If you wander the streets of just about any Italian town, you are certain to come across a friggitoria, or frying stand, dispensing snacks to passersby. Some of the specialties will be quite local, but others are by now standard, including:.
Arancini di Riso
Few dishes
can better reveal Sicily's past than these tasty rice fritters, which are
excellent as snacks, antipasti, or a simple meal.
Bread Pizza with Black Olives: Pizza di Pane
alle Olive Nere
A quick, tasty snack made by topping an
open-faced focaccia; it's perfect in the evening with a beer
too.
Difficulty: Easy
Cazzilli
Sicilian potato
fritters that closely resemble fritters both Moroccan and Genoese. From my
review of Anissa Helou's Mediterranean Street Food
Focaccia col Formaggio
Cheese-filled focaccia is a stunning treat, and a perfect antipasto too.
Olive all'Ascolana
Olives,
stuffed with a zesty combination of meat and cheese, and fried. Delicious!
Stuffed Fried Friarelli: Friarelli Ripieni e
Fritti
Friarelli are medium sized, slender, thin-walled, mild,
pale green peppers that work very well when stuffed with a breadcrumb filling
and fried
Difficulty: Easy
Supplì al Telefono
Roman rice balls with a shredded meat and mozzarella-based filling.
More Arancini, Fritters, And Snacks
Classic Italian Dishes

