{The Regions}

Lombardy

Tiramisu – an aphrodisiac pick-me-up

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

There’s some fierce competition laying claim to the invention of Tiramisu – one of Italy’s most famous desserts. This amazingly sweet and delicious dish has spread throughout Italy and finds itself on the menus of restaurants in every corner of the world – whether they’re Italian or not! The Origins of Tiramisu The origins of [...]

Risotto alla Milanese

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

While you might not have imagined it, Italy is Europe’s largest producer of rice, and the Piedmont and Lombardy regions of Northern Italy are the main areas for rice production (although rice was first cultivated extensively in the Campania region, only taking hold in the agricultural life of the North in the later middle ages). [...]

Panettone – an Italian christmas cake

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Panettone, alongside Pandoro, is a christmas staple throughout Italy (and in various parts of the world where Italian emigrants settled, in particular Argentina, Brazil and other parts of Latin America). It’s a type of light bread sweatened with candied fruits, raisins, and lemon zest – and in variations chocolate or custard. Where does the name [...]

Pumpkin filled Tortelli

Friday, October 31st, 2008

This autumnal recipe is found predominantly in the area that stretches between Ferrara and Mantova, and so can plausibly be placed in either Emilia-Romagna or Lombardy – it makes no difference to the taste! A classic dish that is often overlooked in summaries of Italian recipes, mainly because the famous chronicler of Italian cuisine, Artusi, [...]