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TIGELLE RECIPE AND HISTORY

04/23/2020 by Filippo Trapella Leave a Comment

Tigelle is a recipe that I particularly love: practically, I grew up eating these little flatbreads, typical of my homebirth region! Tigelle are traditionally filled with cheese, cured meats, and even sweet spread, a feast for the senses, and a must of the Emilian street food!

TIGELLE RECIPE AND HISTORY

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Filed Under: Appetizer, bread, Food Story, Recipes Tagged With: appetizer, Bologna, cheese, cured meats, dough, Emilian, Emilian-Romagna, flatbread, Gnocco Fritto, Modena, party, street food, tigelle, traditional. board

GNOCCO FRITTO RECIPE AND HISTORY: all you need to know!

10/30/2019 by Filippo Trapella Leave a Comment

Gnocco Fritto is one of the most popular recipes of the Emilian cuisine: rich in history and taste! This delicious fried bread is frequently paired with cured meats and cheese, and served during family gatherings, pheasant festivals, and special occasions! Gnocco fritto can be an exquisite appetizer or a main dish; it is delicious even as dessert spread with Nutella! A must-to-try: easy to make and authentic Italian!

GNOCCO FRITTO RECIPE AND HISTORY: all you need to know!

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Filed Under: Appetizers, Food Story, My Authentic Italian Recipes, Recipes Tagged With: appetizer, bread, crescentine, dough, food story, fried, Gnocco Fritto, italian, party, recipes, Salumi



























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