Catanese Cipollina — Typical dish of Catania

Catanese Cipollina

The Catanese cipollina is a small treasure of golden, flaky puff pastry filled with a fragrant mixture of stewed onion, tomato, ham, and melted cheese. With each bite it releases an irresistible balance between the sweetness of the onion, the savory note of the ham, and the creaminess of the cheese. Its glossy, lightly caramelized surface contrasts with the soft, juicy interior. It’s the perfect counter snack, enjoyed hot between a stroll and a coffee in the bars of Catania.

Season: Tutto l'anno€2–4

Why it matters

In Catania, the cipollina is much more than a savory pastry: it’s a daily ritual of bars and rosticcerie. A symbol of the city’s street food culture, it accompanies quick breaks, savory breakfasts, and spontaneous snacks, reflecting the informal and generous conviviality of the city at the foot of Mount Etna.

Origin story

The cipollina was born in Catania during the 20th century within rosticcerie and bars, central gathering places in Sicilian urban life. It is considered a local variation of puff pastry savory pastries, enriched with a filling of onions stewed with tomato, an ingredient deeply rooted in traditional home cooking. Over time it has become one of the essential items on the famous Catanese tavola calda counter.

Typical ingredients

pasta sfogliacipolle stufatepomodoroprosciutto cottoformaggio

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Questions about Catanese Cipollina

What is Catanese Cipollina?

The Catanese cipollina is a small treasure of golden, flaky puff pastry filled with a fragrant mixture of stewed onion, tomato, ham, and melted cheese. With each bite it releases an irresistible balance between the sweetness of the onion, the savory note of the ham, and the creaminess of the cheese. Its glossy, lightly caramelized surface contrasts with the soft, juicy interior. It’s the perfect counter snack, enjoyed hot between a stroll and a coffee in the bars of Catania.

Where to eat Catanese Cipollina in Catania?

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

What are the ingredients of Catanese Cipollina?

The main ingredients of Catanese Cipollina are: pasta sfoglia, cipolle stufate, pomodoro, prosciutto cotto, formaggio.

How much does Catanese Cipollina cost in Catania?

The price of Catanese Cipollina in Catania is typically €2–4.

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