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asparagus risotto
Recipes, Rice

Venetian Risotto with Asparagus

The plum pearly, short-grain Italian rice grown in the Po Valley, which can absorb a quantity of liquid and become properly tender without falling apart, is essential for making risotto. Despite what some books say, no other kind of rice will do. “One of the first steps in making risotto […]

Savoiardi ladyfingers
Recipes, Sweets

Venetian Savoiardi recipe

These are simply ladyfingers, best when homemade. If you plan to buy them, try to find an Italian or French bakery instead of using the spongy supermarket variety. Savoiardi 4 large eggs (separated and at room temperature) 3 cups (375 g) cake flour or all-purpose flour, sifted 3 times 1 […]

roast lamb
Meat, Recipes

Venetian Roast Racks of Lamb

Simply roasted racks of lamb are an excellent foil for many of the potato and vegetable dishes typical of Venice. Francesco recommends spezzatino di verdure, or vegetable casserole, with the racks of lamb. His mashed potatoes are excellent as well. Roast Racks of Lamb 2 racks of lamb (Frenched (ask […]

spaghetti tuna
Pasta, Recipes

Spaghetti With Tuna for children

This children’s dish, one that Francesco’s little son, Jacopo, loves, consists simply of spaghetti mixed with mashed canned tuna. Francesco recommends using Italian tuna canned in olive oil. “For grownups you can turn it into pirate spaghetti – spaghetti alla corsara – by adding a little tomato, parsley and garlic,” […]

halibut with broccoli
Fish, Recipes

Venetian Halibut with Broccoli

Venetian Halibut with Broccoli recipe. Something if you are a foodie, you should try. Broccoli is really popular, especially for healthy diets. We’ also got other broccoli recipes, sugh as Orecchiette ai Broccoli that you can check out! How to make the Venetian Halibut with Broccoli? Here’s the recipe! Bread […]

Fish, Recipes

Venetian Seafood Stew

“Seafood stews are not easy to make because you really have to cook each kind of fish separately so that nothing is overcooked,” Francesco advises. The end result is fresh, light, and simple. Some tiny red potatoes, like the ones that beckon invitingly from the baskets in Venice’s Rialto market, […]