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''Neccio'' (: ''necci''), also called ''niccio'', ''ciaccio'' or ''cian'', is a
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based on
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flour, typical of some mountain zones of
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and Emilia, in Italy, and of the island of
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, in France. Today people tend to consider ''neccio'' a
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, but peasants once used to eat it with savory food. The Italian government has declared ''neccio'' a (PAT) of Tuscany.


Distribution

''Neccio'' is typical of
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and the
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Mountains, the Lucchesia, the upper
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, the
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, the Frignano and the upper
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Valley. It is also prepared on the French island of Corsica.


Denominations

In
Garfagnana The Garfagnana () is a historical and geographical region of central Italy, today part of the province of Lucca, in Tuscany. It is the upper valley or basin of the river Serchio, and thus lies between the main ridge of the Northern Apennines ...
, a region of Tuscany, ''neccio'' is a term that designates the chestnut nut and its derivatives. Other names used for ''neccio'' are ''ciaccio'' (in Versilia, upper Garfagnana and Frignano), ''cian'' (in
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), ''caccìn'' (in the
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), ''panèlla'' (
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and surroundings), ''castagnaccio'' or ''patolla'' (having a more consistent dough) or ''nicciu'' (in
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).Schapira (1994) p. 107


Preparation

The dough is made with chestnut flour, water, and a little salt. In the
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area, chestnut flour is stored in special chestnut wood containers called ''bigonce'' or ''bugni'', or in wooden
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s called ''arconi'', from which the flour flakes are taken and strained through a sieve, then chopped by hand. Cooking is difficult and requires both a considerable expertise and either special discs called ''testi'', made of fire-
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, pre-heated on the fireplace fire, or iron discs with long handles, named ''ferri'' or ''forme'', which must be placed on the surface of the wood stove. Today the ''testi'' are more used on the Bolognese side of the
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, while in the Pistoia mountains the most-used tools are the ''ferri''. Cooking with ''testi'' is particularly complex. Chestnut leaves are harvested in summer during waning moon and left to soak in lukewarm water. They prevent the ''necci'' from sticking to the ''testo'' and transmitting their aroma and taste. After the ''testi'' have been heated in the fireplace, three to four leaves are laid on a ''testo'', then a ladle of dough is put on them, then three to four more leaves and another hot ''testo'', and so on, until a pile (named "''castellina''") is formed. The ''testi'' pile is framed by an iron holder tool which stabilizes it. Usually one would pile up one of more rows of ''testi'' for 10–20 ''necci'' per row, with decreasing diameter from bottom to top. After two to three minutes the ''necci'' are ready and the pile is dismounted.


Stuffed ''neccio''

After cooking, the ''necci'' are generally stuffed with ricotta cheese (sometimes enriched with dark
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s and/or
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) and rolled up to take the shape of a
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. ''Neccio'' can be consumed in these ways: * ''a biuscio'', a
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term that stands for 'without seasoning'; * ''guercio'' ('one-eyed' in
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), with the addition of a thin slice of
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before cooking or as a filling. In the second case a few round slices of Tuscan ''Rigatino'' (a ''
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'' akin to pancetta) can also be used. They are typical of the Bolognese mountains; * ''incicciato'' ('with meat' in
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), with the addition of '' salsiccia'' paste, used as filling or directly in the dough. This version is typical of the Pistoia mountains and in particular of the village of
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; * ''con
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'', stuffed with plenty of chocolate cream. This is a non-traditional version, but appreciated especially among young people; * ''con ricotta'', with the addition of sheep or cow ricotta cheese. This variant is often used in the area of the Pistoia
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; *''con stracchino'', with the addition of stracchino cheese, typical of
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.


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