• Day 3

    Leece cooking class

    September 1, 2024 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 91 °F

    Before we leave beautiful Lecce, we visited a cooking school this morning for a orecchiette class.

    Orecchiette is a typical Apulian cuisine. They are famous for their characteristic round and concave shape, smooth on the outside and rough and wrinkled on the inside, which is reminiscent of a small ear, and for their ability to capture and collect the sauce.

    Traditionally this pasta is made by hand , with a simple dough made with durum wheat semolina flour, water and salt which is worked on large wooden cutting boards and modeled with your hands and with a smooth blade knife.

    It was not as easy to make them as it was to eat them. Mine personally got better the more wine I drank. So by the second bottle, they were pretty damn close to perfect. The teachers were a delightful sister team, as cute as the orecchiette they made.
    We met some mates from Australia Ruby and Daniel. We shared a table as well as fun travel stories and memories. Nice people. But I didn’t get their picture. Blame it on the vino.
    Ciao for now!
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