Arancini are traditional Italian rice balls that are typically stuffed with a variety of fillings and then coated in breadcrumbs and fried until golden and crispy. Originating from Sicily, arancini are a popular street food and appetizer throughout Italy, particularly in the south. Their name, which means “little oranges” in Italian, comes from their round...
Learn moreBistecca Fiorentina is a classic Italian steak, originating from Tuscany, particularly the city of Florence. It is one of Italy’s most famous dishes, known for its simplicity, bold flavors, and high-quality ingredients. The dish features a large, bone-in steak, typically from a Chianina breed of cattle, which is a prized and ancient breed native to...
Learn moreBolognese Sauce (known in Italy as Ragù alla Bolognese) is a rich, hearty, and flavorful meat-based sauce originating from Bologna, Italy. It is traditionally served with pasta, most famously tagliatelle, and is a cornerstone of Italian cuisine. The sauce is made with a combination of meat, vegetables, wine, and stock, slowly cooked to develop a...
Learn moreBottarga is a traditional Italian delicacy made from the roe (eggs) of mullet or sometimes tuna. The roe is salted, pressed, and then dried, creating a firm, flavorful product that is often grated or sliced thinly. It is known for its rich, briny, and umami flavor, which adds depth to many Italian dishes. Key Features...
Learn moreCacio e Pepe is a traditional Italian pasta dish from Rome, known for its simplicity and deliciously bold flavor. The name Cacio e Pepe translates to “cheese and pepper” in Italian, which are the two key ingredients that make up the sauce. It is considered one of the classical Roman pasta dishes alongside Carbonara and...
Learn moreCaprese Salad (Insalata Caprese) is a simple and refreshing Italian salad that originated from the island of Capri in Italy. It is a dish made with fresh tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, fresh basil, extra virgin olive oil, and salt. The salad is known for its vibrant colors, which represent the Italian flag—red, white, and green—and its...
Learn moreIt seems like you might be referring to Carbonara, a famous Italian pasta dish, rather than “Carbonera.” Spaghetti alla Carbonara is a traditional Italian pasta dish from Rome, made with a simple yet flavorful sauce of egg yolks, cheese, pancetta (or guanciale), and black pepper. It is known for its creamy texture, which is achieved...
Learn moreFocaccia is a traditional Italian flatbread that is similar in texture to pizza dough but thicker and more bread-like. It is a versatile and flavorful bread that can be enjoyed on its own, used as a sandwich base, or served as an accompaniment to meals. Focaccia is typically seasoned with olive oil, salt, and herbs,...
Learn moreGelato is a traditional Italian ice cream that is known for its rich, creamy texture and intense flavor. Unlike regular ice cream, gelato is made with a higher proportion of milk and a lower proportion of cream and typically contains fewer air bubbles (a process known as overrun). This gives it a denser, smoother texture...
Learn moreGnocchi is a type of traditional Italian dumpling made from potatoes, flour, and eggs (though there are many variations with other ingredients such as ricotta, spinach, or semolina). The dough is rolled into small, pillow-like pieces, and often textured with a fork or gnocchi board to create ridges that help hold sauces. Gnocchi is typically...
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