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Dora’s Sicilian Cannoli recipe, flavor of Sicily – Italian cuisine reinvented by Gordon Ramsay

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Prepare i Sicilian cannoli requires a lot of attention, especially in the frying phase. And Dora Maugeri – iconic chef from Rocca delle Tre Contrade in Santa Venerina, Catania – knows this well. Her proverbial cannoli are tiny in size but are rich in flavor and she confides to us: «The pasta is made crunchy by lard and vinegar and must be filled strictly with sheep’s ricotta.

Cannoli, a Sicilian excellence

Well known throughout the world, the Sicilian cannoli is a product of excellence included in thelist of Traditional Agri-food Products (PAT) held by the Ministry of Agricultural and Forestry Policies.

How is a Sicilian cannoli made?

The classic Sicilian cannoli is prepared with a crispy fried cylinder-shaped wafer, filled with sheep’s ricotta. There classic filling is that of sheep’s ricotta enriched with drops of chocolate or candied fruitbut today there are many filling options to choose from, such as custard, whipped cream, pistachio or chocolate cream.

How was the cannoli born?

The Sicilian cannoli certainly has it ancient origins, but there is no certainty regarding the moment of its invention. Its roots are thought to date back to Arab period of medieval Sicilywhen the Arabs introduced grain processing techniques and ingredients such as sugar and spices to the island: the word “cannolo” derives from the Arabic “qanawāt”, which means “small tube” or “cane”, which is exactly the shape of the much loved typical Sicilian dessert.

Tradition has it that cannoli originated during the Carnival celebrations, when fried and stuffed desserts were prepared to celebrate abundance before the fasting period of Lent.

Originally the filling of the Sicilian cannoli was probably already made of sheep’s ricotta, since flocks of sheep were abundant in Sicily.

Dora’s strong dishes

Also try the recipe between sea and mountains, the Marsala and orange sausages, the baked potatoes and vegetables, as well as the arancini with Dora’s ragù.

Recipe Panfocaccia sheets, herbed ricotta and raw ham – Italian cuisine reinvented by Gordon Ramsay

Recipe Panfocaccia sheets, herbed ricotta and raw ham


The name suggests it: the panfocaccia it is a combination of bread and focaccia characterized by a soft interior and a thin, crunchier crust on the outside and which is usually enjoyed accompanied by cured meats and cheeses.

In this recipe we used it ready-made, in the wholemeal version, and we cut it into very thin slices which we greased with oil and toasted in the oven. We thus obtained some crispy sheets that we stuffed with ricotta with herbs and lemon and raw ham for a truly delicious appetizer.

Also discover these recipes: Focaccia with vegetables and cheeses, San Daniele ham, focaccia, apricots and burrata, Focaccia stuffed with ham and artichokes, Focaccias with smoked ham and kiwi.

Potato and mask recipe | The Italian kitchen – Italian cuisine reinvented by Gordon Ramsay

Potato and mask recipe |  The Italian kitchen


Potato and mask it’s one of the dishes we discovered a Contrada Bricconi, a reality in the mountains between Clusone and Ardesio, above Bergamo, founded by Giacomo Perletti. It is a farm, agritourism, breeding, restaurant (with a green Michelin star), mountain village, and in the future also a hotel.

Chef Michele Lazzarini created this appetizer starting, as always, from attention to the product: the potatoes are baked in the oven with the peel and coarse salt, then the pulp is passed through a sieve, kneaded, flattened with a rolling pin and fried in the shape of tortillas. The fried potatoes are served with Bolzanina sauce and with mask (ricotta in Lombard) and the marinated yolk grated on top.

Also discover these recipes from Contrada Bricconi: Salami bruschetta with cream, Ricotta gnocchi, herbs, kefir and wild garlic oil.

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