Stigghiola

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Stigghiola is a traditional Sicilian dish, primarily popular in the city of Palermo. It is a type of street food that is commonly sold in open-air markets and by street vendors.

Preparation[edit]

The main ingredient of Stigghiola is the intestines of a lamb, although it can also be made with the intestines of other animals such as goats or chickens. The intestines are thoroughly cleaned, then seasoned with parsley, onion, salt, and pepper. They are then skewered and grilled over hot coals. The dish is typically served hot, often with a squeeze of lemon juice.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Stigghiola holds a significant place in Sicilian culture, particularly in Palermo. It is a common sight in the city's bustling Vucciria market, where it is often cooked and sold in the open air. The dish is also a staple at local festivals and celebrations.

Variations[edit]

While the traditional Stigghiola recipe calls for lamb intestines, variations of the dish can be found throughout Sicily and other parts of Italy. In some regions, the intestines are stuffed with other ingredients such as breadcrumbs, cheese, or even seafood before being grilled. Some versions also include additional seasonings like oregano or garlic.

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