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I have dedicated much of my life to the pursuit of amazing pizza, that elusive delight. For something so simple, made of such few ingredients, the variety – and difference in quality – is staggering.
Remove the roasted bones from the oven and place into a large casserole dish with the tomato, garlic, thyme and star anise. Season and cover with cold water, then bring up to the boil and simmer ...
The future of pasta, in my opinion, will be realised not only by reinventing pasta according to oneself, but by regenerating and reworking the classic accompaniments and sauces in new ways. This doesn ...
Filippo Trapella shares his recipe for torta di riso, a delicious Italian rice cake flavoured with candied citron, vanilla and powdered amaretti biscuits. To give the cake its traditional sticky crust ...
To begin, place the San Marzano tomatoes on a greaseproof paper sheet with a drizzle of olive oil. Cook in the oven for approximately 2 hours until dry 4 San Marzano tomatoes, peeled extra virgin ...
Guanciale is a type of salumi made from cured pork cheek, and is similar – although importantly different – to bacon and pancetta. The cheek is cured in salt and flavoured with pepper, sage, rosemary ...
Asparagus season, bringing with it both the white and green varieties in plentiful supply, heralds the beginning of spring in Italy. While asparagus can be grilled, stir fried or even eat raw the most ...
Nothern Italy is where you tend to find more robust, rich and hearty examples of Italian cooking, thanks to its proximity to the Alps and large wealthy cities such as Turin and Milan. Liguria, however ...
From the blood oranges of Sicily to the fragrant bergamot grown in Calabria, Italy is well known for its oranges and other citrus fruits. Juice, zest and flesh can all be used to add a sweet, juicy ...
Manuela Zangara serves up a simple and refreshing beef carpaccio recipe, perfect for summer. The key to success if to get the slices of beef as thin as possible – if you're wary about the process, you ...
Coviglia is a traditional dessert from Naples that traces back to the 18th century. It is considered a semifreddo (which in Italian means 'half-cold' or ‘half-frozen') and texture-wise, it is between ...