Italian cuisine

Italian cuisine

Italians are great gourmets and recognize only the best in food. Italy is more than two thousand types of wines, five hundred odd varieties of cheese, three hundred types of meat products, several hundred varieties of pasta ... However, this country is famous not only for products of the highest quality. Most Italians are excellent cooks. The Italian cuisine they created is unique, multifaceted, endless, inimitable; you can talk about it endlessly.

Modern Italian cuisine is divided into two parts. The first of these is “tall,” classical, la cucina classica, a legacy of an old aristocratic culture that has absorbed some elements of French culinary traditions. Another, no less interesting, is the cuisine of housewives (la cucina casalinga), peasants and bourgeois townspeople (la cucina borghese), which follows local traditions.

I must say that the culinary traditions of different regions of Italy are very different. Each region has its own types of pasta, meats, cheese and wines, as well as each region has its own recipes for salads, soups, casseroles, breads, pastries and desserts.

Zucotto with drunk cherry, almonds and chocolate
Vegetable pizza with mozzarella
Quesadillas with olives and goat cheese
Italian crostini with olives
Coffee biscotti with chocolate
Magic Christmas cake Panettone
Gnocchi, basic recipe
Polpets in tomato and pepper sauce
Homemade Italian Lasagne
Aranchini
La La Lasagna
Turkey meatballs with mozzarella with sauce
Octopus salad with potato cream soup and white celery
Canneloni with salmon and spinach
Pasta with mint pesto and bread crumbs
All Soup with Roasted Black Lentils
Taralli with fennel seeds
Summer risotto
White pizza with vegetables and pesto
Pesto pasta in 10 minutes
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