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golden crispy breaded eggplant cutlets
By D.D. August 12, 2019November 20, 2023 Dinner/Italian Recipes/Savory/Sicilian Recipes/Vegetables

Breaded Eggplant Cutlets. Cotolette di Melanzane

These eggplants cutlets check all your boxes: fast, delicious and easy. Did I mention that kids love it? There is more: you can bake or fry them. Oh, I forgot: these eggplant cutlets are terrific eaten warm, but cold are OMG.  You can use these eggplant schnitzels as a sandwich:

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easy baked caponata all in one sheet pan
By D.D. June 26, 2019November 20, 2023 Italian Recipes/Sicilian Recipes/Vegetables

How to make Sicilian Caponata using only one pan and the oven.

Sicilian Baked Caponata is the new hero of your weeknight meals. You loved my Caponatina, so I decided to share with you her lightweight sister: Sicilian Caponata using only one pan and the oven! Perfect for those days you have zero envy to stay in the kitchen. A sweet and

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Golden crust brushed with olive oil and sprinkled with sea salt flakes
By D.D. June 5, 2019February 20, 2024 Italian Recipes/Pizza/Roman Recipes/Savory/Uncategorized/Vegetables

Call me by my name: PIZZA BIANCA (with video and step by step pics)

No-knead pizza bianca (or focaccia) using the Bonci method. Pizza Bianca is a blonde, thick, luscious, spongy lady with a crunchy bottom, sprinkled with salt flakes that burst flavor in your mouth at each bite.  In Rome, we call it Pizza Bianca and she loved as much Pizza Rossa. In the

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a spoonful of Sicilian Eggplant Caponata
By D.D. May 30, 2019November 20, 2023 Italian Recipes/Sicilian Recipes/Vegetables

Sicilian Caponata (with secret tips…shhh!)

Let’s celebrate the begin of the eggplant season with Caponata. Caponata is a sweet and sour dish, where fried eggplants dance in an oniony tomato sauce and capers, green olives, and pine nuts complement it without overpowering. In my house growing up, we called it Caponatina (small caponata). A nice

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FOOD + FEELINGS (with a strong Italian accent)

CIAOBELLAKITCHEN is also PASTICCERIA ITALIANA in SEATTLE

CIAO, SOMETHING NEW IS COMING:

How to Make Sicilian Arancini with mamma Pupa’s secrets.

Zeppole di San Giuseppe filled with pastry cream and topped with an amarena cherry

How to Make Italian Zeppole for Saint Joseph. Baked Version.

pink cauliflower cake with pickled onions on a white tablecloth

Pink Cauliflower Cake with Onions (pickled)

milk rose punch in a glass with gold trim and floating jello letters and flowers

Rose Milk Punch

Decorate dish with purple sweet potato gnocchi topped with goat cheese sauce and hazelnuts

Purple Sweet Potato Gnocchi (and six V-Day rules)

Pink pancakes stacked and filled with ricotta, covered with raspberries and blueberries and strawberries. Sprinkled with powder sugar and maple syrup.

Pink Pancakes Cake

meatballs braised in a pot with broth, wine and bay leaves

The Meatballs. Polpette in Umido.White Wine Meatballs. ‘E Purpett’!

cauliflower fritters

Cauliflower Patties. Le frittelle Napoletane di Natale di mia nonna Carmela.

Roasted Pear with Brie and Pistachios

Roasted Pears with Brie and Pistachios

Meringue with whipped cream raspberry and blueberry

Mini Pavlova. Berry Nice!

Traditional Father's day cream puffs - Bignè di San Giuseppe fritti

Traditional Father’s day cream puffs – Bignè di San Giuseppe fritti

Sicilian cannoli

How to Make Authentic Sicilian Cannoli.

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