Place of origin Italy | ||
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Alternative names Giambotta, ciambotta, ciambrotta, ciammotta, cianfotta, ciabotta Similar Caponata, Rollatini, Cavatelli, Chicken Vesuvio, Fra diavolo sauce |
How i make ciambotta
Ciambotta or giambotta is a summer vegetable stew of southern Italian cuisine. The dish has different regional spellings; it is known as ciambotta or ciambrotta in Calabria and elsewhere, ciammotta in Basilicata and Calabria, cianfotta in Campania and Lazio, and ciabotta in Abruzzo.
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Ciambotta is popular throughout southern Italy, from Naples south. There are many individual and regional variations of ciambotta, but all feature summer vegetables. Italian eggplant, zucchini, bell peppers, potato, onion, tomatos, garlic, basil, and olive oil are common ingredients. Ciambotta may be served alongside grilled meats, such as sausage or swordfish. It is sometimes served with pasta, polenta, or rice.

Ciambotta "is a member of that hard-to-define category of Italian foods known as minestre, generally somewhere between a thick soup and a stew." It is frequently likened to the French ratatouille; both are part of the broader family of western Mediterranean vegetable stews.

Aunt sassy cooks ciambotta vegetable stew vegetarian
