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How I won the “Crostata alla Nutella” contest

October 10, 2011

Ok, ok, I admit it, the only participant to the contest was actually me, but since this was a big personal challenge, I really felt like a winner when my Nutella tart turned out to be not only delicious (it didn’t survive 12 hours, including night time since I baked it after dinner…) but also, and especially, perfectly baked (a.k.a. not burnt).

As you may probably already know, Nutella cannot withstand high temperatures, as opposed to jam, but before explaining you the trick, here’s the ingredients I used to make it:

  • 300gr flour
  • 100gr butter
  • 100 gr sugar
  • 1 egg plus 1 egg yolk
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • Vanilla flavor

How to make it

Throw everything into the Kitchen Aid and forget about it until the dough has formed. Cut off 1/3 of the dough and set is aside. Spread the rest into a baking pan, possibly non-stick.

Bake at 350F until almost done. In the meantime, cut many stripes with the dough that you put aside. Quite easy so far, right?

Ok, here’s coming the tricky part:

  • Spread the Nutella over the warm tart. Easy.
  • Create a web on top of it with the dough stripes. Easy.
  • Lower the oven rack to the lowest level. Easy.
  • Switch the setting to low broil. Easy as well.
  • Put the tart back in to the oven and “stay alert”. Hard, maledettamente hard, and here’s why….

The first time, that “stay alert” statement translated into: “Oh well, it took 20 minutes to bake the base, the top will be at least 10”. Result: badly burnt.

The second time, that “stay alert” translated into: “I have only a few minutes to check my email, let’s go, quickly”. Result: quite burnt.

The third time that “stay alert” translated into: “Questa volta non mi freghi“, meaning “This time you are not going to trick me”, and I stayed by the oven, opening it every 30 seconds (fortunately you can do this when you bake a tart since it is not going to collapse). And… I did it! I won the contest!

Now look at the photo and tell me if I didn’t deserve the first prize…

Francesca
(Author of the eBook Italy From The Inside)

Posted by Francesca Tosolini 3 Comments
Filed Under: Food Tagged: crostata, Nutella, recipes

Italian for Kids: The Human Body (video)

March 21, 2011


How do you name the different parts of the human body in Italian?
My daughter Silvia Tosolini (who was 7 when I filmed her) invites you to learn how to pronounce them correctly. Please let her if you like her shows by leaving a comment here or on YouTube.
Enjoy!

– Can’t see the video? Watch it from YouTube
– iPod / iPhone version (MP4 – 16Mb)

Posted by Paolo Tosolini 2 Comments
Filed Under: Language, Media Tagged: Italian for kids, Silvia, video

The fair of San Nicolo’

December 5, 2010

December is a magical time in Italy, the Christmas spirit is everywhere and people are immersed in a world of colorful lights and jolly sounds.

Every 6th of December, Trieste celebrates San Nicolo’ (Saint Nicholas, who had a reputation for secret gift-giving) with a popular fair, which becomes the city’s main attraction for several days and attracts vendors from all over Italy.

The fair takes place in the famous Viale XX Settembre, a long pedestrian avenue with many shops, gelaterie and cinemas that has been one of the main social points since forever.

The fair is the delight of the adults who can buy food specialties (like succulent olives from Sicily, torrone candy or goat cheese from Tuscany) and unusual gadgets to give as a present for Christmas, and the joy of the kids who can get candy and toys.

It is almost impossible not to meet an old friend or schoolmate while walking by the booths, and this makes the whole experience even “merrier”.

Posted by Francesca Tosolini 3 Comments
Filed Under: Culture, Food, Places Tagged: Natale, Trieste

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