Ossobuco
Ossobuco: Ossobuco is a Milanese speciality of cross-cut veal shanks braised with vegetables, white wine and broth. Ossobuco or osso buco is Italian for “bone with a hole”; a reference to the marrow hole at the centre of the cross-cut veal shank. It is often garnished with gremolata and traditionally served with risotto alla milanese. […]
Pizzelle
Pizzelle: Pizzelle are traditional Italian waffle cookies made from flour, eggs, sugar, butter or vegetable oil, and flavouring (usually anise or anisette, but also vanilla or lemon zest). Pizzelle can be hard and crisp or soft and chewy depending on the ingredients and method of preparation. Pizzelle’s are eaten flat or folded into cone shapes […]
Pignolata
Pignolata: Pignolata is a Sicilian pastry, which originated in Messina and is also common in Calabria. Pignolata is made of small portions of fried pastry, like large pearls, in a hot honey sauce, with chopped almonds or hazelnuts. Before serving, they are set on a plate, as a crown, with chopped nuts sprinkled over the […]
Pastiera
Pastiera: Pastiera is a type of Italian cake made with eggs, boiled wheat and ricotta cheese. Pastiera originates from the area of Naples and is typical prepared during Easter time. The Pastiera has to be cooked some days in advance, in order to allow the fragrances to mix properly and result in that unique flavour.
Panforte
Panforte: Panforte is a traditional Italian dessert containing fruits and nuts, and resembles fruitcake or Lebkuchen. Literally, panforte means “strong bread” which refers to the spicy flavour. The process of making panforte is fairly simple. Sugar is dissolved in honey and various nuts, fruits and spices are mixed together with flour. The entire mixture is […]