Seada
CourseDessert
Place of originSardinia, Italy
Main ingredientsSemolina, Pecorino cheese, olive oil or lard, honey or sugar

Seada (more commonly known by its plural form, Seadas) is a Sardinian savoury dessert which can served with sweet toppings. It is prepared by deep-frying a large semolina dumpling (usually between 8 and 10 cm in diameter) with a filling of soured Pecorino cheese and lemon peel in olive oil or lard, and is served covered with honey, sugar and, sometimes, salt.

References

  • De' Medici Stucchi, Lorenza (1989). The Renaissance of Italian Cooking. Fawcett. p. 108. ISBN 978-0449903643. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  • "Typical Sardinian food: The Seada". santeodoro.com. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  • "History of Seadas".


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