If you haven’t been to Sicily you are missing out! Aside from the island’s natural beauty and history, the food is to die for. It’s all about location of course: the seafood, butter orange, capers, pistachio and almonds (just to name a few) are key ingredients of the Mediterranean Diet, and nowhere in the world you can get that freshness and quality. So if you don’t want to go to Sicily for the sightseeing you really can’t miss the food. Sicilian food is very big on texture, and one of the main components of the recipes is the “Crunchâ€. Used as a stuffing, seasoning or garnish the Sicilian Crunch is easy to make, store and use.
The Sicilian Crunch can be sprinkled on roasted or grilled vegetables, used as a stuffing for seafood and meat dishes (place it in the cavity of a branzino before roasting it or as the stuffing for a lang of lamb), as a binding agent for meatballs and vegetarian fauxballs (try it with zucchini, it is to die for).
I keep my Sicilian Crunch in a closed container in the fridge for about 2 weeks. I don’t recommend freezing it because the bread may get a little mushy. —Serena Palumbo
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