Stracciatella is a term used for different types of Italian food. Stracciatella alla romana is an egg drop soup which is popular around Rome in the Lazio region of central Italy. A similar soup, called zanzarelli, was described by Martino da Como in his 15th century manual, The Art of Cooking. Other variants exist. The soup provided the inspiration behind the stracciatella variety of gelato—a well-known milk-based ice cream infused with fine chocolate flakes that was originally created in Bergamo in northern Italy in 1962. Stracciatella is also a variety of soft stretched-curd cheese invented in Apulia that is made using a shredding technique. Stracciatella cheese is also used to make burrata, a buttery cheese enclosed in a bag of mozzarella.
This recipe suggestion is for an Italian-style egg drop soup and is one of those super simple ones which requires only a few ingredients, and a few minutes to pull together, but results in a delicious soup packed full of flavour. It makes a light lunch, but you can also add some shredded chicken if desired. The idea behind the soup is simple — you heat a large pot of stock or broth (traditionally chicken is used, however you could also use vegetable if you prefer), mix together some grated Parmesan cheese and eggs, and then slowly stir it into the hot stock. The eggy mixture quickly cooks, creating little ‘shreds’ — the word stracciatella translates to ‘little shreds'.
Ingredients:
Serves Four
Serves Four
6 cups chicken stock or vegetable stock (about 1.4 L)
1/8 tsp ground cinnamon
2 large eggs
4 tbsp. grated Parmesan cheese (20 g / 0.7 oz.)
2 tbsp. chopped flat leaf parsley
sea salt and ground black pepper, to taste
Optional: extra parsley and Parmesan cheese to serve
1/8 tsp ground cinnamon
2 large eggs
4 tbsp. grated Parmesan cheese (20 g / 0.7 oz.)
2 tbsp. chopped flat leaf parsley
sea salt and ground black pepper, to taste
Optional: extra parsley and Parmesan cheese to serve
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All the best Jan
26 comments:
...this is new to me!
Interesting and different. Looks a good recipe to try.
Tina
Vengo a visitarte en este inicio del Año para ofrecerte mis mejores deseos, en su transcurso.
¡Feliz Año Nuevo!
We eat a lot of Italian food at my house. My husband is Italian.
VENTANA DE FOTO said...
Vengo a visitarte en este inicio del Año para ofrecerte mis mejores deseos, en su transcurso.
¡Feliz Año Nuevo!
Google translate:
I come to visit you at this beginning of the year to offer you my best wishes, in its course.
Happy new year!
Simple and lovely.
That sounds pretty good.
The ingredients certainly sound good.
That sounds unusual.
I've had egg drop soup before, but never Italian. I love it and could eat it all day long. Thanks for the recipe, Jan.
I have never had this but I am definitely interested 🍜
Thank You 💮
This is new to me too. I'll have to give it a try.
Looks so good Jan! Thank you! Big Hugs!
Interesting..but looks good.
Yes, I thought of ice cream and thought "ewww"!
Good thing I read on - I will definitively try this!!!
This sounds wonderful! Valerie
Sounds good! Thanks always for sharing and giving up new options! Happy New Year!
The soup looks delicious and looks pretty easy to make! Thanks for sharing and Happy New Year!
wow never heard of it but it looks kind of good .
Never heard of this before. I'd give it a try!
Oh yum! And I love easy:)
Beautiful images Jan.
Great recipe for this time of year ~ thanks!
Happy Day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
i have always enjoyed egg drop soup at restaurants but have never tried to make it. this seems good and not too many ingredients!!
Oh that looks very yummy, thank you!
Thank you for the interesting recipe! xx
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