Pumpkin sourdough bread RECIPESBy Tommaso Buldrighini21 October 2023Leave a commentYellow pumpkin, seeds, sourdough and the heat of S series are the perfect ingredients for this autumn bread. With the Dual-Power™ Technology of S series, you can easily adjust the top and bottom heating elements separately, and thanks to the optimal steam input in the baking chamber, you will get the right dough development and…
Taralli easy recipe RECIPESBy Tommaso Buldrighini7 October 2023Leave a commentTaralli are a crisp and crunchy snack typical throughout southern Italy and originally from Puglia, loved by everyone and a must-have for an aperitif. They are composed of simple ingredients: flour, water, salt, and extra virgin olive oil, but you can also add spices or make them sweet. This is the classic version with fennel…
Baked Stuffed Tomatoes with rice RECIPESBy Tommaso Buldrighini3 September 2023Leave a commentAs an appetiser, as a side dish or as a unique vegetarian dish, stuffed tomatoes are a great addition to late summer menus. In Italy there are many versions, here is the one stuffed with rice and Parmesan cheese, completely vegetarian. Thanks to the Dual-Power S series technology, you will achieve an even cooking, but…
Puccia recipe: Soft and Fragrant Street Food from Puglia RECIPESBy Tommaso Buldrighini25 August 2023Leave a commentThe “Puccia Salentina” is an authentic regional street food from Puglia, known for its softness and fragrance. This versatile bread is perfect for being filled in various delicious ways, offering your customers a taste of the authentic Puglian flavours. Its origins date back to Roman times when it was called “buccellatum,” meaning “bite-sized.” Roman legionaries…
Empanadas RECIPESBy Tommaso Buldrighini6 August 2023Leave a commentEmpanadas are a street food dish typical of Argentina and spread throughout South America that, according to tradition, Argentine women prepared to celebrate the return of their men from the pampas. They are half-moon-shaped dumplings baked (or fried) in a crunchy shell made of water, flour and oil. In the original version, empanadas are filled…
Brioche col tuppo summer recipe with gelato RECIPESBy Tommaso Buldrighini21 July 2023Leave a commentBrioche col tuppo is a typical Sicilian pastry, known and loved throughout Italy for its characteristic shape, resembling a traditional hairstyle called “tuppo” or chignon. This sweet treat is served with gelato or granita, following Sicilian tradition. The recipe for brioche col tuppo will win over your customers with its fresh and summery taste, perfect…
Detroit style pizza RECIPESBy Tommaso Buldrighini7 July 2023Leave a commentBorn in Detroit in the 1940s by pizza makers of Sicilian origin, Detroit style pizza has become the latest trend in the global gastronomic scene, winning the hearts of all pizza lovers. This pizza is characterised by the stringy mozzarella that forms the characteristic ‘crown’ around the edges and its irresistible crunchiness. For perfect baking,…
Vegetarian lasagna RECIPESBy Tommaso Buldrighini26 May 2023Leave a commentDeck ovens in gastronomy are now increasingly used. In this recipe for vegetarian lasagne, a healthier and lighter variation of the classic dish, the heat of X series makes the difference as it expresses all the flavour nuances. With its pre-set programs and the option to use the core probe, X series ensures perfect cooking,…
Gourmet Pizza al Padellino with Fava Bean Cream and Porchetta RECIPESBy Tommaso Buldrighini5 May 2023Leave a commentFava beans, porchetta, and pecorino: a classic trio that celebrates the arrival of the beautiful season. Here’s our recipe for a Pizza al Padellino in which crispy porchetta and flavourful pecorino are wrapped in a fresh, slightly bitter fava bean cream that will satisfy even the most discerning customers. And what better ally than T…
Hot Cross Buns Recipe RECIPESBy Tommaso Buldrighini8 April 2023Leave a commentOriginating from ancient Germany and later adopted by the Anglo-Saxon Christian tradition, hot cross buns are typical sweets of the Easter period in England and beyond! The English recipe dates back to the 1300s, when a monk from St. Albans Abbey decided to prepare them for the less fortunate during Good Friday. The typical cross…