
Another time I had found a gorgeous craft shop in town and stocked up on kits to make my own rag doll and beads to make very classy beaded baubles with for the Christmas tree.
I distinctly remember one year when my mother-in-law brought up a kilo block of Pecorino on the plane, with no refrigeration. It tasted delicious but the strong smell it had gained during the journey totally deterred me from eating Pecorino for many years afterwards.
A few years ago on a visit to see my in-laws in South Australia I discovered Tarelli, which are a type of rusk, a crispy, tasty bread snack with fennel seeds. Delicious and crispy they last for weeks (apparently, but they don't last that long in our house). These are the perfect appetiser to crunch on with a strong appertif; a campari with soda or a sambucca. They are equally delightful to snack with a cappuccino for a quick breakfast on at any time during the day.
I especially love to keep the traditions alive, from bottling tomatoes over summer, to frying Crostoli for Easter and making tiramisu for family gatherings. Now, Tarelli is another family favourite.
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This is when the Tarelli have been dipped into boiling water.
See the fennel seeds peeking through the dough.
Buon appetito, enjoy Merryn xx