
Two restaurants in Friuli-Venezia Giulia showcase the great cuisine of this region
With only one day to spend in the beautiful Friuli-Venezia Giulia region in Northeastern Italy, I was sad to think it would not be possible to experience the wide range of good eating and great wines available there. Fortunately our hosts had planned our trip well and arranged for
us to have outstanding meals at two very different restaurants.
The first was Antica Maddalena Osteria e Cucina in Udine. Upstairs in the cozy dining room, the waitress offered to bring us a series of local dishes. A platter of pink and soft-as-butter Prosciutto San Daniele appeared on the table with the perfect accompaniments: fresh bread and a chilled bottle of Friulano, the crisp white wine of the region. The prosciutto was so sweet, moist and tender; it just about melted in the mouth.

To complete the meal, there was a scoop of creamy marron glace gelato in a pool of persimmon puree, a combination that seemed to capture the essence of fall.
Lest you think Friuli is only about comforting and rustic food, our next meal at Agli Amici was altogether different. Chef Emanuele Scarello is the fifth generation of his family to operate the restaurant. Emanuele told us that he likes to push the boundaries and experiment with new techniques and flavor combinations that celebrate the terroir and ingredients of Friuli. Since potatoes are a specialty of the region -- he said that more than 20 varieties are grown in his town -- they appeared in several courses.
Our taste of Friuli-Venezia Giulia was brief and limited, it is true, but the flavors of the sweet Prosciutto di San Daniele, tangy Montasio, fresh seafood and great wine will stay with me for a long time to come.
Antica Maddalena Osteria e Cucina [4] Frico [5] Friuli-Venezia Giulia [6] Montasio [7] Udine [8]