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Tuscan Meat Roll with White Wine and Porcini Mushrooms — 7 Comments

  1. Thanks Beth and Mike for you love for Italy and its foody world which is a good way to preserve traditions and culture of our land. Porcini mushrooms are very typical from Tuscany, and in particular the Garfagnana area close to Lucca. I love them and I am tempted by the meat rool pairing…usually we use veal filet or roasted pork. Just remember not to add parmesan cheese on top, as it covers the original smell of porcinis. Enjoy it!

  2. We used to stop in Pienza, an almost self-consciously Tuscan town, every time we drove through central Tuscany. The main reason was the pecorino, which I hope you sampled. It exemplifies the platonic ideal of sheep’s milk cheese, the most satisfying firm cheese there is to eat. We always brought back half a dozen wheels to Venice. I hope some day an importer with a palate will discover it and enrich the all too familiar and safe selection of Italian cheeses that fills the cheesemongers’ counters.

  3. Ah, Wishversilia, another pedantic Tuscan commentator. Porcini are no more typical of Garfagnana than they are of Borgotaro or the Montello or the chestnut and oak woods of the Langhe in Piedmont or the hills northwest of Bologna and of two dozen at least other wooded hillsites in Italy. As for the presumed irreconcilability of parmigiano and porcini, the writer should be introduced to dishes such as risotto coi porcini, which is always mantecato with parmigiano.

  4. Looks great Doug! I’m looking forward to returning to Pienza and eating LOTS of pecorino. I didn’t think that we were able to bring it home to Canada but apparently I was wrong. I shall correct that on my next trip.

  5. I’ve been cooking through Classics and More Classics and my family loves this recipe. The sauce is amazing. My 2 year old and picky 5 year old gobble it down. I’m enjoying this site so much. It’s wonderful to cook a recipe myself, come to the site to read your experience and comments and then read Marcella’s personal antidotes and comments. Amazing!