Seafood cuoppo — Typical dish of Amalfi

Seafood cuoppo

The seafood cuoppo is a straw‑paper cone filled with freshly fried small fish and seafood, golden and fragrant. Anchovies, baby squid, shrimp, and tiny local fry fish are dipped in a light batter or simply floured and quickly fried, creating an irresistible contrast between the crisp exterior and tender flesh. It’s eaten while strolling along the seafront, with your fingers and maybe a squeeze of lemon. It’s a salty, hot street food that smells of the sea, perfect between a swim and an aperitivo.

Season: Estate€8–15

Why it matters

In Amalfi, the cuoppo is the most spontaneous symbol of everyday seaside cooking. It captures the maritime soul of the Amalfi Coast: simple fish, local catch, and quick frying meant to be enjoyed immediately. It’s the food of harbor walks and small fry shops overlooking the sea.

Origin story

The cuoppo began as a popular food among fishermen in Campania, widespread between Naples and the Amalfi Coast as early as the 18th and 19th centuries. The paper cone made it easy to serve hot, inexpensive mixed fried seafood to eat on the street. Over time it became a gastronomic icon of the coast, now found both in historic fry shops and in casual restaurants.

Typical ingredients

alicicalamarettigamberettipesce di paranzalimone

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Questions about Seafood cuoppo

What is Seafood cuoppo?

The seafood cuoppo is a straw‑paper cone filled with freshly fried small fish and seafood, golden and fragrant. Anchovies, baby squid, shrimp, and tiny local fry fish are dipped in a light batter or simply floured and quickly fried, creating an irresistible contrast between the crisp exterior and tender flesh. It’s eaten while strolling along the seafront, with your fingers and maybe a squeeze of lemon. It’s a salty, hot street food that smells of the sea, perfect between a swim and an aperitivo.

Where to eat Seafood cuoppo in Amalfi?

Look for traditional trattorias and restaurants in the historic centre of Amalfi that value local products and traditional recipes.

What are the ingredients of Seafood cuoppo?

The main ingredients of Seafood cuoppo are: alici, calamaretti, gamberetti, pesce di paranza, limone.

How much does Seafood cuoppo cost in Amalfi?

The price of Seafood cuoppo in Amalfi is typically €8–15.

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