Salame del Re (King's Salami) & English Trifle
2021 Italy
Salame del Re, a rich and savory Italian salami, is the focus of this episode. Sonia Peronaci demonstrates the preparation of this flavorful cured meat, showcasing its robust taste and satisfying texture. To complement the salami, she prepares English Trifle, a classic layered dessert with sponge cake, fruit, and custard. This episode blends savory and sweet elements for a well-rounded culinary experience.
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Sonia Peronaci
Sonia Peronaci
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Marco Capedri
Marco Capedri
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