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Crostata di Ricotta e Visciole – Crostata With Ricotta and Morello/Sour Cherries

I think I already said that Crostata is probably my favorite cake, and this is a crostata with a plus 🙂 It’s a recipe typical of the city of Rome, and more precisely of the Jewish ghetto, and even more precisely it seems (it is said) it has been first created by the very old…

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“Casatella Terracinese” – Crostata with Ricotta, Coffee and Anise Liqueur

Ricotta is an ingredient that you can find in many cake recipes especially in central-southern Italy, and many traditional Easter cakes have it. The most famous of them is probably the Pastiera, typical of Naples. This cake is also an Easter cake, and it’s typical of the town of Terracina (from which it takes its name),…

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