For the classic that never gets old, but looks to the future through the search for ever higher quality ingredients, this is the pizza that sailors used to eat. Simple, with few ingredients, but with a flavour unique in its humility. We have embellished it with a pesto of wild garlic and Nicolangelo Marsicani Plus Value extra virgin olive oil
Ingredients
San Marzano PDO Robo tomatoes, mountain oregano, wild garlic pesto, Cilento extra virgin olive oil
MAR CH'E' RITA MORMILE The most beautiful, the most delicious, the sea where you can sail without fear, the calm sea, your safe harbour, the arms that make you feel at home, the hand you never want to stop shaking, the voice that made you become a man Mamma. Casa Marrazzo San Marzano tomato, fior di latte dei monti Latteria Sorrentina, cheese, basil, raw Pisciottana Colline di Zenone cultivar oil.
Ingredients
San Marzano DOP Robo tomato, fior di latte Latteria Sorrentina, extra virgin olive oil from Cilento
Nowadays in Naples, under 200,000 lire, you're nobody, it's not even worth starting to shoot, you risk making a bad impression in the neighbourhood... instead, with 50,000 lire you can buy a single bullet... here it is, Hiroshima model, practically an atomic bomb and you can be sure that tomorrow, the neighbourhood will only talk about you. Tomorrow the neighbourhood will be saying: eh vist a Fonz, he shot off a cannonball! This is not a normal shot, it's a shot you can hear from Capo Posillipo to Poggioreale. That's why they call me o' criminal'.
Ingredients
Porchetta di Ariccia IGP, Baked potatoes, Fior di latte, In uscita armonia cacio e pepe Robo.
There is a point where San Mauro la Bruca and Piazza Carlo III meet, exactly where, rather improbably, my father and mother met. Dad, an agricultural student at the University of Portici, came from the countryside, from Cilento. Imagine what Cilento could have been like in 1960, when Naples was a big city with completely different habits and ways of life. And yet this country boy, in a rather haphazard way, managed to attract the attention of my Mama, a beautiful girl who 'fell in love with his culture, and his friendliness, his kindness'.
This pizza is a story, a family, in this pizza you will find extraordinary flavours, like my parents.
Ingredients
Mozzarella di bufala campana Latteria Sorrentina, Cilento Salella bruised olives presidium Slow Food, Cacioricotta di capra del Cilento Cicco di buono presidium Slow Food, Pomodorino confit 'Pomotto' Robo, Olio extravergine del Cilento cultivar Pisciottana Colline di Zenone.
We are moving to a region that is the flagship of agri-food products in Italy, but the dedication of the name is for a very special friend. In combination we recommend Munazei Lacryma Christi Rosato Casa Setaro.
Ingredients
Mozzarella di bufala campana, red cherry tomatoes in cooking, San Daniele DOP 24 months, Parmigiano Reggiano DOP 30 months normally lactose-free, Rucola, extra virgin olive oil from Cilento Nicolangelo Marsicani Plus Valore.
The sun does
Pecchè 'o munno è d'e pazz'
And they're all crazy and they're all mafiosi
They're all mafiosi
In the blood of the poor people
They don't look at anything.
Accompanied by "L'eremita" Fiano Charmat Method Fattoria Albamarina
Ingredients
Mozzarella di bufala, Pomodorino confit giallo pomotto, Casa Tomeo artisan pancetta, Olio extravergine del Cilento Nicolangelo Marsicani AlterEgo.
Fior di latte, roasted ham, Napoli salami, champignon mushrooms, roasted artichokes, Taggiasca olives soil, drops of San Marzano DOP jam
Cilento Colline di Zenone Monocultivar Pisciottana extra virgin olive oil.
"a vuò 'a pizza bello a nonna?" I remember her waking up when it was not daylight, melting 'u llevato' inside the wooden kneading trough and starting to knead by hand with the Carosella. Then around ten o'clock in the morning, she would light the oven with the olive bundles, prepare " 'u munnulu" with the "grizzi" near a wooden pole that gave a smell to the whole room. Then he would take a piece of dough and put it in an iron baking tin, put in the tomatoes he had made in August in bottles, a little oregano, salt, a few salted anchovies, and the garlic that was never missing. And this is how the Cilento pizza was born; Nonna would make it to see if the oven was ready to be 'sbraciato' and to bake the bread. Finally, she would put the goat's cacioricotta cheese on top.
And I was happy.
To accompany it, we suggest Primitivo Paestum IGP Cantine Barone.
Ingredients
Pomogold peeled Rosina, Alici Armatore Cetara, Cacioricotta di capra Cicco di Buono presidio Slow Food, Mountain oregano, Pesto di aglio orsino, Colline di Zenone Monocultivar Pisciottana extra virgin olive oil.
Gluten- and lactose-free dessert. Yoghurt and berry mousse on a sponge cake base. A crunchy cocoa and hazelnut biscuit, two layers of chocolate and hazelnut mousse, covered with gianduja icing.
Our Neapolitan panzerotto is made with REAL red POTATOES, cheese, breadcrumbs, egg, salt and pepper, and a stringy smoked provola cheese in the middle.
Ingredients
Red potatoes, grana padano cheese, pepper, eggs, parsley, provola cheese, breadcrumbs, pecorino cheese.
The masterpiece of Neapolitan street food is here. Our frittatina di bucatini De Cecco, classic with white sauce and béchamel, or the timeless pasta and potatoes and provolone, and for those not satisfied with cacio pepe and truffle
When I was a child, I was almost every day at the home of my Aunt, my Father's older sister who lived with my Grandmother Clelia and Grandfather Carmine.
Miss Imperia, now almost 90 years old, is a woman all of a piece, an extraordinary mix of rules, good manners and tenderness.
Describing her is very difficult, my aunt is the epitome of the women of the past. Hers is a special kind: maternal love without ever having been a mother, therefore free from too many contaminations, free from the involuntary mistake that is often made when you have children, that of being able to spoil them in some way.
Aunt Imperia is permissive but strict, she is sweet but at the same time detached, she is generous but thoughtful.
She is always many things but never none, she is never predictable, she hardly ever makes mistakes. She has little vision now, but she always sees very, very far.
She is a magician in the kitchen: her doughnuts, her shepherdesses, her struffoli and everything else that has passed through her hands is known throughout Cilento and probably also throughout Europe.
Once I was at her place, and obligatorily passing through her small kitchen in search of something good, I came across a small pot with some artichokes warmed inside with potatoes.
The potatoes had practically reduced to a cream, while the artichokes were tender but still quite crispy and a drizzle of oil with a fried chilli on top.
A good, good thing. An ancient flavour but one that has come down to this day.
This pizza is the memory of a cream of potato with artichokes and a pepperoni made by my aunt, called sympathetically by us family and those who know her, La Volpe.
Ingredients
Creamed potatoes with a hint of turmeric
Crispy, browned and fried artichokes,
Michelangelo Marsicani AlterEgo extra virgin olive oil,
In exit peperone crusco di Senise IGP,
or alternatively ,
Capocollo di Casa Tomeo
SEA THAT IS RITA MORMILE
The most beautiful, the most good, the sea where you can sail without fear, the calm sea, your safe harbour, the arms that make you feel at home, the hand you never want to stop shaking, the voice that made you become a man Mama.
Ingredients
San Marzano DOP ROBO tomato, fior di latte dei monti Latteria Sorrentina, cheese, basil, raw Pisciottana Colline di Zenone cultivar oil.
What would you call a yellow Margherita if not 'The lady in yellow'?
It is said that after eating this pizza you will definitely find the culprit!
I highly recommend you ask for the addition of the anchovies from Cetara Armatore!
Ingredients
Delicate yellow date sauce
Smoked provola cheese from the Latteria Sorrentina mountains
Pepper
Cheese
Basil
Extra virgin olive oil from Cilento Nicolangelo Marsicani Viride
For the classic that never gets old, but looks to the future through the search for ever higher quality ingredients, this is the pizza that sailors used to eat. Simple, with few ingredients, but with a flavour unique in its humility. We have embellished it with a pesto of wild garlic and Nicolangelo Marsicani Plus Value extra virgin olive oil
In combination we recommend Primitivo Paestum IGP cantine Barone
Ingredients
Peeled Pomogold Rosina,
Fior di latte,
Home-made roasted ham
Robo roasted artichokes,
ROBO Riviera olives
Champignon mushrooms,
Nicolangelo Marsicani Extra Virgin Olive Oil Plus Valore
Simple things often leave their mark, mind you
Tsar Nicholas I went to Cilento and allowed himself to be contaminated by this extraordinary land: he has only two ingredients, less is more they say, and pe sta pizza se more!
A Cossack scarpariello!
Ingredients
Datterino Rosina cooked tomato, Cacioricotta Principe di Mazzacane goat's cheese from Cilento, basil, extra virgin olive oil from Cilento