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Provolone coated in nuts on a chestnut purée

Mild Auricchio provolone coated in nuts on a chestnut purée

This dish will leave you speechless: the sweet softness of the chestnut purée meets the crunchy savouriness of the pan-fried Provolone slices coated in nuts, creating a beautiful contrast of strong and mild flavours. Ideal for everyday meals as well as for special occasions, your guests will certainly ask you for the recipe!

Peanut sauce

Peanut sauce

Sauces are an incredibly versatile element, they can be absolute show-stoppers or delicate, discreet yet fundamental complements. They enhance tastes, give a special twist to plain dishes and are quick and fun to prepare! This peanut sauce, beside being incredibly tasty, also contains many beneficial properties. Enjoy it on croutons, with veggies or on meat!

Potatoes, pistachios, pork and provolone 'croquettes'

Potatoes, pistachios, pork and provolone 'croquettes'

Fried (meat) balls have always been a much loved comfort food. Everyone from children to adults, loves to eat these savoury dainties. Often cooked in tomato sauce and used to dress pasta, they also make a great appetiser. But you don't necessarily need to use minced meat as a main ingredient: in this recipe we want to show you how to create amazing 'almost-veggie-balls' with potatoes, cheese and nuts. Ready to try them out?

Rice shortbread biscuits with hazelnuts

Rice shortbread biscuits with hazelnuts

Feel like preparing some yummy cookies for your loved ones? Then give this outstanding recipe a try! A mix of regular flour and rice flour, organic hazelnuts and extra dark chocolate chips.. Ideal dunked in a hot cup of coffee or in a nice aromatic cup of tea!

Risotto with stracchino cheese & walnuts

Risotto with stracchino cheese & walnuts

If you are looking for a delicate, creamy and incredibly delicious dish, you've just found the right recipe! The crunchy walnuts meet the creaminess of the melted cheese, creating a delightful contrast, while the strong aroma of the latter, softened by the rice grains, guarantees an amazing delight for your taste buds. A dish you'll want to cook over and over again!

Salted witches fingers

Salted witches fingers

This is one of the easiest, yet incredibly yummy and funny recipes you can stumble across! With the aid of salty short crust pastry, you will be able to create creepy Halloween breadsticks - or Witches fingers, nails and all! - to serve to your children or as part of a party buffet, together with appetisers, cold cuts, cheeses, marinated or grilled veggies.. So, with the candles aglow, lights out, the spooky effect is a cert!!

Spinach with nuts, fresh cheese & Balsamic vinaigrette

Spinach with nuts, fresh cheese & Balsamic vinaigrette

The leafy green vegetable we chose for this salad was Popeye's favourite food but, unlike the famous sailor, we prefer to consume it raw instead of having it coming out of a tin! The right time of the year for spinach is from November until March, when it is in season and can therefore deliver its richness in terms of nutrition at its very best: vitamin A and C, copper, potassium, zinc, calcium, phosphorous and lutein (which is good for your eyes) among others. Try out this delicious dish, where spinach meet cheese and nuts, all topped with a yummy vinaigrette!

Summerish onion and potato soup with hazelnuts

Summerish onion & potato soup with hazelnuts

Onion soup is a traditional dish in many countries, thanks to the cheapness and broad availability of its main ingredient. The most famous recipe is the French one, 'soupe à l'oignon'. Here we suggest an Italian version of this dish: no butter and gruyère cheese, instead olive oil and potatoes, humble ingredients that, combined together, create wonders! The result is a delicious creamy soup, easy to make and quite balanced from a nutritional point of view.

Walnut cake

Walnut cake

This is a very simple, yet delicious, dessert made with a few basic ingredients: ground walnuts, eggs, sugar and lemon. With its soft consistency and its nutty flavour, this cake is the perfect companion to a hot cup of tea on cold winter's afternoons. You can serve it 'au naturel', sprinkle it with some icing sugar or use it as a base and garnish it with a chocolate or mascarpone ganache.

White caprese

White caprese

'White Caprese' is a delicious alternative version to the classical Caprese chocolate cake, with which it shares some of the main ingredients - eggs, almonds and butter. Its innovation lays in the use of white chocolate to contrast the bitter flavour of the lemons. The recipe originates from the Isle of Capri, from which it takes its name.

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