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Ligurian Food – 9 Traditional Ligurian Dishes to try in Cinque Terre

We are now on our trip to Cinque Terre, which is on the Italian riviera where we tried the most traditional Ligurian Food that you can find in the restaurants there. In our short travel guide, you will find out what Ligurian cuisine is all about. So if you wonder what to eat in Cinque Terre please keep on watching!

★ Dishes mentioned ★
Pansoti con Salsa di Noci – Ligurian pasta
Bavette con Gamberetti – Bavette with prawns
Bavette ai Muscoli – Bavette with Shellfish
Corniglio al Ligure – Ligurian Rabitt
Prescinsêua – Ligurian Cheese
Ligurian focaccia
Muscoli Ripieni – Stuffed Mussels
Fritto Misto di Mare – Fried Seafood
Trofie al Pesto Genovese – Ligurian pesto
Farinata – Chickpea Pancake
Risotto alla Milanese
Risotto alla Milanese con Ossobuco

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23 Comments

  1. you guy's can drive for 1 hr and be in a different country , we can drive 7 day's and still be in the same country , trust me ,i have done it

  2. If you want to know how to pronounce prescinseua, it would be written "preschinßöa" (I used the ß for the s after n because it is pronounced hard, like in English) with German orthography 😉

  3. Ah, if you are still in Liguria, I recommend to visit Sestri Levante and eat at the restaurant Sciamadda dei vinaccieri Ballerini, I have been there last September and found authentic delicious Ligurian traditional food (in the menu they also explain the history of each dish)!

  4. Evening Marta, those dishes all look marvelous. The rabbit one in particular looks just like one our Maltese DiL makes. I don't really know Italian food outside of supermarket products but all of these look delicious, especially those mussels.

  5. There isn’t a dish here that I wouldn’t try! Just mouth watering!!! 😍 so happy you both had a parental leave 🙂

    I am sorry for your lost 😔

  6. Marta, as always enjoy your posts. May sound silly but for some reason made me think of a Canadian new to Germany (then W Germany) stationed in Lahr Schwarzwald dining in various Gasthaus’s – how large the dinner plates were as compared to home lol.

  7. Hi Martha. Hope you enjoy your parental break 😃 I travelled in Italy in the 80s and remember so many regional specialities and great meals . You're really going to love this trip
    Safe travels

  8. Quite an adventure 🙂 Welcome back! Have you tried the flatbreads in Rome? Some of the seafoods in Florence were quite tasty as well.

  9. Oh goodness Marta. Although I am on a diet, the clip of your man enjoying the Ossobuco con Rissotto alla Milanese made me salivate. You are a classy lady, Marta, and your man is one lucky dude.

  10. Hello Martha!!! I'm so glad to know you enjoyed an Italian trip! Omg!!! You and your family came in my nation!!! Happy for your full immersion in our simple but delicious cuisine!!!! I love particulary this video!!! Bye!!

  11. hi! I was curious to see what dishes you tried. looks like you didn't do the most traditional thing, i.e. eating plain (or onion) focaccia for breakfast, which is what we do — you could save that for your next trip to Liguria perhaps? do give it a try: it's worth it. focaccia with toppings is a very modern item — I am old enough to remember a time when it didn't exist. and I am not that old 😉

  12. Your so lucky to be able to travel to Italy just a couple hours and you get delicious food! We would have to travel 8 hours from Canada! The risotto my favorite!! Any gelato!

  13. Ja od "Budda Slim " to amerykanin ogladal twoje filmiki i jak on to powiedzial " show her some love " wiec jestem leci subik pozdrawiam

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