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Archive for the ‘Life’ Category. Scintilla Day One – The Taboo of Underage Drinking. Before Bacardi Breezers there was Taboo and Mirage. It was New Year’s Eve. I was about 14 and my best friend Ali was spending the evening with us. We were all – me, my brothers, Ali, my mum and dad – going to a house party with friends of my parents in the village. 8221; Jim, Ali and I raced into the house as the countdown started. The kitchen table was covered in empty bottles and full ashtrays. We fumbled throu...As a ...
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The Sicilian Cuisine Blog: The basics of Sicilian Cuisine
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The basics of Sicilian Cuisine. August 7, 2016 at 10:09 PM. Yes, we love Sicily and Italy.dont you? August 8, 2016 at 1:02 PM. Thank you so much for visiting my blog and for taking the time to leave this amazing comment E.Tonazzi. I really appreciate it :). Come back soon to check the new recipes! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). About me and my blog. The basics of Sicilian Cuisine. Follow me on Instagram. Follow me on Facebook. The Festivity of the Epiphany: the Wisemen, the sw. Food and Friends Links. The o...
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The Sicilian Cuisine Blog: August 2011
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011. Anelletti al forno": our scrumptious baked Sicilian pasta. Do you know what " anelletti al forno. Here in Sicily we have a typical shape of pasta that is called " Sicilian anelletti. Which means little rings. We normally use them when we want to prepare our traditional baked pasta! You may find this little timballo. As this recipe is usually very rich we normally eat it in winter, while for summer we have a different version, considered absolutely "lighter" :-). 250 gr. Sici...
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The Sicilian Cuisine Blog: Etna Coffee, Sicilian street food in London: it's a YES for me!
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Monday, May 25, 2015. Etna Coffee, Sicilian street food in London: it's a YES for me! Lately I have been caught up in the 'British got talent' tv show really badly, so. when yesterday I went to try the first Sicilian street food spot in London,. I felt I was the Simon Cowell of the situation: critical about the food, because I wanted to check if it was actually the real thing and if by tasting that food I could have the magical feeling of being brought back to my home city Palermo. And it doesn't matter.
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The Sicilian Cuisine Blog: The basics of Sicilian cuisine: "la pastella" aka batter
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Thursday, April 30, 2015. The basics of Sicilian cuisine: "la pastella" aka batter. Have you ever heard about cheese or veggies fried in "pastella"? One of the most basic preparation in our cuisine is the batter, that we call "pastella". Ready in five minutes,. Crunchy outside and soft inside. Is perfect for frying our lovely local cheese or a mix of vegetables. If you want to organize a dinner party and want to offer a real treat to your guests. Here are the ingredients and the preparation for 4 people:.
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The Sicilian Cuisine Blog: June 2011
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011. Sicilian cheese: la "Vastedda del Belice". Do you know what is the so-called "vastedda del Belice"? It's a local exquisite cheese. Coming from the area of Belice, in the province of Agrigento. Which is the only "pasta filata cheese" (or stretched cheese) is made from sheep and has an ivory color. Means wrong, gone bad. Farmers started to eat it with bread and tomatoes at their lunch break in the fields. Nowadays this local cheese is a POD. Posted by Georgia C. Links to this post.
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60 Additional reasons to visit Italy | ItalyTraveller Blog
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60 Additional reasons to visit Italy. The canals of Venice, the Spanish Steps in Rome and the romantic landscapes of the Amalfi Coast are just a few examples of what you can find in a classic Italian travel guide. As well as shopping in Milan, eating a Neapolitan pizza and ordering an espresso which are always included in the Top 10 things to do once in a lifetime. All this is true and every Italian fully endorses these highlighted points. Did you know that there are pyramids in Italy too? Get a little t...
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