Stuffed Calamari in Tomato Sauce, filled with a cheesy breadcrumb mixture and cooked in tomato sauce. Perfect for serving with pasta as a first course!| Mangia Bedda
Another favourite seafood dish perfect for Christmas Eve, Portuguese Salt Cod and Potato Casserole has become part of our holiday dinner table.| Mangia Bedda
Baccala alla ghiotta, a Sicilian style salt cod dish with potatoes, black olives, capers, cherry tomatoes and onions. Perfect for your Christmas Eve menu.| Mangia Bedda
Sicilian swordfish with tomatoes, capers and olives: combines commonly used Sicilian ingredients to create a quick and easy one-pan meal!| Mangia Bedda
Sicilian style fish with onions, mint, and vinegar prepared in a distinctly Sicilian way combining sweet and sour flavors and ready in less than 30 minutes!| Mangia Bedda
Sicilian pasta with sardines, a classic and flavorful pasta dish from Palermo with Arabic influences featuring saffron, raisins and pine nuts.| Mangia Bedda
This simple pasta dish is brimming with fresh seafood. Italian Seafood Pasta is perfect for a family weeknight meal or weekend entertaining!| Mangia Bedda
Coquilles St-Jacques, theperfect Christmas Eve appetizer! Shrimps and scallops with a creamy bechamel sauce, topped with cheese and surrounded by a ring of mashed potatoes.| Mangia Bedda
Arancini, or rice balls, are a common Sicilian street food enjoyed as a snack or antipasto. Seafood arancini, a delicious variation of traditional Sicilian arancini, are filled with shrimp and scallops in a creamy bechamel sauce, coated in breadcrumbs and deep fried until crisp! Arancini, or rice balls, are a common Sicilian street food enjoyed| Mangia Bedda - Preserving tradition one recipe at a time
Sicilian pasta with anchovies and breadcrumbs is a quick and easy pasta dinner made with just a few pantry staples and ready in the time it takes to cook your pasta! The anchovies seemlessly melt into the oil to add a delicious umami flavor to this classic dish. Every home cook needs a repertoire of| Mangia Bedda - Preserving tradition one recipe at a time