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!
Turnip greens are somewhat the symbolic ingredient of traditional Apulian cuisine and gastronomy. Their unique taste, slightly bitter and herbaceous and deliciously sweet at the same time, makes them truly versatile.
The "Puntarelle" are the heart of the CATALONIAN CHICORY, a typical salad of our territory. We sow in October and harvest the vegetable between January and February. Our women defoliate the plant and manually cut the "scatuni", ie the shoots.
A few fragrant myrtle leaves and a shower of the most fleshy and ripe Leccine olives for a product that you will no longer want to miss in your pantry. One leads to another, just like cherries: a specialty that the Apulian farmers have been handed down for generations and that we like to offer also to our loyal customers.
The cherry-peppers have a round shape. They are cultivated
in the month of May and are picked by hand in the end of
August, when they are completely red.
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.
The long tomatoes are cultivated in April and May and
are picked by hand in July and August. All the phases are
processed inside our farm. Once picked, they are washed,
selected, cut, laid on desiccation frames, salted e put in the
sun
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.
From the marriage of love between the best Apulian red onions and the excellent Negroamaro wine, an excellent product that naturally speaks Apulian. Two extraordinary Apulian flavors ready to give the palate a moment of real pleasure.
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 classic celline olives proposed here in a very simple brine with the addition of the very convenient pitting. Flavor and comfort, especially where you want to create pizzas, focaccias, stewed dishes.
The Apulian handmade taralli with leccino olives and capers a classic taste of the Apulian tradition. Already at the first taste, they take us to the heart of the Apulian countryside, where we like to imagine ourselves in an expanse of sun-kissed olive trees, in the middle of summer, and here and there to see, among the dry stone walls, some seedlings of caper. From the emotion of this rural and typically Apulian atmosphere, the idea of creating a tarallino that really has the flavor of Apulian rural life was born. Taste with us the taralli with celline olives and capers: all the best of the Apulian raw material that turns into pure emotion at the first taste.
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.