A weekend celebrating my mum's birthday

Me and Mary spent this last weekend in Verona, to celebrate my mother’s birthday.

We arrived on Friday evening for dinner.

My mum always cooks amazing things when we go there and I think I burnt some karma there as last week I was fasting on Friday and Mary enjoyed some great fish, and vegetables.

Still, I ended my 1-day fasting on Saturday breakfast and I enjoyed a loooot it as well.

The last weekend, for me, has been mostly working and planning things that are going to happen in the coming weeks.

I am working on a document for the integration of a Community token to incentivize plastic recycling and the revamping of the national website of our Yoga school.

**Quite a work, but I love it! Both of them! **

Anyway, Weekends are supposed to be fun, therefore I am going to share details about all the great food we had.

Let’s start from Saturday’s lunch. We ate some great pumpkin ravioli, that are traditional ravioli, filled with pure pumpkin and nutmeg.


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With second course, we had some roasted radish and cauliflower with pearà. Pearà is a typical dish from Verona and is made out of broth (we used vegetal broth), fine bread crumbs and pepper. It’s born as a very poor dish that our grandparents used to eat a lot to save broth and bread and to have something hot to eat. This dish is amazingly tasty but none outside Verona cooks it in Italy. It’s usually eaten with meat, roasted or boiled, but since I am not eating meat anymore, we decided to make it the “veggie version”.

Pearà is surely one of my absolute favourite dishes as it’s very simple, tasty and it comes very well with many different side-dishes (meat in the past, a lot of vegetables now with mid-seasoned cheeses).


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Source: By the Author - Roasted radish


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For Sunday’s breakfast and lunch we got some interesting dessert from a traditional pastry in Verona. It’s one of the most famous and still, has very honest prices if compared to the quality of the food they prepare.
We bought Ofella for breakfast, which is another traditional dish from Verona, that is the “high quality version” of Pandoro.


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Ofella once started, you can see how well is levitated

And then, one of the most famous Italian desserts which is “Millefoglie” literally “thousand layers” as it’s made of puff pastry and cream. This pastry, called Perbellini, is the most renowned in Verona for this dessert as it makes it with the best quality of ingredients and the result is astonishing.


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So, as I said, a dense working weekend BUT we managed to spend great time with my mum.



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You Italians really understand food. I am jealous.

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Eheheheh, nice to read you again @felixxx !
Well, if I remember correctly, you are based in German. You are quite close to Italy and wherever you will go you will find amazing food in Italy! The souther you go, the heavier and more abundant dishes will be :D

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I am on very strict diet these days (only until 24th) and looking at those pictures is almost torture.

Yes, German.
Italy is on my bucket list, but I don't really see myself going there anytime soon :(

Maybe next Hivefest is in Italy. Maybe it's in a small place and not in a city. Don't care much for Rome or Venice, but I'd love to see small towns and villages.

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Eheheheheh, I guess from the 25th you will have some kind or food-wars :D

Let's see. I am meeting some Hive writers, and honestly, yes, I prefer small villages too.
I live in Modena, which is simply a big village, very comfortable to be travelled with the bike

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This is what I do with my daughters when we get together - EAT. Looks like a great weekend, despite all the work you had to do.

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Happy Birthday to your Mom. I jusy noticed that all the food served here was all healthy one. Vegetable dish is always the best! that pumpkin ravioli looks really amazing same with the roasted broccoli. And you had the best dessert in there, looks good too.

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Millefoglie and Pandoro I love these! When I'm in Italy these two cakes are definitely on my need to have list. I think I'm allowed to say how jealous I am yes?

Becca 🌷

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Indeed!
In Italy there is a lot of traditional desserts from north to south :D

Pandoro is typical for Christmas while Millefoglie can be found more or less always :D

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