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The best sandwich in Europe, you can make it at home – Italian Cuisine

The best sandwich in Europe, you can make it at home


Meat, bread, sauces: all the products of the Azienda Agricola di Porcobrado in Cortona to combine to create the best sandwich you can imagine

The sandwich of Porcobrado in less than five years he conquered Milan and then all of Europe: "Best Sandwich" at "The European Street Food Awards 2017" in Berlin, Regional Street Food Champion Gambero Rosso 2018, Tuscany Food Awards Special Mention 2019, Winner The European Street Food Awards Italia 2020 and in addition, recognition without a plate, the Porcobrado food truck fed the audience of the Jova Beach Tour 2019.

The direct supply chain sandwich

But what is special about this sandwich? A filling of Cortonese belt shoulder smoked with fruit wood, salted, marinated and cooked at low temperature, processing that from raw meat to when it arrives in the sandwich takes 100 hours of processing, a loaf of ancient wheat, Verna di Cortona, the sauces, strictly homemade and very Tuscan, with jalapeno grown in Cortona, the sauce with aglione grown in Cortona, with Syrah grown, squeezed and bottled always in Cortona and the onion, which I tell you to do, Tuscan, grown in Cortona . All the result of the commitment of the same producer (the Azienda Agricola di Porcobrado in Cortona) which guarantees a direct channel, without interruptions, to the consumer.

#DaTaste the Porcobrado Box

But this is recent but ancient history, because Angelo Polezzi continues his performance and from his farm now reaches all of Italy: his box of goodness arrives which in 10 minutes allows you to prepare the best sandwich in Europe at home. Maybe to be paired with a Tuscan beer? Yes, the one from Cortona also comes.

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Tiramisu: what Europe on the web thinks about it – Italian Cuisine


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Never as much during the lockdown did we rediscover our love for the kitchen (and especially for the oven): in the long months spent at home we started to propose the dishes we had forgotten and, between March and June, the searches for recipes on the Internet they increased in Europe by 136% (data Google Trends). But what are the sweets that we have tried (and therefore tried to make) the most? The online cake shop JackandBeyond.com analyzed the research volumes of the most popular cakes in some European countries to reveal which ones are the favorites.

And perhaps it is not so surprising that the most loved dessert in three out of ten countries is the very Italian tiramisu: France, Belgium and Italy love the iconic coffee dessert, and demonstrate it with 246,000, 40,500 and 246,000 searches per month (respectively). There cheesecake it is the second most popular cake, a favorite in the Czech Republic (27,100) and Greece (9,400). In Spain, however, the most loved is the simple Carrots pie, which beat not only the cheesecake, but also the tiramisu and even the tocino de cielo (a typical Spanish dessert made with caramelized egg yolk and sugar): 34,000 Spaniards look for it every month. In Germany we prefer the muffin (100,000 searches), in the UK the chocolate cake (90,500), in Poland on mazurek, an Easter cake made with chocolate and jam (60,000) and in the Netherlands i cupcakes (27,100).

Let's go back toItaly. Immediately after the tiramisu, in second place is the iconic cheesecake, sought after by 201,000 people a month. The third place was conquered by the sponge cake, with 90,500 Google searches per month. In fourth, fifth and sixth place there are muffins, chiffon cake and English soup: 74,000, 60,500 and 49,500 people, every month, through web searches, they show a passion for these three desserts. Followed by cupcakes (40,500), panettone (27,100), pavlova (22,200) and buccellato (12,100).

Another recipe deserves special mention: JackandBeyond has discovered that i cannabis brownies 5,400 searches per month are searched on Google.

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Don't worry: in Europe there is (sometimes) a great pizza – Italian Cuisine

Don't worry: in Europe there is (sometimes) a great pizza


Who said you can't taste good pizza far from Italy? There is all right, just knowing how to find it … Here are the best places in the Old Continent where to go without fail

To say that pizza is popular in the world is like discovering hot water: it is the offer of thousands and thousands of clubs from Alaska to New Zealand, managed largely by non-Italians. But in the sea of ​​mediocrity, places absolutely emerge at the level of the best that are found in the peninsula, easily managed by our compatriots (but not necessarily) and in the major cities. Finding them requires commitment and this is why it must be given credit for the work of the guides and specialized classifications. One of the most serious is that of 50 Top Pizza who examined hundreds of places outside national borders, to draw up the ranking of the 50 best pizzerias in the Old Continent.

There is also a guide for Europe

There is good news immediately: if the top 50 are often in France, the United Kingdom and Germany, there is no shortage of suggestions in Estonia and Albania, in Russia and Slovakia, testimony to the exponential development of the pizza culture. "Because if they have always been pizza eaters abroad," said Luciano Pignataro, one of the curators together with Barbara Guerra and Albert Sapere, "before they were mostly American chains. Now, however, craftsmanship and true white art are making their way. " So much so that you are amazed to discover a large pizzeria in a town an hour's drive from Gothenburg, in southern Sweden. "Forget Swedish pizza, here there is only authentic Neapolitan pizza," reads the official website of Lilla Napoli.

Puglisi also makes (large) pizzas

London and Paris are the metropolises that can cheer up the Italians passing by (the residents are already experts), given the abundance of clubs, but Berlin is growing where you can enjoy the best pizza in whole Germany which is not the work of Italians but of a multiethnic team – that of Gazzo – in love with mother yeast and our country. And Copenhagen has at least a couple of places above the average: Pizzeria Luca and Baest – third for the 50 Top Pizzawhere the pizzas are signed by Christian Puglisifrom Messina raised in Denmarkpupil of Ferran Adrià and René Redzepiwhich manages a group of premises dedicated to sustainability: the most famous is Relae, one of the most original Michelin stars in Europe.

Franco Pepe's signature

If instead you pass through Geneva, you can taste the proposals of Kytaly, where the consultancy is by Franco Pepe, the wizard of Caiazzo considered the number 1 in the world. The sign is obviously inspired by Eataly. Under the Eiffel Tower, Italian white art is well represented by Ober Mamma: one of the many clubs in a group where about 750 Italians work, led by two Frenchmen. The pizzeria in the 11th arrondissement, in boho-chic style, has two wood-fired ovens and serves five types of pizza, as well as many tricolor dishes.

Bijou, the temple of Parisians

But the true idol of the Parisians is Gennaro Nasti, Neapolitan globetrotter of great talent, second for 50 Top Pizza. In his restaurant – Bijou, i.e. jewel – at the foot of Sacre Coeur, he prepares jewels with five doughs – based on wholemeal flour and semi-wholemeal flour – plus one, very famous beyond the Alps, where he combines semolina with Champagne, which replaces the yeasts with the sugars present in the wine. For fans it is a cook who try real cooking recipes, with French touches, to garnish the pasta discs. And there is no shortage of cellar and important mixology.

The teachers are in London

London is on the same level, perhaps even better, thanks to the presence of Neapolitan masters such as those of the Antica Pizzeria – which has two locations, the most loved is that in Hampstead – who enjoy calling the excellent pizzas with the names of important characters of Italian history and customs, from Nero to Sophia Loren, from Caravaggio and Giuseppe Garibaldi. Logically more classic the menu of Antica Pizzeria da Michele, the London landing place of the Condurro, family that started kneading and baking in 1870. The pizzas are loved by common enthusiasts and celebrities such as Julia Roberts, loyal customer, who enhances its goodness on the official website.

Ciro Salvò, king of London

The number one – for the ranking and, if we want, also the pedigree in Italy, starting from Three segments of the Gambero Rosso Guide – Ciro Salvo remains with the 50 Kalò London. "The master of dough", the master of the dough: that's how the British media call the 42-year-old Neapolitan, who is also very good at topping. His creations foresee as in the mother house of Piazza Sannazzaro in Naples – where there is a perennial queue to have a table – only Italian ingredients from the best producers. We add that the local al 7 Northumberland Avenue (Westminster) it is large and trendy: the success among Londoners is not surprising. But even a Neapolitan Doc will find nothing to complain about.

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