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Prepare your dough following a standard recipe, then top with tomato sauce, garlic, red pepper flakes, brisket, cheese, arugula and jalapeños for a barbecue-worthy pie. Vegan Meatball Pizza by ...
Neapolitan ragù, known in Italian as ragù alla napoletana (Italian: [raˈɡu alla napoleˈtaːna]) or ragù napoletano, is one of the two best known varieties of ragù. It is a speciality of Naples, as its name indicates. [1] [2] The other variety originated in Bologna and is known in Italian as ragù alla bolognese or ragù bolognese.
Neapolitan sauce is the collective name given (outside Italy) to various basic tomato-based sauces derived from Italian cuisine, often served over or alongside pasta. In Naples , Neapolitan sauce is simply referred to as salsa , which literally translates to 'sauce'.
In Italian cuisine, ragù (Italian:, from French ragoût) is a meat sauce that is commonly served with pasta. [1] An Italian gastronomic society, Accademia Italiana della Cucina, documented several ragù recipes. [2] The recipes' common characteristics are the presence of meat and the fact that all are sauces for pasta.
Various recipes in Italian cookbooks dating back to the 19th century describe pasta sauces very similar to a modern puttanesca under different names. One of the earliest dates from 1844, when Ippolito Cavalcanti, in his Cucina teorico-pratica, included a recipe from popular Neapolitan cuisine, calling it vermicelli all'oglio con olive capperi ed alici salse. [7]
It has been claimed the pizza marinara was introduced around the year 1735 (in 1734 according to European Commission regulation 97/2010), and was prepared using olive oil, cherry tomatoes, basil, oregano, and garlic at that time, [6] [7] and that historically it was known to be ordered commonly by poor sailors, and made on their ships due to it being made from easily preservable ingredients.
The best recipes are: Alici indorate e fritte, boneless anchovies, passed in flour, egg and deep-fried; Alici marinate , raw anchovies marinated in lemon juice or vinegar, then dressed with olive oil, garlic and parsley; Alici arreganate, boneless anchovies, rapidly cooked in a large pan with olive oil, lemon juice and origanum
Spaghetti alla Nerano. Spaghetti alla Nerano is a pasta dish invented in the village of Nerano, on the Sorrento Peninsula, made with spaghetti, fried zucchinis, provolone del Monaco, Parmesan, extra virgin olive oil, black pepper, garlic, basil, and salt.