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Baked fruit trays: how to prepare it – Italian Cuisine

Baked fruit trays: how to prepare it


You can make it with a single fruit cut into wedges or pieces or with different seasonal fruits for a sort of hot fruit salad. And don't forget the cream or ice cream!

Have you ever thought about cooking the fruit in the oven, just like you do with vegetables?
A beautiful pan of mixed seasonal fruit, cut into pieces, topped with spices and herbs, to be served warm with cream or ice cream.
Here are some ideas for a comfortable and light dessert.

Apple pan

If the baked apple it seems like a hospital cake, try this version, easy, fast and also different from usual.
Wash very well different varieties of apple, yellow, green, red, and after removing the core cut them in wedges keeping the peel.
Arrange them in a baking dish, season with del Orange juice, brown sugar or honey, a pinch of nutmeg, lots of it cinnamon and of almonds coarsely chopped.
Cook in a static hot oven at 200 ° for about 15 minutes and serve the lukewarm apple wedges, with their sauce which will have become thick, and a semi-whipped cream.

Pears pan

Another variant is the one with solo pears.
Pears are very sweet so don't overdo it with sugar or honey.
Again cut them in pieces, which can be wedges or cubes, and season with tangerine juice which is more delicate, hand-broken walnuts, cinnamon and ginger. Same cooking method as the previous recipe.
They look good in accompaniment with della ricotta cheese well sieved sweetened with a teaspoon of honey.

Autumn baked fruit pan

If you want to prepare one hot fruit salad, cut into pieces the seasonal fruit which you prefer among apples, pears, oranges and apple persimmons, add some grapes and some sweet vegetable such as fennel and carrots and season with orange juice, honey or sugar and a few sprigs of rosemary for a very rustic taste. If you don't like the aroma of rosemary, use leaves of mint.
Once ready, add some pomegranate grains that give freshness, color and a sour note that dampens the sweetness of the cooked fruit.
Hot fruit salad is delicious as it is, but you can accompany it with some creamy white yogurt or ice cream.

Fruit crumble

If a pan of fruit only does not convince you, but you want a complete dessert, then prepare a crumble.
Fix the pieces of fruit in the pan, season with spices and sweeten it to taste and then cover it with a layer of sweet crumbs. How are they prepared?
For the classic crumble work with your hands 200 g of flour with 100 g of sugar and 100 g of cold butter until a sandy consistency is obtained.
For a healthier crumble, without butter and sugar, you can instead chop coarsely 80 g of oat flakes with 50 g of almonds and 50 g of walnuts is a spoonful of coconut oil and perfume everything with ginger or cinnamon.
These "crumbs" are then used to cover the fruit before putting everything in the oven.
You will get a dessert with a crunchy surface and a soft and sweet heart to be served warm with ice cream.

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Less plastic with Carte d’Or eco trays – Italian Cuisine

Less plastic with Carte d’Or eco trays


How much is the plastic that infests the oceans of our planet? And how much do we spend each year in the (seemingly) endless expanses of water that surround us? And the Mediterranean? What plastic is there among the waste that spoils our sea? How long does a plastic object take to disperse in the environment?

No. They are not the questions of a painful beach quiz. These are the questions we can no longer elude, especially when – as everyone – as always – we use plastic containers for food and drinks on a daily basis. The most urgent and effective answers, even before the numbers, are in the solutions. Personal, daily, diligent, burdensome and sometimes a bit pedantic, where it is the responsibility of us consumers. Structural and innovative when companies come up with them.

All the inhabitants of this generous and offended planet have the duty to buy more streamlined packaging (when and where possible) and of to recycle: more and better than what we do. Suffice it to say that worldwide only 14% of plastic packaging arrives at recycling plants and only 8% is actually recycled, while a third ends up in ecosystems. Companies are responsible for investing in research to create new consumption patterns. A virtuous example is the new Carte d’Or (Unilever) ice cream tubs. Made of paper coupled with a layer of bioplastic (which allows it to be waterproof and therefore suitable for ice cream), they are compostable (therefore they can be eliminated in the damp) or, according to local regulations, recyclable (with the card).

The operation, as stated in their slogan "No, Better, Less Plastic", aims to contain the use of plastic in packaging: from 2010 to today the impact of Carte d’Or packs on waste has decreased by one third and by 2020 should be reduced by half. Unilever pilot project in Italy, is realized in collaboration with WWF Italy.

The presence of plastic in our waters is now aworldwide emergency: the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) has included it among the 6 most serious (together with climate change, ocean acidification and loss of biodiversity). Sea turtles, birds, fish, birds and mammals are at risk: the larger pieces injure or strangle the animals, while the smaller ones are ingested (up to 170 fragments have been found in the stomach of a sea turtle), often causing the death. The Mediterranean is then very dense with microplastics, small and insidious fragments, which also have concentrations of 1.25 million fragments per square kilometer, almost 4 times those of the infamous plastic island of the North Pacific. It is expected that, without interventions, by 2050 in the oceans there will be, in terms of weight, more plastic than fish. Mask, fin and snorkel could therefore become obsolete.

To cope with this disaster you can (indeed we can, must) first of all sign for the #PLASTICFREE campaign that WWF Italy launched on change.org. Participate in the Plastic Free Beaches tour: always supported by WWF with Carte d’Or main partnership, starts on June 3 (in preparation for World Oceans Day, 8) for clean the Italian coasts. On the first date, WWF volunteers and Unilever Italia employees will dedicate themselves to a beach on the Roman coast. Last summer, in a similar WWF initiative, 20 kilometers of coasts were sieved and, from the Romagna coast to the coves of Sardinia, over 1,000 volunteers collected the most varied objects: cotton buds (in a beach you find 4,000), envelopes of plastic, bottles and caps, polystyrene, nets, syringes, remains of buoys, but also car bumpers, tires, water heaters and mattresses.

For the lazy, the beach test remains. That if nothing else, provides the measure of the problem. How much plastic in the oceans? Over 150 million tons with an annual increase of 8. Is the percentage of plastic compared to the total waste in the Mediterranean? 95% between sea, seabed and beaches (from Turkey and Spain, followed by -ahinoi from Italy, Egypt and France). And tourists generate a 40% increase in summer plastic pollution in the Mediterranean. In our sea they are at risk well 134 species, between marine animals and birds. The survival of plastic in the environment? Years, centuries, but even more. At sea a glass 50 years, a fishing line 600. Most do not biodegrade in any way and will remain in nature for hundreds or thousands of years. How much it is recycled plastic from the market in the very civilized Europe? Stop at 6%! Recycling helps. But avoid plastic replacing it with other materials is much better. To still earn so many magical baths in the sea. Maybe enjoying ice creams (and other foods produced by sensitive companies) that do not require the use of plastic.

Livia Fagetti
6 May 2019

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