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Recipe: Pizza di piazza

April 2, 2009 11:33
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BySilvia Nacamulli, Silvia Nacamulli

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This weekend I’m getting married. So while you read this recipe sitting comfortably on your sofa, I will be having a very hectic time: a special Shabbat dinner at my parents; a Shabbat Chatan at the main synagogue in Rome and, of course, the chuppah on Sunday… all very exciting! The Pizza di Piazza (sometimes called Pizza Romana) is a traditional fruitcake that we prepare in Rome for weddings, barmitzvahs and brits — it is a unique delicacy from the Roman Ghetto. It is sold only at Boccione, a delicious little bakery in the main square (piazza) of the ghetto, hence the name — although it has nothing in common with a normal pizza.

These delicious fruit-cakes are eaten at the mishmara — a traditional Roman Jewish evening of prayers and song (and, of course, food!) which takes place on the Thursday before a wedding. Most people buy Pizza di Piazza already made, but for my wedding, I am baking them with my mother, sister and any other women who wish to help. So if you feel like getting in the festive mood, why not bake your own?

Preparation time: 40 minutes. Makes 15-20 pizzas.

Ingredients
● 80g raisins
● 80g unskinned almonds
● 80g pine nuts
● 80g mix candied fruit/peels in chunks
● 80g margarine
● 100g candied cherries
● 100 ml Marsala or sweet wine
● 150 ml sunflower oil
● 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
● 170g white caster sugar
● 500g white flour
● A pinch of salt