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Unleavened pizza with red cabbage, sour cream, pears and Roquefort – Italian Cuisine

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1) Grease with oil 2 non-stick baking trays with a diameter of about 30 cm. Wash And dry cabbage, deleted any leaves that are too hard or damaged, deprive it of the core and cut it into strips about 1 cm wide.

2) Pour the flour in a bowl, form a hollow in the center, add two pinches of salt, oil and 2 dl of water and you work the ingredients until a smooth and elastic dough is obtained. Knead it for 5 minutes, divide it into 2 equal parts and roll them out in trays in 2 discs of about 28 cm. Let it rest the pasta for a few minutes and, in the meantime, washed, dry and slice the pears.

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3) Enlarge lightly the two discs of dough e spread them with a layer of sour cream. Distribute on the surface the red cabbage cut into strips, the slices of pear and the coarsely crumbled roquefort. Peppered And bake the pizzas at 200 ° for about 15 minutes. Remove from the oven and serve.

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Posted on 30/01/2022

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Puff pastry rolls with pears and chocolate – Italian Cuisine

»Puff pastry rolls with pears and chocolate


Peel the pear, remove the central core, cut it into cubes and mix it with the brown sugar.

Divide the puff pastry into 9 equal parts, then stuff them with a piece of chocolate and a little pear, leaving the edges free.

Close the bundles bringing all the corners towards the center and joining them together, then transfer them to the baking tray lined with parchment paper, brush them with a little milk and, if desired, add a little brown sugar.

Bake for about 20 minutes or until golden brown at 180 ° C, in a preheated convection oven.

The puff pastry bundles with pears and chocolate are ready: let them cool a little, decorate with icing sugar and serve.

Pears in red wine recipe – Italian Cuisine

Pears in red wine recipe


We experimented with the "slow cooker": an ally that cooks for a long time, in a very delicate way, and without the need for control

Peeled the pears trying to keep their shape as best as possible (use a potato peeler) and keeping the stalk. Cut a small slice at the bottom so that they can stand upright.
Heat 1 glass of wine in a small saucepan with 30 g of sugar, 1 star of anise, a piece of cinnamon, the striped zest of 1 lemon. Cook it for about 3-4 minutes from boiling.
Fix the pears, standing up, in the slow cooker, add the wine and cook over low heat for 2 hours and 30 minutes. Halfway through cooking, sprinkle them with their sauce, in order to color and flavor them well. If you want to get a syrupy sauce, transfer the sauce into a saucepan and let it reduce on the heat.
Serve pears with ice cream or cream.

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