Sicily
Stanley Tucci visits Italy鈥檚 southernmost region, Sicily. He eats timballo with a princess, explores delicious ways to prepare sardines and is invited to a dinner blending foods from across the world.
Sicily is the Mediterranean鈥檚 largest island and is known as God鈥檚 Kitchen because of its rich volcanic soil. But it鈥檚 also said to be home to the gates of Hell. Impoverished for centuries, conquered by just about everybody and haunted by its Mafia connections, Sicilians have learned to make do with what they have.
Michelin-starred chef Tony Lo Coco shows Stanley his signature dish, spaghetti alla bottarga. Stanley then heads to southern Sicily and meets artisanal winemaker Arianna Occhipinti to try the grapes grown in the region鈥檚 unique soils.
Next, Stanley dines with Princess Stefania di Raffadali in Palermo. Her chef Maria is an expert in timballo, a lavish baked pie made of pasta or rice with different fillings.
Stanley travels to Italy鈥檚 southernmost point, Lampedusa, 173 miles south of Sicily and the first stop for many refugees from Africa. Here, he meets sardine fisherman Beppe Billeci and his wife Rina. They cook him sardines in salsa verde and sarde a beccafico. It鈥檚 the perfect embodiment of rustic food, making the best of local produce.
Ending his Sicilian journey, theatre actors Emanuela and Mimmo invite Stanley to dinner along with recent migrants, their foster son Mustafa and their friend Joy. The meal is a blend of food and spices from around the world, plantain fried in coconut oil, chicken cooked in curry and ginger and rice with peas and shrimps.
A RAW Production for CNN Original Series.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
---|---|
Executive Producer | Adam Hawkins |
Executive Producer | Eve Kay |
Executive Producer | Stanley Tucci |
Executive Producer | Amy Entelis |
Executive Producer | Lyle Gamm |
Production Company | RAW |