Fried ‘lampascioni’ with cream of Rossini cheese and vincotto syrup
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Ingredients
(for 6 people)500 g ‘lampascioni’
(approx. 20-25 medium-sized bulbs of a leopoldia comosum plant)
extra virgin olive oil, to taste
salt, to taste
FOR THE ROSSINI CHEESE CREAM :
200 g Rossini cheese
150 ml fresh cream
FOR THE ‘PEARLS’ OF VINCOTTO :
200 ml vincotto (or balsamic vinegar)
2 g powdered agar-agar
125 ml peanut oil
Method:
Clean the lampascioni, removing the outer skin, and wash carefully. Dry well and make a deep, star-shaped cut on the top of each, leaving the base intact. Fry in boiling oil, immersing them head first. When they have opened up like a flower and become golden brown and crispy, drain and dry using kitchen roll. Lightly salt. Finely chop the Rossini cheese using a mixer. Heat up the cream to boiling point; remove from the heat and slowly add the chopped cheese, mixing with a whisk until you get a cream of the right consistency.For the vincotto pearls, keep a glass of oil in the fridge for 5-6 hours. Mix the agar-agar with the vincotto and bring to the boil for 2-3 minutes; leave to cool. With the help of a kitchen syringe, allow a few drops of the vincotto mixture to fall into the cold oil: they will form jelly-like pearls. Drain and lightly rinse to get rid of any excess oil. Serve the lampascioni, garnishing with a little cheese cream and some vincotto pearls arranged between the petals. The vincotto pearls can be kept in the fridge for 4-5 hours.
AICI – Associazione Insegnanti di Cucina Italiana
Beatrice Cassano’s recipe