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Mary Berry’s Quick Cooking episode 1 – Rome

Mary Berry’s Quick Cooking episode 1

Mary Berry’s Quick Cooking episode 1

Mary Berry’s Quick Cooking episode 1 : Starting her travels in Italy, Mary makes her first ever visit to Rome. With a cuisine and cooking culture she has always adored, Italy’s vibrant capital city offers some of the world’s best food and produce. After a moped tour of the sights, she tries a delicious new take on traditional pizza, uncovers a hidden gem in Rome’s old Jewish quarter and cooks a speedy Roman classic with Michelin-starred chef Cristina Bowerman.

 

 

Doing what she does best, Mary whips up a mouthwatering bruschetta on a beautiful central Rome rooftop, some super speedy pasta dishes and an irresistible tiramisu – all inspired by her Italian adventure.

 

Mary Berry’s Quick Cooking episode 1 recipes:

 

Tiramisu piccoli

Tiramisu piccoli

Mary Berry makes her tiramisu as individual puddings because they set more quickly (piccolo means ‘small’ in Italian), but you could make this in a large 1.2 litre/2 pint dish if you prefer.

 

Parma ham and pimento penne

Parma ham and pimento penne

Mary Berry’s easy pasta combines crispy Parma ham, red peppers and fresh herbs. Parma ham usually comes in packets of six to seven slices – use the whole packet.

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Bruschetta with avocado and olive tapenade

Bruschetta with avocado and olive tapenade

Mary’s new favourite lunch – quick and easy to make and oh so tasty. If your ciabatta loaf is long and narrow, cut it on the diagonal to give a larger surface area to hold all the topping. For this recipe you need a mini food processor to make the tapenade.

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