A Look at Italian Cuisines

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SYDNEY LESHER A Look at Italian Cuisines

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A Look at Italian Cuisines. Sydney Lesher. 1A. Antipasto. Means “before the meal” Includes: Cheeses Cured meats Vegetables Anchovies. 1B. Primo. -Known as the first course. -Consists of hot food and is heavier than the antipasto, but lighter than the second course. Ex. -Risotto - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SYDNEY LESHER

A Look atItalian Cuisines

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1A. Antipasto

Means “before the meal”

Includes: Cheeses Cured meats Vegetables Anchovies

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1B. Primo-Known as the first course.

-Consists of hot food and is heavier than the antipasto, but lighter than the second course.

Ex.-Risotto-Pasta-Soup-Crepes

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1C. Secondo

• - Known as the second course or the main meal.

• Includes:• - Meats such as

pork, turkey, sausage, and steak.

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1D. Contoro

Side dishes.Served alongside the second course on a

different plate than meats.Normally consists of vegetables (raw or

cooked).

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1E. Dolce-- Dessert

-- Desserts vary by location.

-- Cake or pie.

-- Tiramisu

-- Ice cream/ gelato

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2. Seasonings common to Italian Cuisine

Marjoram- Like oregano, but sweeter. Very common for meats and sauces.

Oregano- Used in tomato-based dishes, with meat or fish, and in salads. Tastes good with beans and eggplants.

Basil – Herb used in Italian dishes Sage- Used in salads/dressings and as a stuffing for poultry,

pork, veal, and lamb. Mint- Used in drinks/desserts, but also used to flavor pastas

and soups.

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Chinese Roman Empire

Were thought to have given them the idea of pasta.

At the fall of the Roman Empire each Italian city-state became diverse and started their own traditions.

3. Cultures That Contributed to Italy’s Cuisine

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4. Agricultural Products

WheatOlives/Olive OilsWine GrapesBarley

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•THE MAIN MEAL IS SERVED AT LUNCHTIME!

5. Main Meal

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6. Haute

-Extensive and elaborate food preparation.

- Includes rich sauces, exotic ingredients and ornate garnishes.

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7. Al dente

“To the tooth”a slight resistance in the center when the

pasta is chewed

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8. Mediterranean Diet

Since Italy has a vast coastline on the Mediterranean Sea, seafood is a staple of the Italian diet.

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9. Italian Cheeses

Parmesan AsiagoRomanoMozzarellaProvoloneRicottaGorgonzolaFontina

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10. Italian Cheese Names

Italian words that describe how or where the cheeses are made

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F. Risotos

11. Rice dishes

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H. Gnocchi

12. Dumplings

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D. Polenta

13. Cornmeal Mush

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B. Minestrone

14. Vegetable soup

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A. Biscotti

15. Hard cookie

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G. Gelati

16. Ice cream

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J. Mortadella

17. Sausage

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I. Ravioli

18. Stuffed pasta

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E. Chianti

19. Wine

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C. Frittata

20. Omelet