Farinata is an earthy and tasty 'crêpe' made of garbanzo beans flour. It is original from the coastal region of Liguria, and it reminds me of when, very rarely, my family and I had take out dinner. We'd get several slices of farinata, perhaps some pizza, and the complimentary Fanta soda that came with it. The grown ups drank beer from a can. And I was happy.
Categories: n/a Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 25-30 minutes Published On: Sunday, July 10th, 2016 Comments: 0
If you eat meat, farinata is often served with Italian aromatized lardo. Last night I made it as an appetizer, but farinata can be a well balanced second course, especially if served with a side of seasonal vegetables.
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