When @deirdyweirdy gave us more than a sneak peak into her refrigerator - I was intrigued. It was not only because her refrigerator was so organized but because she had something on her shelves that I wasn’t familiar with. Panelle!! She went on to say that it was "food from heaven". I thought wow - I need to try this. I have never heard of panelle but I was curious so I checked Google and learnt that it's a popular street food in Sicily. I have even walked those streets for 7 unforgettable days but did not eat any panelle. Maybe it’s because I was more focused on icecream or because I did not stay in Palermo.
So what is panelle? The first definition I found was from Wikipedia:
Panella (pl.: panelle) is a Sicilian fritter made with chickpea flour and other ingredients, usually including water, salt, pepper, olive oil, and finely chopped parsley.
This is the extent of the recipe - nothing fancy. I can assure it is a tasty vegan treat that is worth trying.
I do not need to be in Sicily to enjoy italian treats - I stepped into my own kitchen and eagerly whipped up a batch. As It seemed so straightforward - I decided to make it without measuring anything. Although it should be served on a seed (e.g. sesame) bread, I used what I had at home which was spelt bread. It was really delicious nonetheless.
The true test was serving it to my teenagers.
At first I heard, “The filling looks suspicious, what’s this?"
Thereafter, “Mmm it is actually pretty good!”
The panelle sandwich - pane e panelle in italian - passed with flying colours.
Now I’ve decided to use measurements in order to share the recipe with you.
Pour the water into a large pot then add the salt.
Sift in the chickpea flour, a little at a time and whisk until the mixture has a foamy and smooth texture thus ensuring that there are no lumps.
Place the pot over medium heat.
Stir the mixture continuously - as it cooks, it will thicken.
Lower the fire after the first boil.
Continue stirring the mixture until it becomes a dense paste but not hard. This will take about 10-15 minutes.
Remove the pot from the heat and stir in the chopped parsley.
Place the mixture onto grease proof paper on a baking tray or a lined loaf pan.
Level with a spatula and/or cover with an additonal sheet of grease proof paper and use a rolling pin to obtain a flat surface - about 0.5 -1 cm thick.
Allow the mixture to completely cool and set for about 1 hour. (It can be placed it in the refrigerator )
Cut the panelle into squares on the baking sheet.
Heat the vegetable oil in a large frying pan and fry over medium heat.
Allow space between the pieces - do not overcrowd the pan.
Fry the panelle for about 2-3 minutes on each side until golden brown and crispy.
Drain on paper towels to remove excess oil.
Drizzle fresh lemon juice on the panelle.
Serve hot on (Italian) bread with extra parsley if you wish.
Enjoy!
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Thank you @deirdyweirdy - this is a humble and easy to make recipe which was indeed a treat!
All photos are my own - taken with my iPhone.
Chickpea flour- I have to check what that is because I am definitely giving this a try. It will be a completely new experience because I enjoy different pancakes recipes but not this one.
I was salivating going through those shorts, I will surely make a post when I give it a try as well... Cheers to a beautiful week.
Many thanks - I hope your week started well. The flour is also called gram flour however you could buy dried chickpeas and grind them to make your own flour.
I hope you will get a chance to try the recipe one. day.
Ah here! You've outdone me! That looks way better than mine. Thank gawd I didn't post a picture of my effort. I'd be a laughing stock:) I deep fry it. I'll try shallow frying next time. It looks delicious.
lol Aww you make me blush - thank you. I decided to shallow fry in this attempt - it worked well and was delicious indeed.
Thanks again - we now have a new favourite recipe. I will experiment with thinner deep fried pieces as chips(fries) to serve as a snack with dips.
Awwwwwww, I love the challenge you gave yourself by trying out this new recipe after learning something you weren't familiar with from deirdyweirdy's freezer
Good enough, the outcome was nice and I am sure the taste was awesome too..
You did well with the explanation of the method for preparing this recipe with clear Images
Good job momo....nice creativity unleashed
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Many thanks @nkemakonam89 - I am happy that you can follow the recipe. Maybe one day you will make it too. It is fun and easy. Soon I will make then as a snack with dips.
Looks interesting! Can I imagine the flavor, similar to middle east food!
Thanks for sharing!
Yes it is - the origins are most likely from the times of Arabic/Moorish rule.
Amazing to know that! 😊
Thank you @pandex
Wow this looks yummy and inviting.
It's the first time I'm hearing about Panelle, but seeing it makes me crave a bite.
Glad to know it was enjoyed by your teenage despite his reservation about it at first.
Probably, Panelle is indeed a food from heaven.
I better save this, until I'm around my pastry chef cousin, so she can make me some panelle.
!BBH
The recipe is really easy - your chef cousin might not be impressed as not much skill is required. However the taste is impressive. I will make this as crapy snack items will dips soon.
Italian Diets are my favourite. I love to take Italian pizza as well. Bread and Cheese are my breakfast essentials.
Indeed Italian dishes are yummy - maybe you will try this recipe as well.