Friulian
Frico: crisped, golden Montasio cheese.
Frico
Montasio cheese pan-crisped, often with potato and onion, into a golden wafer or cake — the edible emblem of Friuli.
View page →Friuli sits where Italy meets the Alps, Slovenia, and the old Austro-Hungarian world, and its food carries all three accents — heartier, smokier, and more Central European than anywhere else in Italy. The emblem is frico, Montasio cheese fried until it crisps into a golden wafer or melts together with potato and onion into a rich pancake. Bordering Austria and the Slavic east, the kitchen leans on cured pork, polenta, and pickled turnips: brovada, turnips macerated in grape pressings, and jota triestina, a thick soup of beans, sauerkraut, and pork from the port city of Trieste. The region's pride is San Daniele prosciutto, sweet, slow-cured ham hung in the cool hill air. Even the pasta crosses borders — cjarsons, sweet-and-savory filled half-moons from the Carnia mountains, mix herbs, cinnamon, and dried fruit. The festive baking is unmistakably Mitteleuropean: gubana, a snail-coiled sweet bread packed with walnuts, raisins, and grappa, and presnitz, its flakier puff-pastry cousin from Trieste.
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Montasio cheese fried until it crisps into a golden wafer, or bound with potato and onion into a rich, savory pancake.
Why start here · It is the single dish most identified with Friuli and a perfect taste of its cheese-and-potato heart.
A snail-coiled sweet bread densely packed with walnuts, raisins, pine nuts, and a splash of grappa.
Why start here · Its Central European baking and festive richness show the Austro-Slavic side of Friulian cooking.
A thick, warming soup of beans, sauerkraut, potatoes, and cured pork from the port city of Trieste.
Why start here · Its sauerkraut and pork reveal Trieste's border identity, half Italian and half Mitteleuropean.
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