Dinner
in Rome
SUPPLI'
ALLA ROMANA
Ingredients:
1 oz. dried mushrooms
2 onions, chopped
4 oz. butter
8 oz. rice
6 tbs. Parmigiano
2 oz. chicken livers, chopped
3 oz. lean veal, chopped
1 oz. prosciutto
1 tbs. tomato paste
4 ripe tomatoes, peeled, seeded and diced
salt
1/4 lb. mozzarella, diced
2 eggs
flour
breadcrumbs
frying oil
Preparation:
Reconstitute the mushrooms in lukewarm water, chop and set aside. Sauté
one onion in 2 oz. butter in a saucepan. When the onions are soft, add
the rice. Make a risotto as in basic recipe and let it cool.
Make
a ragù by sautéing one onion in the remaining butter.
When onions are soft, add the chopped livers, veal, prosciutto, and
mushrooms.
Add the tomato paste diluted in 1 cup warm water, salt and let simmer
over a low flame. Let the mixture cook and reduce to achieve a rather
thick ragù.
Remove
from heat and cool.
Take a small amount of rice in the palm of your hand, flatten the rice
and place in the center a teaspoonful of the prepared ragE, and few
pieces of Mozzarella. Close your palm and form a ball.
Make
sure the filling is securely closed in the center of the ball (twice
the size of a walnut). Roll the rice ball into flour, beaten egg and
breadcrumbs, continue until the rice is finished.
Fry the suppld in hot oil until golden brown and crunchy. Serve immediately,
plain or with a tomato or meat sauce on the side.
CARCIOFI
ALLA ROMANA
Ingredients:
8 small artichokes
juice of 1 lemon
1 sprig wild mint, chopped
1 clove garlic, chopped
8 tbs. olive oil
salt and pepper to taste
Preparation:
Remove the tough outer leaves of the artichokes. Trim off the tips of
the leaves and the skin off the stem with a sharp knife. Do not cut
off the stem. Open the leaves and remove the beard from the center.
Place
the artichokes in cold water and lemon juice, to avoid discoloration.
Wash and chop finely the wild mint and garlic. Remove the artichokes
from the water, open the leaves and fill the center with mint, garlic,
salt and pepper.
Then place them upside down tight against each other (with the stem
up) in a pot at least as tall as the artichokes.
Salt
and pepper to taste, sprinkle olive oil, add as much cold water as needed
to just cover the artichokes, cover and let cook over medium heat for
about one hour.
Cool and place them in a deep dish and cover with the cooking juice
(if too liquid, first reduce over a high flame).
They are best served warm, but may also be served at room temperature.
BROCCOLETTI
ALLA ROMANA
Ingredients:
1 lb. broccoli
2 tbs. extra virgin olive oil
2 cloves garlic
1 peperoncino
salt to taste
Preparation:
Wash the broccoli, removing the large stems and larger leaves.
Cook in salted boiling water for a few minutes, then drain and set aside.
Brown the garlic in the oil in a large skillet. Add the peperoncino
and, when the garlic is brown, remove it and add the broccoli. Salt
to taste and cook until tender but still crisp.
Serve as a side dish to any white meat courses, such as fowl or pork.
CARNE
ALLA PIZZAIOLA
Ingredients:
1 lb. beef round
1 tsp. oregano
4 tbs. olive oil
1 lb. tomatoes, peeled, seeded and chopped
2 cloves garlic
1 tbs. parsley, chopped
Preparation:
Slice the beef into 1/2-in. thick slices. Brown the garlic in olive
oil and remove when brown. Add the beef, brown on both sides, add tomatoes
and oregano.
Bring to a simmer, then turn down the fire and cook for 15 mins. Remove
from heat and add chopped parsley. Arrange in serving platter and serve.
Although sometimes chopped olives and anchovies are added, the term
pizzaiola indicates a sauce made with tomatoes, garlic and oregano only.
FAGIOLI
CON LE COTICHE
Ingredients:
1 lb. fresh pork rinds
1 cup borlotti beans, soaked overnight
1 tbs. lard, chopped
1 tbs. butter
2 tbs. olive oil
2 celery stalks
2 small onions
2 small carrots
2 cloves garlic
1 pinch pepper
1 cup beef broth
1/4 cup peeled tomatoes
freshly ground pepper
Preparation:
Place the pork rinds, one onion (cut into large pieces), and the cloves
of garlic in a large pot.
Cover
with cold water, bring to a low simmer, and cook for 2 hours or till
the pork rinds are tender. Boil the beans in lightly salted water for
one hour or till tender.
Prepare a soffritto in a casserole with lard, butter, oil and the finely
chopped onions, celery and carrots and cook over medium heat. Add a
pinch of freshly ground pepper.
Let
cook till tender but not brown, add the drained beans and pork rinds
cut into 2-in. long strips. Add the peeled tomatoes and broth and cook
for half an hour. Serve piping hot.
SALTIMBOCCA
ALLA ROMANA
Ingredients:
1 lb. top round veal
1/4 lb. sliced prosciutto
sage leaves
1 cup flour 1/2 cup beef broth (optional)
2 tbs. olive oil
4 tbs. butter
1 glass white wine
salt and pepper to taste
Preparation:
Cut the veal into thin slices and flatten with a wooden mallet. Place
a slice of ham over each slice of meat with a sage leaf in the center.
Roll them up and close them with a toothpick as you would a safety pin
(it should not go across the involtini but make a stitch along the sides).
Put
the oil and butter in a saucepan. Lightly dust the involtini with flour
and sauté over medium flame for 3 mins. Add wine and simmer for
another 2 mins.
Add salt and pepper to taste. Arrange the involtini on a serving platter.
In the skillet used to cook the involtini, let the cooking juices reduce
for a minute, then pour over the involtini. Serve immediately.
Buon
appetito!