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Scaccia






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Scaccia with tomato and scaccia with ricotta cheese and onion
Scacciata

Scaccia (pl.: scacce), scacciataorschiacciata is a Sicilian stuffed flatbread. Scaccia is made with a very thin rectangular layer of dough, folded on itself three or four times. It can be stuffed with different ingredients, the more common variations are ricotta cheese and onion, cheese and tomato, tomato and onion, or tomato and eggplant, depending on location, taste, or season. It is baked and can be eaten hot or cold. Scacciata derives from the Sicilian word meaning to drive away, equivalent to the Italian word schiacciata, meaning 'to crush' or 'to flatten'. Scaccia can be found in Ragusa and Siracusa,[1][2][3][4][5] as well as some Sicilian American communities (namely Middletown, Connecticut).[6][7][8]

History

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Scaccia appeared at the end of the seventeenth century and was a staple of peasant tables. In Sicily, the recipe was handed down and expanded according to the culinary voices of the time. In the rural tables of the Kingdom of Sicily and then Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, this simple recipe was developed based on bread, vegetables and meat, often utilizing the leftovers of a hearty dinner or a recurring lunch. Oltremodo appeared on Sicilian tables at the beginning of the 18th century with the recipe based on vegetables and potatoes. It achieved its success when Moncada himself, prince of Paternò, in 1763, wanted it on his table during the Christmas celebrations. Since then, tradition has placed it as a Christmas favorite with a recipe handed down for generations. To date, the scaccia has a wide diffusion in the Sicilian territory and a significant artisanal marketing.[9]

See also

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Media related to Scaccia at Wikimedia Commons

References

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  1. ^ "Schiacciata all'olio, Tuscan flat bread | Visit Tuscany". www.visittuscany.com.
  • ^ Cinzia Codeluppi (2012-02-06). Cucina Siciliana. Edizioni Demetra. ISBN 978-8844042097.
  • ^ Ciccio Sultano (2005). La mia cucina siciliana. G.R.H. ISBN 8889711000.
  • ^ Franco Bucchieri; Emanuela Distefano; Francesco Tidona (2003). Antiche ricette negli Iblei.
  • ^ "Scaccia Ragusana (Tomato and Cheese Pie)". Saveur.com. 18 March 2019.
  • ^ "Potato Pie". Los Angeles Times. 2002-02-17.
  • ^ "Scaciatta, a Sicilian Family Heirloom". 2012-10-09.
  • ^ "I Grew up in Middletown Invitation". 2016-05-10.
  • ^ "Uno scrigno di sapori nella ricetta della scacciata siciliana". Sanpellegrino (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-06-16.

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