Crispy Baked Eggplant Cutlets, crunchy a delicious and satisfying vegetarian main dish or side dish. Crunchy yet with no frying required!| Mangia Bedda
Making homemade vegetable broth doesn't get any easier than this! Simmer vegetables and herbs, strain and use for soups or risotto recipes.| Mangia Bedda
A twist on classic Sicilian eggplant caponata with it's distinctive sweet and sour flavors (agrodolce), this variation adds swordfish to create a satisfying dish that can be enjoyed as antipasto, side or main dish. What is Sicilian caponata? Caponata is a traditional Sicilian eggplant dish made with onions, celery and tomatoes. It is known for| Mangia Bedda - Preserving tradition one recipe at a time
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
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
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
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
Spinach and ricotta brioche buns, known as ravazzate in Sicily, are a typical Sicilian street food. The perfect snack, great for gatherings!| Mangia Bedda