“Mozzarella in Carrozza” The popular snacks in Venice

in Hive Food8 hours ago

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Hello everyone, today I'm going to share an Italian meal. It's a small mid-day meal, but it's a very typical Italian dish. This dish is called Mozzarella in Carrozza Carriage, which is a cheese sandwich between two slices of bread. It originated in southern Italy, the Campania region, and is popular throughout Italy, including Venice.


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It's typically made with crustless bread, Mozzarella cheese, flour, milk, and eggs. It's typically served hot, crispy on the outside, and soft on the inside.


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We went to this restaurant with a friend from Venice. It's a popular spot for tourists, and there were quite a few customers, but we didn't stay long. We just ordered some snacks and a few drinks before leaving.


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There's a long line of seats at the front, which allows you to look outward, thanks to the glass windows. This is a narrow, Venetian-style alleyway. After ordering the Moncellar, we sat at the front and ordered drinks.


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It was a rather cold day, and we enjoyed the Moncellar while it was still warm. I loved the feeling of eating it while it was still warm, with the chewy, delicious cheese inside.


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I loved making it look so appetizing. I invited my friend to try it, and they showed us how stretchy the cheese was. The Moncellar at this restaurant is quite delicious.


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We each had a piece because it was a snack between meals, as we watched the people passing by in Venice. And here's the Mozzarella in Carrozza snack. I hope you enjoyed my post and photos. Thank you for following along and have a great day!

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Looks so tasty, love the gooey cheese and cozy Venice vibes 🧀✨