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               Famous Lucca Dishes

 

 

Lucca, a gem in Tuscany’s crown, is celebrated for its hearty, rustic cuisine that reflects the region’s agricultural traditions and love for simple, flavorful ingredients. Here are the **most iconic dishes** you’ll find in Lucca and its surrounding countryside:

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### **1. Tordelli Lucchesi**  
The king of Lucca’s pasta! These large, crescent-shaped ravioli are stuffed with a rich mix of **slow-cooked meat** (often beef or pork), garlic, herbs, Parmesan, and sometimes spinach or chard. Unlike other Tuscan stuffed pastas, tordelli are traditionally served with a **ragù** (meat sauce) or a savory tomato sauce. A must-try during festivals and family gatherings.  

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### **2. Zuppa di Farro (Spelt Soup)**  
A hearty, peasant-style soup made with **farro** (an ancient grain), beans, tomatoes, garlic, and seasonal vegetables like carrots and celery. Often flavored with rosemary and drizzled with Lucca’s famed **extra-virgin olive oil**. This dish embodies *cucina povera* (poor cuisine) and is especially popular in winter.  

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### **3. Rovelline Lucchesi**  
Lucca’s answer to comfort food: thin slices of beef or veal stuffed with **prosciutto, Parmesan, and herbs**, rolled up, and pan-fried. They’re simmered in a light tomato sauce and served with potatoes or polenta. Simple but deeply satisfying.  

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### **4. Baccalà alla Lucchese**  
Salt cod stewed with tomatoes, olives, capers, and pine nuts—a dish that showcases Lucca’s historical ties to Mediterranean trade. The salty, tangy flavors pair perfectly with a glass of local white wine.  

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### **5. Buccellato**  
Lucca’s sweet legacy! This ring-shaped cake is flavored with **anise, raisins, and citrus zest**, and often enjoyed dipped in Vin Santo (a dessert wine). Originally baked for special occasions, it’s now a daily treat found in every local bakery.  

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### **6. Matuffi**  
A layered dish of **polenta, wild mushrooms, and meat ragù**, topped with melted cheese. It’s a hearty, earthy meal that reflects the region’s love for foraging and forest ingredients.  

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### **7. Castagnaccio (Chestnut Cake)**  
A rustic, gluten-free cake made from **chestnut flour**, rosemary, pine nuts, walnuts, and raisins. Dense and slightly smoky, it’s a nod to Tuscany’s historic reliance on chestnuts as a staple food.  

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### **Bonus: Lucca’s Olive Oil & Wines**  
- **Olive Oil**: Lucca’s hills produce some of Tuscany’s finest olive oil—fruity, peppery, and perfect for drizzling over soups, bread, or beans.  
- **Montecarlo DOC Wines**: The nearby Montecarlo region produces elegant whites (like Vermentino) and reds (Sangiovese blends) that pair beautifully with Lucchese dishes.  

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### **Where to Try Them**  
- **Trattorie**: Family-run spots like *Trattoria da Leo* or *Gli Orti di Via Elisa* serve authentic versions of these classics.  
- **Forno A Vapore Amedeo Giusti**: A historic bakery for buccellato.  
- **Local Sagre (Food Festivals)**: Autumn festivals often highlight chestnut dishes, farro, and olive oil.  

Our Olive Farm is located in the hills of Tramonte, Lucca.

20 minutes from the famous city walls, 40 minutes from the the beaches of Viareggio and a 40 minute drive to Florence. 

1o minutes from the local resteraunts, cafes and gelateria.

The Train Station of Ponte a Moriano is in easy reach.

 

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