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Arancini or arancine |
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stuffed rice balls which are coated with breadcrumbs and fried. They are said to have originated in Sicily in the 10th century during Kalbid rule.
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Cannoli |
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shortcrust pastry cylindrical shell filled with sweetened sheep milk ricotta
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Caponata |
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cooked vegetable salad made from chopped fried eggplant and celery seasoned with sweetened vinegar, with capers in a sweet and sour sauce
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Crocchè |
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mashed potato and egg covered in bread crumbs and fried
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Farsu magru |
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beef or veal slices flattened and superimposed to form a large rectangle, with a layer of thin bacon slices on top. For the filling, crushed bread slices, cheese, ham, chopped onions, garlic and fresh herbs are mixed together.
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Frittula |
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pork and/or beef byproducts from butchering, fried in lard and spiced
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Likëngë |
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pork sausages flavored with salt, pepper and seed of Fennel (farë mbrai), made in Piana degli Albanesi and Santa Cristina Gela
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Maccu |
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a soup with dried fava beans and fennel
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Muffuletta |
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a sesame-seed bread, or the layered New Orleans sandwich made with it, stuffed with sausage meats, cheese, olive salad, etc.
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Panelle |
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Sicilian fritters made from chickpea flour and other ingredients. They are a popular street food in Palermo.
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Pani câ meusa |
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organ meats (lung, spleen) and sausage served on Vastedda, a sesame-seed bun
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Pasta 'ncasciata |
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a baked pasta dish with many varieties, but most often including macaroni pasta, ragù, eggplant, basil, white wine, breadcrumbs, boiled eggs, soppressata or salami, caciocavallo, pecorino siciliano, and sometimes meatballs and/or peas, or other cheeses or béchamel substituted for one of the cheeses
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Pasta alla Norma |
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pasta with tomatoes, fried eggplant, ricotta and basil
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Pasta ca nunnata |
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a Palermo pasta dish made with a long pasta, a sauce of gianchetti (the whitebait of Mediterranean sardines and anchovies), olive oil, garlic, parsley, black pepper, and white wine
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Pasta â Paolina |
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pasta with anchovies, garlic, tomato, cinnamon, cloves, almonds, fresh basil and breadcrumbs
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Pasta con le sarde |
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pasta with sardines and anchovies
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Pesto alla trapanese |
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a Sicilian variation of the Genoese pesto, typical of the province of Trapani.[2] The dish was introduced in ancient times by Genoese ships, coming from the east and stopping at the port of Trapani, who brought the tradition of agliata, a sort of pesto-sauce based on garlic and walnuts.
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Pasta chi Vrocculi Arriminati |
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a pasta dish from Palermo which generally consists of a long pasta like spaghetti or bucatini, cauliflower, onion, raisins, anchovies, pine nuts, saffron, red chili, and breadcrumbs
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Scaccia/scacciata |
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a thin flatbread layered with vegetables, cheese and meats and rolled up
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Sicilian pizza |
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pizza prepared in a manner that originated in Sicily. In the United States, the phrase "Sicilian pizza" is often synonymous with thick-crust or deep-dish pizza derived from the Sicilian sfincione.[3]
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Spaghetti alla carrettiera |
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a dish of spaghetti pasta, with olive oil, raw garlic, chili pepper, parsley, and pecorino siciliano or breadcrumbs, and commonly tomato
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Stigghiola |
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spiced and grilled intestine, typically from lamb or goat
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Melanzane ripiene |
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stuffed eggplant
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Orange salad |
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oranges, extra virgin olive oil, salt, spring onions
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Couscous alla trapanese |
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typical of the Trapani area, with vegetables, and fish
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