Make your own Homemade Ricotta! 3 ingredients, 3 simple steps and about half an hour later you'll have fresh ricotta for your favorite recipes!| Mangia Bedda
Dairy free ricotta cheese made with almonds is creamy and mild flavored. Enjoy in your favorite recipes that call for ricotta, sweet or savory!| Mangia Bedda
Sicilian Rosticceria Small Bites are basically Sicily's fast food. These inexpensive small bites are the perfect and delicious quick snack or lunch to go! Sicilian Rosticceria Small Bites are basically Sicily's fast food. These inexpensive small bites are a quick snack or lunch to go! For the dough: 1 envelope dry yeast (8 grams)1 cup| Mangia Bedda - Preserving tradition one recipe at a time
These golden and crisp riceballs are a favourite street food in Sicily.| Mangia Bedda - Preserving tradition one recipe at a time
Sfincione Bagherese is a Sicilian style pizza made with a thick spongy dough covered with anchovies, tuma cheese, ricotta and golden sautéed onions all topped with a layer of crispy breadcrumbs and caciocavallo cheese. The perfect balance of flavors and textures in one bite! Make this recipe with my easy no knead pizza dough recipe.| Mangia Bedda - Preserving tradition one recipe at a time
Pitoni Messinesi or Sicilian Fried Calzone are a typical street food of Messina, Sicily. A pizza-like dough is filled with escarole, tomatoes, cheese and anchovies to create a tasty treat enjoyed as a snack or quick lunch. Pitoni Messinese or Sicilian Fried Calzone are a typical street food of Messina, Sicily. A pizza-like dough is| Mangia Bedda - Preserving tradition one recipe at a time
Panelle (Sicilian chickpea fritters) are a typical Sicilian street food. These crispy little bites made with chickpea flour are exceptionally delicious served in a panino and drizzled with fresh lemon juice. Panelle (Sicilian Chickpea Fritters) are typically served as a street food in Palermo, either on their own or in a panino with a drizzle| Mangia Bedda - Preserving tradition one recipe at a time
Pane cunzatu, which means seasoned bread, is the Sicilian version of a sandwich. This poor man's food was traditionally made with a few simple ingredients that were available: a sturdy loaf of bread, the best quality olive oil, oregano, anchovies, fresh tomatoes and cheese. A quick and easy lunch, great for taking along on picnics.| Mangia Bedda - Preserving tradition one recipe at a time
Focaccia Messinese is a Sicilian style focaccia as made in Messina with semolina flour added to the dough for a crisp and chewy texture. Topped with anchovies, tuma cheese, escarole and cherry tomatoes this focaccia makes for a great lunch or snack! This focaccia Messinese is unlike your typical cherry tomato topped focaccia. A savory| Mangia Bedda - Preserving tradition one recipe at a time
Baked Sicilian Iris with Ricotta as found in cafés and bars all over Sicily are soft brioche like buns stuffed with a creamy ricotta and chocolate chip filling. They're perfect for breakfast or a snack any time of day. What are Sicilian Iris? Iris are soft brioche type buns filled with a creamy ricotta and| Mangia Bedda - Preserving tradition one recipe at a time
A delicious variation on classic Sicilian arancini. These arancini alla Norma are filled with eggplant in a light tomato sauce, ricotta salata and mozzarella to create perfect vegetarian arancini! One of the most recognizable Sicilian foods, arancini (also known as rice balls or arancini balls) are found all over the island and commonly sold as| Mangia Bedda - Preserving tradition one recipe at a time
Sicilian Sfincione is unlike the pizza found in the rest of Italy. It is topped with a light dusting of grated pecorino or parmigiano cheese and covered with a crisp layer of toasted breadcrumbs for a nice surprising crunch!| Mangia Bedda - Preserving tradition one recipe at a time
Welcome to Mangia Bedda! Isn't it amazing how the sight, smell and taste of certain foods can flood us with memories? With one taste we can be instantly transported back to our childhood Christmases as well as other family celebrations. I've decided that these recipes are worth preserving! However, have you ever asked an...Read More| Mangia Bedda
Spinach and ricotta brioche buns, known as ravazzate in Sicily, are a typical Sicilian street food. The perfect snack, great for gatherings!| Mangia Bedda