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The most traditional form of pizza Rossini | |
Type | Pizza |
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Place of origin | Italy |
Region or state | Marche |
Main ingredients | Flour, mozzarella, eggs, mayonnaise, tomato purée (homemade), water |
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Pizza Rossini is a specialty pizza originating from the Italian city of Pesaro in the Marche region. Created in the 1960s in a local pastry shop, this pizza was initially designed to accompany an apéritif and quickly became popular among Pesaro's inhabitants. The name "Rossini" pays tribute to the composer Gioachino Rossini, who was born in the city. Traditionally, Pizza Rossini consists of a base of tomato purée and mozzarella, followed by the addition of toppings like boiled eggs, ham, and sometimes peas or other vegetables after baking.
History
Rossini was born in Pesaro at the turn of the 1960s. Designed to accompany the apéritif, met with success among the inhabitants of Pesaro, to the point of motivating the city's pizza chefs to offer this novelty in their pizzerias; the name of the pizza is a tribute to the composer Gioachino Rossini, who was born in Pesaro. It was only later, with the advent of "al plate" pizzas, that Rossini also took on these features which are still present on the menus of the province of Pesaro and Urbino. Over the years, this type of pizza took on more and more variations until it reached the gourmet form offered in large restaurants.
Composition
A pizza of this type is initially topped with tomato purée and mozzarella; after cooking in the oven, boiled eggs cut into slices are added with mayonnaise on top.
See also
References
- ^ "The Margherita you don't expect: discovering Rossini pizza" (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-11-09.
- Daniela Anguilano (2020-11-30). "Pizza Rossini, the pride of Pesaro with hard-boiled eggs and mayonnaise" (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-11-09.
- Adams, Stacie (2023-09-25). "Mayo Is The Unexpected Pizza Topping That Some Folks Crave". The Daily Meal. Retrieved 2025-01-12.
External links
- Roberto Ceccarelli, Pizza Rossini: in Pesaro they eat it with mayonnaise, 23 June 2018, in Italian Cuisine.
- Tommaso Tecchi, How a pizza with boiled eggs and mayonnaise became the symbol of Pesaro, 27 August 2019, in -Vice origins.