdelho.

There are some fantastic recipe sites and books available but alas I didn’t spend much time researching the market. I’d rather be eating. Rather it was a quick and dirty way of providing the means to share my love of food and be a complete nerd at the same time.

So if you like traditional Italian food and don’t mind getting your hands dirty in flour and XML, dig in and mangiati quanto vuoi! :)

Gnocchi recipe

2 Responses to “How to make a gnocchi transformation”

  1. Patrick Says:

    If we applied the infinite monkey theorem to crappy data interchange formats we’d probably come up with something as bad as XML.

  2. ramon Says:

    There are not enough monkey brains in the world to do the processing required for such a feat.

    Oh ok, I’ll output a JSON object just for you.

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