Pane & Vino is a small Trattoria in Moglia - if you arrive in Cherasco from the A6/A33, you might drive by it without noticing because it is not in the historic town centre of Cherasco but right next to a petrol station before you climb up the serpentines to Cherasco. What it lacks in location it makes up in quality and authenticity of food! Emiliana and Rosanna rule in the kitchen and are true to the traditional Langhe cuisine, particularly to the Cherasco speciality, Lumache (escargots). There is even a Lumache set menu available! Between the five of us we sampled a good selection of dishes and let me mention just a few of the highlights:
- Lumache con panna e Fontina - escargots cooked in cream with lots of fresh herbs and a little garlic, topped off with a crust of Fontina cheese, a great antipasto, with lovely flavours and surprisingly mild escargots (probably owed to the cream).
- Fagottini - a crèpe pouch filled with salsiccia, veggies and cheese, perhaps the best starter we sampled, boasting rich hearty flavours and solid cooking crafts(wo)manship.
- Tajarin con sugo de salsiccia - the famous local pasta (made with 30 egg yolks) with a salsiccia sauce with a massive twist, being spiced with cinnamon and clover - not everyone's cup of tea but an inspired dish!
- Lamb chops in a herb crust - not grilled but fried "Milanese-style" in a heavily herb-enriched herb crust, very different and very yummy.
- A selection of 8 regional cheeses, with a very crumbly Castelmagno, a well matured Peccorino and a wonderfully creamy and nutty Blu d'Aosta being the stars of the ensemble.
- Pere cotto - pears cooked in a rich red wine reduction with cinnamon ice cream, my personal all time favourite (the red wine pear) with yet another lovely twist provided by the full flavour of the home-made ice cream.
- Panna Cotta con frutti de bosco - a fantastic Panna Cotta, with a rather runny texture and an amazing milky flavour (rather than the usual firm vanilla cream), perhaps the best I ever tried (only rivalled by my own recipe)!
The menu isn't extensive with about 5 different choices for each course but offers great local cuisine - Rosanna and Emiliana in the kitchen are not afraid to use spices and a good pinch of salt and Flavio, who provides a friendly and competent service, knows his way around the wine list and isn't afraid to disagree with one of my choices, based on our previous preferences, and recommend a different wine instead (which was a good thing, too). He also has a tendency to leave a few bottles of Grappa on his guests' table (if they wish) so you can sample a few. The five of us had about four courses each, shared three bottles of wine and the usual extras (water, coffee, grappa, etc) and came away with a bill of 225 Euro - that's Italy as we love it, great local food and wine at very affordable prices.
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