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4 CHEESE DELIGHTS
The "crocchè" (from the French Croquettes) are a typical dish of Neapolitan and Sicilian cuisine based on potatoes and eggs, which are fried after being breaded in breadcrumbs. To make the dough more full-bodied, Neapolitan tradition wants potatoes to be crushed with a fork.
ONION RINGS
Onion rings are a type of appetizer or side dish commonly found in the United States of America. They generally consist of an onion "ring" cut transversely, dipped in batter or breadcrumbs and then deep fried, onion rings are sometimes accompanied by seasonings, including ketchup, mayonnaise or other sauces.
MINI CROQUETTES
The crocchè (from the French croquette) often called also panzarotti, are a typical dish of the Neapolitan cuisine also spread in Puglia and Sicily, in particular in Palermo, where there is a variant.