- On 19 January 2021
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Gricia: the pasta sauce ancestor of the Amatriciana
Gricia pasta is one of the most famous dishes of Roman cuisine and it can be considered the ancestor of amatriciana pasta. It is one of the culinary specialties of the popular Roman cuisine although its origins are not very clear. Like any dish of traditional Roman cuisine, it has undergone variations and elaborations based [...]
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- On 11 March 2019
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Amatriciana: the flavor of Rome
Amatriciana is one of those recipes that has got an eternal aura that defies the time. Despite it had undergone substantial changes, such as the addition of tomatoes, it remains a dish handed down from generation to generation. It is a very rich condiment based on four basic ingredients: the guanciale (pork cheek), the tomato, [...]
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- On 28 February 2019
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- Tags: bacon, carbonara, carbonara lover, cooking class, cooking class rome, dishes, Italia, Italian dishes, italy, parmesan, Pasta, pasta lover, recipe, recipes, Roma, Roman dishes, Rome, spaghetti, traditional, traditional cuisine
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Carbonara: history and recipe of a famous Roman dish
Everyone loves Carbonara. Always considered one of the traditional dishes of Roman cuisine, its origins, however, are Neapolitan. Its birth is recently, about 1944 when an American soldier came in Italy. In fact, the American troops liked very much our stalls where you can found original “street food” like pizza, supplì and specially spaghetti. They [...]
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