Grilled artichokes in extra virgin olive oil
The artichokes grilled in extra virgin olive oil are tasty and delicious vegetables that, a few hours from the harvest, are processed with artisanal techniques and transformed into preserves
Many tasty and crunchy artichokes in the best Apulian extra virgin olive oil and a light aroma of rosemary, ready to appear on your table, accompanying grilled, fish dishes, or as a simple and light side dish in full Apulian style.
Small, tender and appetizing, these artichokes are an
autochthon variety named “brindisino”. The cultivation starts
in the beginning of October and the picking in April. The fresh
artichokes end their working process within eight hours of
being picked. This kind of artichoke is very tender. We remove
the leaves and we turn it by hand with a small knife. Then it is
scalded and is put in extra-fine-olive-oil. No other ingredients
or spices are added in order to valorize the unique taste of this
product.
They can be used to enrich a hors-d’oeuvre, to dress cold
rice together with our Mediterranean greens and are really
delicious on pizza. They have a natural taste and are also
excellent to enrich a warm dish. They are very crackling: this
feature makes of them one of our most sought-after product!
A tasty and original mixed cereal soup with chickpeas, beans, broad beans, lentils and peas, rehydrated just like we would do at home and cooked with the addition of barley and spelled in a tasty onion-based sauce and Negroamaro wine.
It is oval, quite large, of a beautiful intense and shiny green. On the palate it is savory, fleshy and juicy. La Bella di Cerignola is a typical cultivar of the homonymous area; olives are not used for oil, but are table olives. Natural fermentation for six months with salt. PRODUCT WITHOUT VINEGAR
A classic protagonist of the Apulian table is the artichoke, which is traditionally harvested in March - April and which never fails on local tables. With this product we have thought of respecting its flavor and integrity, limiting ourselves to collecting it, peeling it and putting it into wedges for you in a very simple and delicate brine. A product that will win you over with its simplicity.
Confit cherry tomatoes preserved in extra virgin olive oil (49%), sugar and whole salt has a unique taste. Try it out, at the moment at a great price!
The unmistakable aroma of the most authentic Mediterranean ready to peep on your table and accompany you on a gustatory journey to the wildest and most unspoiled Puglia thanks to the touch of wild myrtle added to these extraordinary celline olives harvested when ripe and placed in a simple brine .
Deliciously savory and rustic, the wild "paparine" are spontaneous herbs typical of Puglia. Coming from the poppy plant, they abound in the Apulian fields in spring and are very popular with everyone, young and old. Their collection, as well as their preparation and cooking, require a little patience. That's why we have decided to make them available to everyone and to shorten the time
Marinated aubergine fillets are the ideal condiment to enrich your summer dishes: you can enjoy them as a tasty appetizer, or add them to your salads for a touch of freshness and colour. Their soft consistency and intense taste go perfectly with fresh cheeses, sauces and croutons, allowing you to create appetizing and tasty recipes. Don't give up on the pleasure of raw aubergine: with our marinated aubergine fillets you will have a superior quality product at your disposal, which will satisfy your every culinary desire. Choose the authentic taste of our aubergines and bring a touch of Italian tradition to the table.
Capers are typical of the Salento landscape and of the country
tradition. During all the ‘900 whole families got up very early
in the morning and went to the countryside to pick the capers
up, one by one, from the low and bushy plants. In the ’70
the town of Racale was a leader in the production of capers.
The long tomatoes are cultivated in open field in our farm
in the months of April and May and they are picked by hand
in July and August. Once picked, they are washed, selected,
cut by hand, salted and laid in the sun on desiccation frames
for 4-5 days.
The handmade onion and raisin taralli are a particularly tasty and interesting variant compared to other types of more classic Apulian taralli. Try this combination too: you will see that it will win you over. The typical sweetness of the onion, with its earthy aftertaste and its not at all pungent scent, combined with the raisins, aromatic, delicate and almost caramelised, give the tarallo fragrance an unexpectedly surprising, pleasant and interesting touch like never before. It will be love at first taste.
Broad beans are one of the most loved legumes by the Apulians and have, without any doubt, a leading role in regional gastronomy. These are the beans used to create the famous puree, usually served with chicory.
Dried dried figs of the "Dottato" cultivar variety widespread throughout the South. A product with unique characteristics that with the addition of dark chocolate make it a unique product. This figs come from San Michele Salentino, a Slow Food presidium