Boiled meats with pearà — Typical dish of Verona

Boiled meats with pearà

Boiled meats with pearà is a classic winter dish from Verona’s culinary tradition: a mix of boiled meats — beef, hen, tongue, or cotechino — served piping hot alongside a hazelnut-colored sauce. Pearà is thick, velvety, and intensely peppery, made from breadcrumbs slowly cooked in broth and enriched with marrow. The contrast between the tenderness of the meats and the creamy, spiced sauce creates a robust and comforting dish. It is a convivial meal, often the star of Sunday lunches and winter gatherings.

Season: Autunno-Inverno€12–20

Why it matters

In Verona, pearà is more than a sauce: it is an emblem of the city’s culinary identity. Boiled meats served with this peppery cream represent the convivial spirit of Veronese osterias and homes during the cold months, so much so that it is also celebrated in festivals and food events dedicated to the dish.

Origin story

A legend places the birth of pearà in the Middle Ages at the court of Alboin, king of the Lombards, when a cook is said to have prepared a sauce rich in pepper and marrow to restore the strength of Queen Rosamund. Beyond the tale, the recipe became established over the centuries as a popular preparation based on stale bread and broth, eventually becoming the inseparable companion of Verona’s mixed boiled meats.

Typical ingredients

manzo da bollitogallina o linguapane grattugiatomidollo di buebrodo di carnepepe nero

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Questions about Boiled meats with pearà

What is Boiled meats with pearà?

Boiled meats with pearà is a classic winter dish from Verona’s culinary tradition: a mix of boiled meats — beef, hen, tongue, or cotechino — served piping hot alongside a hazelnut-colored sauce. Pearà is thick, velvety, and intensely peppery, made from breadcrumbs slowly cooked in broth and enriched with marrow. The contrast between the tenderness of the meats and the creamy, spiced sauce creates a robust and comforting dish. It is a convivial meal, often the star of Sunday lunches and winter gatherings.

Where to eat Boiled meats with pearà in Verona?

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What are the ingredients of Boiled meats with pearà?

The main ingredients of Boiled meats with pearà are: manzo da bollito, gallina o lingua, pane grattugiato, midollo di bue, brodo di carne.

How much does Boiled meats with pearà cost in Verona?

The price of Boiled meats with pearà in Verona is typically €12–20.

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