Sweet potatoes are known for their slightly sweet flavour and bright orange colour. They are good for making various dishes, both sweet and savoury.
Sweet potatoes are known for their slightly sweet flavour and bright orange colour. They are good for making various dishes, both sweet and savoury.
Originally from North Africa, cous cous is now part of Italian culinary culture and particularly so in Sicily, where it is also known as “cuscus”.
Looking for a delicious, fresh side dish that’s quick to make? We’ve got you covered: potato salad with radishes and cucumbers enriched with a mouthwatering yoghurt sauce. It’s a practical dish that can be made in advance and kept in the fridge until you want to eat it.
A soft, aromatic focaccia where potatoes are combined with the freshness of lemon and the balsamic hints of rosemary, to be enjoyed either on its own or stuffed with vegetables, sauces or cured meats.
When the high temperatures make it difficult to stand in front of the oven, a great menu-saving solution – perfect as a one-course meal or a side dish – is a fresh potato salad, to season with your favourite ingredients.
If you suddenly feel like pizza, but don’t have much time to make it, you can make a crispy and versatile version in just 30 minutes by cooking it in a pan.
Potato croquettes are a real classic of southern Italian cuisine, particularly in Campania, although they are found all over Italy and beyond.
Have you ever thought about making toast without using bread? We have replaced it in this recipe with slices of sweet potato. Rich in fibre, vitamins and minerals, sweet potatoes are great for making both sweet and savoury dishes. Let’s discover how to use them to make toast with avocado and eggs.
Have you ever made your own tagliatelle? It is much easier than you think. To make them even softer and more delicious, we recommend making them with a potato-based dough. We have decided to season them with pesto, which goes particularly well with potatoes, but you can try them with your favourite seasoning.
This incredibly simple yet delicious snack is so quick to make: potato tarallucci breadstick rings are perfect for an outdoor snack or for aperitifs… You won’t be able to stop at just one.
The iconic dish of American cuisine, the hamburger, is found and enjoyed all around the world. This is the case in Italy too, where it is made in many different versions, from the classic one to more gourmet and sophisticated options.
Is the unpredictable weather putting you off making a cool dish? We’ve got the right recipe for you! This creamy potato soup with thyme is delicious either hot or cold. If you like, you can also serve it as a starter or an aperitif on slices of toast.
This is a meal on its own, perfect for lunch or dinner, and incredibly easy to make. This dish is an original alternative to the more common potato pies. It’s delicious either served straight out of the oven or at room temperature.
The smell of these cocoa muffins will win you over even before you taste them. There are many different types of muffins, but in this recipe, we have decided to use potato starch to make them even softer, as well as whipped cream and blueberries as a decoration.
Pinwheels with potato dough, spinach and cheese are a delicious and original starter that you can easily reinvent by using your favourite ingredients that you have at home as an alternative filling.
If you want to give your aperitifs or starters a Middle Eastern flavour, then try hummus. This delicious sauce made from chickpeas and sesame paste (tahina) is perfect with bread, pitta bread, vegetables and meatballs, both the meat and veggie versions.
Particularly recommended for low-calorie diets, octopus has a low fat percentage and is rich in vitamins and minerals.
Together with chocolate eggs, your Easter dinner table simply has to have a soft colomba cake, a typical northern Italian dessert, but found all around the country in many different versions.
We waited for it all winter and it's finally here: asparagus has arrived on our spring dinner tables. It's a priceless source of calcium, phosphorus, potassium and vitamins to be used in many recipes.
Don't they make your mouth water just by looking at them? Whether they’re made from meat, fish or vegetables, baked or fried, as they are or breaded, these balls are quick and easy little bites to make for a sure-fire success. Here, we offer them in this version made from tuna and potatoes.

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