Bio Foods at the Fancy Food Show and Il Gattopardo Restaurant
Bio Foods at the Fancy Food Show and Il Gattopardo Restaurant
Sampling Italian bio products as prepared by a master chef
In the days leading up to the Fancy Food Show at the Javits Center we received several different dinner invitations sponsored by exhibitors but the one we accepted was hosted by FederBio, an Italian organization composed of organic and biodynamic food companies. The dinner was held at
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That evening, we sat in the cozy garden room at the rear of Il Gattopardo. Our meal began with a sampling of bruschette dabbed with a variety of tomato sauces. We also tasted little chunks of Parmigiano Reggiano drizzled with balsamic vinegar tradizionale di Modena DOP from Fattorie Giacobazzi.
A tasting of two pastas followed. One was an unusual fusilli di Kamut, dressed with pesto rosso, a fresh tasting tomato sauce. Kamut is a grain similar to wheat. It has been used since antiquity and, in fact, grains of kamut were found buried with King Tut in his tomb. Kamut means wheat in Ancient Egyptian. This grain gives the pasta a unique, nutty taste.
We also tried orecchiette made from the prestigious Senatore Cappelli variety of wheat. This wheat, which is grown in the Altamura region of Puglia, is very high in protein and prized for making pasta. It was tossed with a sauce made from tomatoes grown in Emilia Romagna’s Mezzano Valley inside the Po Delta. These tomatoes are particularly high in lycopene, a beneficial antioxidant. In order to preserve their flavor, aroma, and nutritional properties, the tomatoes are processed within 12 hours of harvesting.
A delicate extra virgin olive oil dressing complemented the next course, grilled steak “Piemontese” topped with arugula. A refreshing plate of fruit drizzled with acacia honey was a welcome sight, followed by a rich chocolate filled tart.