Sicilian Handmade House Bread: Focaccia and Cassata made in the Traditional Way in Italy
How seductive is freshly baked homemade bread, especially when it's made in the traditional way by hand, using wooden implements and a stone oven!
In this episode, we head to Comiso, a place near Ragusa in Sicily. Lucia and Giancarlo run a guest house called Il Filo di Paglia.
They’ve invited their sisters, brothers, their nephews and nieces for a day of baking. Using traditional methods, it’s all done by hand, wooden implements and a stone oven.
Using traditional Sicilian flour, Lucia and her family not only make pane di casa (house bread) but also focaccia and something sweet too… cassata which is traditional Sicilian sweet.
As with so many Italian and Sicilian foods, each region has its own take on everything and no exception to the pane di casa, focaccia and cassata.
With that said, it's baking in all its glory... what a party!
Word of Mouth Italy Series Description…
Word of Mouth is a collection of untold local food stories, brought to you with a rainbow smile. The stories are on local people who are producing quality food that make you hum like a happy bird.
Follow Aussie-Japanese Tak and local Sicilian Salvo's food journey in Sicily, Italy.
Think handmade cheese, chocolate made from ancient Aztec recipe, house bread, homemade bread and more.
All done via word of mouth with Tak filming and Salvo translating. Bit rough around the edges but tasty as!
It’s a celebration of Italian and Sicilian foods… and it’ll make you hungry!
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this is what happens all over Italy. family comes together to cook, eat and share their happy times and their woes together. and why the cooking is SSSOOOOOOOO good!!! i miss my grandmothers cooking.
@womlocalstories
10 ай бұрын
Yes, such an amazing culture and it was so nice to be part of it. Thanks for watching.
This reminds me of being younger, peeking into the kitchen with all the "zias" - my grandmother and her sisters, as they made all these traditional Sicilian dishes for our family to enjoy. Thank you for sharing this.
@womlocalstories
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your lovely memory and watching:)
Reminds me of my Nanna. She was from Cefalu, Sicilia. I miss her. Great video. Grazij!
@womlocalstories
Жыл бұрын
Cefalu is so beautiful too. Please check out our Sicilian Streetfood episode. Luigi is from Cefalu. Thanks for sharing your comment!
Beautiful video Beautiful Nona Thankyou 👌
@womlocalstories
Жыл бұрын
Grazie!
my aunt made bread every 2 days for my uncle. my father was born in chiusa sclafani. i have pictures of the woman of chiusa making dough like this. also bread for easter. our family name is Salario and Cammarata.
you should be proud for sharing the traditional way of doing things! love this video, you are showing everything I would have liked to see when I was a kid! my grandma did her best to show me as many things she could when I was a kid and she was younger. keep making this amazing content, as a youtuber myself I am taking a lot of inspiration from your videos!
@womlocalstories
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your kind words, Dario! Really happy you feel that way. Yeah, we need to keep all our grandma's/grandpa's great way of cooking things; a recipe is one thing but seeing it is another as you obviously know seeing you have your own channel! Keep up the good work on your stuff too:)
@darioplayonfire
4 жыл бұрын
@@womlocalstories thanks for checking my channel, I can't wait to see more of your videos, they are very well made and also very entertaining
thank you. San siego Ca.
@womlocalstories
10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Thanks, I recently found out about my Sicilian heritage and your film has given me a taste of what my native family would've been like.
@womlocalstories
Жыл бұрын
That's nice to hear:) Glad you enjoyed it.
Your work is beautiful! Thank you for taking us along for your adventures 😊
@womlocalstories
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your lovely comment. Does mean a lot:)
classic
Sth meditteraneans always have on stock is always happiness in doing whatever they have to do. Happiness,laughter and bliss.
@womlocalstories
Жыл бұрын
Great motto in life:)
Algerian women prepare bread the same way... kneading with full strength of the body 🤣
@womlocalstories
Жыл бұрын
Yes, so many powerful amazing women:)
Great videos,a recepi would have been useful,keep up the good work
Luoya pud nimo oy