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Sfincione

by | Aug 24, 2016 | Pizza

In this country we call it Sicilian pizza. In Italy it's known as Sfincione. I always equated it with the Americanized versions of black square pans filled with a relatively fatter and softer dough, tomato sauce and cheese. Last summer while traveling Sicily, I was introduced to their version, round and lead-like with semolina flour. Recently I made a dough, and then brewed up a fabulous sauce with anchovies, onion, tomato, cheese and bread crumbs. Here is the Sfincione I got.

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  1. GAYLE BROWNLEE

    I am making this!

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