Ribollita, together with Fiorentina steak, is certainly one of the most famous and appreciated dishes of Tuscan cuisine. Discover with us its origins and the famous recipe of Baked Ribollita!
The term Ribollita originates from the verb Ribollire which means “boil again”, which suggests that it is a dish of humble origins, as something from the day before had to be reheated.
Ribollita was definitely a “light” dish of the Tuscan farming tradition, made with typical vegetables of the poor cuisine, and that is why the debate on what is its origin and what the original recipe to make it is is always on.
Being a soup of humble origins, made with poor and seasonal ingredients, it has probably always existed since ancient times.
After 1200, Florence assumed a primary role in the economy of Tuscany. At that time there were bitter struggles between the Guelphs and the Ghibellines and the economic commitment was all about arms. So even the kitchen of the wealthiest was basically based on bread: this was the period of the fettunta (bread with oil and salt), of the castagnaccio (focaccia of chestnut flour, pine nuts, oil and rosemary), panzanella, ribollita and a thousand other bread soups.
Over time the bubbled vegetable soup became part of the eating habits of the Tuscan peasants: the day of the soup made of bread became Friday, since in that day it was necessary to eat “lean” and avoid fatty foods and meat.
To avoid waste, this soup was heated even in the following days.
Ribollita is a traditional Florentine soup made with black cabbage, stale Tuscan bread, cannellini beans and extra virgin olive oil.
It is such a successful and well-known dish that not only Florence is identified, but all of Tuscany.
According to the traditional recipe, in addition, the ribollita should be cooked in a clay pot and baked in the oven.
In reality it is difficult to say what the original recipe is. In every city, every family and sometimes even within the same family there are different recipes and every one think to have the original one.
The first modern recipe book to bring back the recipe of a Tuscan soup of lean meat to the peasant is that of Pellegrino Artusi.
Even if there is no single recipe, there are fixed points that unite them all.
For example:
If you want to taste a truly exquisite Ribollita we are waiting for you at Villa Campestri Olive Oil Resort!
The best panoramic points in Mugello to know before visiting this beautiful land. Mugello, a hidden gem in the heart of Tuscany, is a land of breathtaking natural beauty and stunning vistas. If you’re visiting, there are numerous must-see panoramic point to know before visiting this beautiful land. 1. Monte Giovi Monte Giovi offers a […]
Mugello is a hidden gem offering a perfect mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. One of the most authentic and fascinating experiences you can have in this land is a horseback ride. Traversing the rolling hills, woods, and medieval villages of Mugello on horseback allows you to fully immerse yourself in the magic of […]
Tuscany, an Italian region renowned for its cultural and historical wealth, is home to numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These sites represent not just the architectural and artistic beauty of the region but also its significant historical heritage.
Italian cuisine, celebrated globally, is a mosaic of flavors and traditions. From the rolling hills of Tuscany to the bustling streets of Naples, each region contributes its unique essence to what we recognize as Italian cuisine. This culinary journey explores how history, culture, and regional diversity have shaped the renowned gastronomy of Italy.
Tuscany is world-renowned for its rich winemaking tradition, a heritage rooted in centuries of history and culture. In this detailed guide, which is like a true oenological journey, we will discover not only the fine wines of the region but also the traditions and landscapes that make Tuscany an unmissable destination for wine lovers.
In the heart of Italy, Tuscany stands out as one of the most emblematic regions for wine production. Famous for its landscape of gentle hills, cypress trees, and picturesque villages, this region is also a paradise for wine lovers. Tuscan vineyards, nourished by fertile soil and an ideal climate, produce wines that are appreciated worldwide […]
For those looking for a firsthand experience, the Agricultural Tourism Company Badia di Susinana offers horseback rides and trekking and riding courses with a guide, in addition to hospitality for horses and riders, located in Palazzuolo sul Senio. Alternatively, the Farm I Cavalli del Vento allows crossing beech forests and vast chestnut groves, with rides […]
Sport fishing in Tuscany offers a wide range of opportunities due to the abundance of inland and coastal waters in the region. Specifically, the province of Pistoia, with Lake Nievole in Serravalle Pistoiese, is renowned for trout fishing and other fish such as carp, grass carp, tench, and sturgeon, with a catch and release rule. […]