All posts tagged: mozzarella

Rachel Roddy’s Easter cannelloni with spinach, peas, ricotta and mozzarella – recipe | Food

Rachel Roddy’s Easter cannelloni with spinach, peas, ricotta and mozzarella – recipe | Food

Fresh sheets smelling of fresh air or fabric softener (or both) with hospital corners are one of life’s great pleasures. As are fresh sheets of egg pasta – the sort that comes in squat boxes protected by clingfilm and found in the fridge section alongside ravioli. They are also one of the most useful and certainly the most multi-talented of all the pasta shapes. That they are labelled lasagne is limiting; of course, they can be lasagne, but they could just as easily be numerous other shapes. The most easy-going of which is maltagliati, meaning badly cut, which tells you everything you need to know about the approach required as you cut them (using a knife, pizza wheel or pair of scissors) into uneven bits that are ideal in all sorts of soups, but especially those with beans. With slightly more precision, the sheets can be turned into 1cm-wide ribbons (short tagliatelle, if you like) for meat or vegetable ragu. Similar ribbons, made with a fluted pasta cutting wheel, can be mafalde, while thicker ribbons …

This Week in History: From mafia mozzarella to a united Germany

This Week in History: From mafia mozzarella to a united Germany

Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more The Iraq war drives front-page retrospectives this week, as The Independent stands firm in its opposition and brands the conflict a “march of folly”. War also looms in the Balkans, as the US warns Slobodan Milosevic to prepare for airstrikes amid escalating violence in Kosovo. A crisis of a different kind unfolds in a truly bizarre story involving the Italian mafia, where a tale of pollution and corruption threatens Europe’s mozzarella supply. Yet, moments of hope also define the week. Germany stands on the cusp of reunification as East Germans vote decisively for Helmut Kohl, and decades later, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe finally walks free after the UK strikes a landmark deal with Iran. Explore a world in tumult across these front pages of The Independent. …

Hungary eatery recreates ancient Roman pizza – without tomatoes or mozzarella

Hungary eatery recreates ancient Roman pizza – without tomatoes or mozzarella

Sign up to IndyEat’s free newsletter for weekly recipes, foodie features and cookbook releases Get our food and drink newsletter for free Get our food and drink newsletter for free A Budapest pizzeria is inviting diners on a culinary journey back two millennia, to a time before tomatoes, mozzarella, or even the word “pizza” were known in Europe. At Neverland Pizzeria in the heart of the Hungarian capital, founder Josep Zara and his team have crafted a limited-edition pie using only ingredients that would have been available in ancient Rome, long before the modern pizza came into existence. “Curiosity drove us to ask what pizza might have been like long ago,” Mr Zara said. “We went all the way back to the Roman Empire and wondered whether they even ate pizza at the time.” Strictly speaking, they did not. Tomatoes arrived in Europe centuries later from the Americas, and mozzarella was as yet unknown. Some histories suggest that the discovery of mozzarella led directly to the invention of pizza in Naples in the 1700s. However, …