
Lecce Pizzi
Pizzi leccesi are small bites of bread dough enriched with tomato, onion, and black olives, with a golden, slightly crispy surface. Inside they remain soft and fragrant, with the intense aroma of extra virgin olive oil and leavened dough. The flavor is simple yet rich: the sweetness of the onion intertwines with the acidity of the tomato and the savory note of the olives. They are best enjoyed warm straight from the oven, as a snack, aperitivo bite, or street food while wandering the Baroque lanes of Lecce.
Why it matters
For Lecce, pizzi are a symbol of local bakery culture and everyday conviviality. Born as a simple food to share, they tell the story of Salento’s rural traditions and the local art of breadmaking. Even today they accompany strolls through the historic center and quick stops in the city’s bakeries.
Origin story
The recipe originated in Salento between the 19th and 20th centuries in village bakeries, where bakers used leftover bread dough. By adding tomato, onion, and olives they created small savory bites that could be quickly baked in a wood-fired oven. Over time, they became a signature specialty of Lecce’s bakery tradition.
Typical ingredients
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Questions about Lecce Pizzi
What is Lecce Pizzi?
Pizzi leccesi are small bites of bread dough enriched with tomato, onion, and black olives, with a golden, slightly crispy surface. Inside they remain soft and fragrant, with the intense aroma of extra virgin olive oil and leavened dough. The flavor is simple yet rich: the sweetness of the onion intertwines with the acidity of the tomato and the savory note of the olives. They are best enjoyed warm straight from the oven, as a snack, aperitivo bite, or street food while wandering the Baroque lanes of Lecce.
Where to eat Lecce Pizzi in Lecce?
Look for traditional trattorias and restaurants in the historic centre of Lecce that value local products and traditional recipes.
What are the ingredients of Lecce Pizzi?
The main ingredients of Lecce Pizzi are: farina di grano tenero, pomodoro, cipolla, olive nere, olio extravergine d'oliva.
How much does Lecce Pizzi cost in Lecce?
The price of Lecce Pizzi in Lecce is typically €2–5.
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