Showing posts with label befana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label befana. Show all posts

Thursday, January 05, 2012

BUON' EPIFANIA


Tonight is the Eve of Epiphany so children all over Italy will be expecting a visit from that good witch, the Befana who, it is believed, will leave sweets and chocolates for good children but only pieces of coal for those who have been bad.

The Befana, whose name is probably a corruption of Epifania, sometimes even sweeps the floor before she leaves so she will be very welcome in my house!  I  am, of course, expecting lots of candy - how about you?

Gianni Morandi - La Befana Trullallà

Friday, January 07, 2011

CAPPUCCINO COOKIES

I made these in honour of the Befana yesterday.  For those of you who are in Italy, the recipe is in the January edition of A Tavola.



You are supposed to use white chocolate drops but I used the white chocolate covered coffee beans I got at the Chocobarocco Festival, so I am calling my version "Cappuccino cookies".  They are easy to make - I am a great fan of dough that does not need to be rolled out - crunchy and delicious.

Thursday, January 06, 2011

GIOVEDI MUSICALE....

.... because we are all children in Italy today:



Buon'Epifania a tutti!

Wednesday, January 06, 2010

A FEAST FOR THE BEFANA



The last of the Christmas feasts was a jolly lunch with Gino the artist, Linda and fourteen other lucky friends today. Gino had designed the table centre, using yellow winter jasmine and roses from his garden:




He had also made some pretty arrangements with pine cones:




This is Gino's 2009 presepe [crib] which he made with artist's clay:




Gino's elderly uncle remembered making crib figurines from natural clay because that was all he and his brothers had.

Now to the food. First of all there was spaghetti, which Gino is serving from this enormous bowl:



Then there was pork served with spinach, peppers and cauliflower:




Afterwards there was fresh fruit and desserts made by some of the guests. There was this yummy apple strudel,



this perfect, light fruit cake flavoured with chocolate



and I took along another batch of my white chocolate salame plus my standby semifreddo of marrons glacés:



Finally there was Stilton which Linda had bought in Britain at Christmas, with port and various homemade liqueurs.

No more feasting till my - aaargh! - sixtieth birthday, by which time I'll look like this:



But she's rather a nice befana, isn't she?

BUONA BEFANA!

For children and grown-up children everywhere...

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