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Schiacciata Con L'uva | Traditional Dessert From Tuscany, Italy | TasteAtlas

Schiacciata con l'uva

(Ciaccia con uva, Stiaccia con uva)

Traditionally prepared in fall to celebrate the Tuscan grape harvest, schiacciata con l'uva is considered a typical Florentine dessert or snack, even though it is often said to be of ancient Etruscan origin. It is a type of sweet, double-layered, focaccia-style flatbread studded with fresh grapes, typically of the fragrant Isabella variety.


Known in Italy as uva fragola (lit. strawberry grapes), these aromatic red grapes are prized especially for their sweetness, which wonderfully complements the olive oil scented bread. This Tuscan treat can only be found in September and October, and once the harvest is over, it takes a whole year for the flavorful schiacciata con l'uva to appear again in local bakeries, when it can be enjoyed freshly baked not only for breakfast but at any other time of the day.

Schiacciata con l'uva Authentic recipe

PREP 40min
COOK 30min
READY IN 1h 10min

This authentic recipe for schiacciata con l'uva is adapted from www.firenzeturismo.it and is the official recipe of the Florence Tourism Organization. Unlike the basic ingredients, the fennel seeds are optional.

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