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steccherino dorato

/steh-keh-REE-noh doh-RAH-toh/
[Italian] plural steccherini dorati

Hedgehog fungus. Cream-coloured mushrooms, excellent to eat, easily found in woods from late summer to late autumn (US: fall). They have a sort of downy white stem leading up to a cap which is centrally depressed and under which are masses of little spines, giving the mushroom its English name. It is quite a good mushroom to collect as it is easily distinguished from other mushrooms, is a relative of the chanterelle, and, like it, has good flavour and good retention of texture on long cooking.

stella

[Italian]

"Star." A loaf of bread shaped like a star.

stelle

/STEHL-leh/
[Italian]

Pasta "stars" in various sizes, used in soups.

stellette

/stehl-LEH-teh/
[Italian]

Pasta "stars" in various sizes, used in soups.

stellettini

/stehl-leh-TEE-nee/
[Italian]

Pasta "stars" in various sizes, used in soups.

stellina odorosa

/stehl-LEE-nah oh-doh-ROH-sah/
[Italian]

Sweet woodruff. A herb used in medicinal teas. It was used in German wines and is used in liquors.

stellini

/stehl-LEE-nee/
[Italian]

Pasta "stars" in various sizes, used in soups.

stenderello

/stehn-deh-REHL-loh/
[Italian]

Rolling pin

sterletto

/stehr-LEHT-toh/
[Italian] plural sterletti

Sterlet. A small and very rare sturgeon, the source of the famed golden caviar, the caviar favoured by the Tsars. The fish itself is ugly and eel-like in appearance and is served baked with vegetables. Found in the Volga and Caspian.

stigghiole

/stee-GYOH-leh/
[Italian]

These are Sicilian kebabs made with lamb's intestines.