- On 22 April 2021
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- Tags: appetizer, appetizers, classic recipe, cod fillets, courgette flowers, finger food, fried, fried finger food, ghetto, giudia artichokes, jewish roman cuisine, Roma, Roman cuisine, roman recipe, roman style courgette flowers, roman supplì, Rome, street food, supplì, traditional appetizer, traditional recipe, traditional roman cuisine
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Roman-style courgette flowers: the Roman finger food
Roman-style courgette flowers are a classic finger food of Roman cuisine. The courgette flowers are stuffed with mozzarella and anchovies and fried in a simple, yeast-free batter. Delicious, to be enjoyed very hot, puffy and crunchy. You must taste them, like the supplì walking through the streets of Rome. We could say that even the Roman-style [...]
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- On 9 March 2020
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- Tags: artichokes, cuisine, fried, fried artichokes, fried food, giudia, giudia artichokes, jewish, Jewish cuisine, jewish ghetto, recipe, Roma, roman, roman artichokes, roman cooking, Roman cuisine, roman jewish cuisine, roman recipe, roman tradition, romaneschi, Rome, traditional appetizer, traditional cuisine, traditional dishes, traditional food, traditional recipe
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Giudia artichokes: a Roman fried with an ancient taste
Giudia artichokes are a typical dish of Judeo-Roman cuisine. This recipe has a very ancient origin: in fact, some 16th century cookbooks and some memories show the recipe. Giudia artichokes are basically typical romaneschi artichokes, the cimaroli, also called mammole, fried. The recipe for Roman artichokes involves the use of the same type. Let's find [...]
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