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Jams and Preserves | Brandied Fruit and Fruit in Syrup | Frittate | Stuffed or Cooked Fruit | Various Treats

Jams and Preserves

Amarena Cherry and Blackcurrant Jam: Confettura di Amarene e Ribes Rosso
Amarene are slightly sour cherries, and work wonderfully with black currants in this jam.
Difficulty: Easy

Apple, Apricot and Zucchini Relish -- Confettura di Mele, Zucchine ed Albicocche
This is a little unusual by Italian standards -- Artusi doesn't mention it, nor does Ada Boni -- but it is tasty, and a nice accompaniment to boiled meats.
Difficulty: Easy

Apple Jam: Mele in Marmellata
Apple marmalade is easy to make and quite tasty.
Difficulty: Easy

Apricot Jam: Conserva di Albicocche
Artusi's favorite, and he has you make peach jam the same way.
Difficulty: Easy

Apricot and Red Plum Jam: Confettura di Albicocche e Prugne Rosse
Summer in a jar!
Difficulty: Easy

Blueberry-Blackberry Jam, or Confettura di Mirtilli e More
An inspired combination, and en excellent excuse to go berry picking in August, when the fruit is at its richest.
Difficulty: Easy

Caribbean Jam: Confettura dei Caraibi
When Artusi presented a recipe for banana ice cream in 1890 he began by describing bananas, which gives an idea of how exotic they were at the time in Italy. They are common now, as are mangoes (which were unheard of then), but this jam still does have a touch of the exotic about it.
Difficulty: Easy

Drunken Fruit, or Conserva Antica
Though one could call this brandied fruit, the term doesn't quite describe it.
Difficulty: Easy

Fig Concentrate: Cotto di Fichi
A rich Puglian fig concentrate.
Difficulty: Intermediate

Fig Marmalade, or Marmellata di Fichi
Rich, sensual, and easy to make too.

Lemon and Apple Marmalade, or Marmellata di Limoni e Mele
Lemon adds definition and depth to what would otherwise be fairly plain.
Difficulty: Easy

Honey: Miele
Virgin Honey from a beekeeper is vastly superior to the commercial stuff.

Peach Jam: Marmellata di Pesche
Peache marmalade brings summer into the midst of winter.
Difficulty: Easy

Peach and Almond Jam: Confettura di Pesche e Mandorle
Almonds are one of the most popular ingredients in Italian sweets, and work nicely with peaches here.
Difficulty: Easy

Prune Concentrate: Cotto di Prugne
A prune concentrate that's similar to cotto di fichi, but easier to make.
Difficulty: Moderate

Prune and other Jams: Conserva di Prugne ed Altro
A collection of jam recipes, including plum, blackberry, and... Cantaloupe.
Difficulty: Easy

Quince or Apple Jam: Conserva di Cotogne
This jam will work well with either apples or quinces.
Difficulty: Easy

Runny Quince or Apple Jam: Conserva Liquida di Cotogne
So will this.
Difficulty: Easy

Raspberry Peach Jam: Confettura di Lamponi e Pesche
Raspberries and peaches make for wonderful jam!
Difficulty: Easy

Strawberry Jam: Conserva di Fragole
Home-made strawberry jam is easy to make, and much better than the commercial stuff.
Difficulty: Easy

Strawberry and Kiwi Jam: Confettura di Fragole e Kiwi
You may be surprised to discover that Italy is one of the world's major kiwi producers, rivaling New Zealand. No surprise that they find their way into jam.
Difficulty: Easy

Summer Jam, or Confettura d'Estate
Summer in a jar!
Difficulty: Easy

Watermelon Marmalade, or Marmellata di Cocomero
A tasty reminder of summer.
Difficulty: Easy

Green Tomato, Apple and Grape Relish: Confettura di Pomodori Verdi, Mele e Uva
Another tasty relish that will work well with boiled meats and similar dishes.
Difficulty: Easy

Brandied Fruit and Fruit in Syrup

Brandied Chestnuts: Marroni al Liquore
Delicious holiday treats that also make excellent holiday gifts.
Difficulty: Easy

Brandied Figs: Fichi Sotto Spirito
Uncle Guerrando's spirited figs pack a punch. But are very good.
Difficulty: Easy

Brandied Peaches: Pesche in Guazzo
Peaches drowned in a cognac-laced syrup.
Difficulty: Easy

Castagne Confettate
An easy recipe for marrons glacées, one of life's great joys.
Difficulty: Easy

Marrons Glacés
A home recipe for a delightful winter treat.
Difficulty: Itermediate

Mostarda
Mostarda, candied fruit in a syrup, gains a healthy zing from mustard seed. It's common throughout northern Italy, and likely goes a long way back.
Difficulty: Intermediate

Mostarda
This particular recipe is Dalmatian, and makes use of honey and quinces.
Difficulty: Moderate.
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Peaches in Moscato Syrup
A rich, delicate sweet white wine syrup works beautifully with peaches.

Stuffed Figs Calabrian Style, or Fichi Ripieni alla Calabrese
Figs in syrup, stuffed with walnuts and almonds: Rich and tasty.
Difficulty: Easy

Frittate

Apple Frittata: Frittata Di Mele Alla Borghese
A sweet frittata with apples, for dessert.
Difficulty: Easy

Matzos Frittata: Matzà Coperta
A tasty frittata with matzos that's an ideal Passover dessert.
Difficulty: Moderate

Sweet Frittata: Una Frittata Dolce
Most frittate are savory, but here's one to close the meal with!
Difficulty: Easy

Various Treats

Cornetti & Brioches!
What could be better for breakfast?
Difficulty: Intermediate - Advanced

Sfingiuni, Sfincione, and Pizza Fritta alla Siciliana
Several recipes for a classic Sicilain treat that can be savory or sweet.
Difficulty:

Cubbaita
An Arab precursor of nougat, made with honey, sesame seeds, and almonds.
Difficulty: Advanced

Nougat: Torrone
A classic Christmas treat made from almonds, honey, and egg whites.
Difficulty: Advanced

Nougat with Almonds and Oranges: Torrone con Mandorle e Arance
Another Sicilian variation on nougat, with lots of candied orange peel.
Difficulty: Advanced

White Nougat: Torrone Bianco
A Sicilian variety of nougat with pistachios as well as almonds.
Difficulty: Advanced

Stuffed or Cooked Fruit

Candied Citrus Peel: Scorci 'Ncilippati
It's tasty as is, and is a vital ingredient for other desserts too.
Difficulty: Easy

Stuffed Oranges Sicilian Style: Arance Ripiene alla Siciliana
Simple and elegant: oranges stuffed with whipped cream and ground almonds.
Difficulty: Easy

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