Arrosticini
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Type | Snack, street food |
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Course | Secondo (Italian course) |
Place of origin | Italy |
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Main ingredients | Mutton or lamb |

Arrosticini (rustelle or arrustelle in the local dialects; also known as spiedini or spiducci) is a class of traditional dishes of skewered grilled meat characteristic of Abruzzo cuisine.[1] They are typically made from mutton or lamb cut in chunks and pierced by a skewer. Arrosticini cooked on a brazier with a typically elongated shape, called furnacella, which resembles a gutter.
See also
[edit] Media related to Arrosticini at Wikimedia Commons
- List of lamb dishes
- Mazzarelle
- Satay
- Spiedie – an Italian-American dish descended from arrosticini
References
[edit]- ^ Il Devoto-Oli 2014. Vocabolario della lingua Italiana, edited by Luca Serianni and Maurizio Trifone, Le Monnier, 2013.