Grilled Vegetables With Spicy Italian Neonata Recipe (2024)

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Diana

Let this recipe inspire you but don't sweat modifications, because this isn’t what Calabrian, Sicilian or Ionian cooks call "neonata" di pesce, "newborn fish": tiny baby fish, caught in early spring, then fermented.Therefore, if vegetarian, just choose flavors you enjoy. Approximate anchovies’ fermented "funk" via Bragg's,dark misos, Gojuchang, nutritional yeast,long-roasted garlic, caramelized onions, or (veg.) Worcestireshire sauce; the latter approximates ancient Roman garum, fermented fish

Kelly D

I made this but didn’t use the olives or celery (I was out) and it was delicious. I like olives but sometimes they overwhelm a dish. I would make it again without celery or olives because everyone loved it this way.For vegetarians, I think omitting the salami would still produce a delicious result but omitting the anchovies would completely change this. Maybe you could use seaweed salt to get the saltiness but the consistency would not be the same.

Margie

Recipe instructions call for anchovies, but these are not listed in the ingredients.

Doreen

As someone who often makes substitutions based on my pantry contents, this worked nicely. My hubby grilled peppers and zucchini. The olive oil sauce had prosciutto and marinated artichokes with the garlic and dried parsley. Great accompaniment to grilled sausages!

Chantal

I didn't love the radicchio, just a bit too bitter but everything else was fantastic. I served this with burrata and it was the perfect foil for the spicy sauce.

Deirdre

I wanted to love this but just didn't. Made as directed and found it too hot. The cherry peppers totally took over from the other assertive seasonings. Tried to tone it down with chopped bread and butter pickles, a tablespoon their brine and a bit more garlic. I might make it again with just 1 tablespoon of cherry peppers since I very much like all the other seasonings.

Mike Giuseffi

You can buy real neonata at Eataly and other stores that carry Italian specialty foods. It is nothing like what is described in the recipe. Try the Tutto Calabria Rosa Marina brand.

becka

This was divine! I estimated the sauce because I made about half the vegetables. Enjoyed as a side for 4th of July cookout and then made everyone jealous at work when I brought in for lunch stuffed in a pita and just as a side. Salami anchovies olives capers = yes, please!

manysummits

This neonata was delicious.I used the leftover the day after on a grilled vegetable/'nduja ciabata sandwich. It's a keeper for me as it can be used in multiple ways. Yum!

Barbara Aschenbrenner

I used capers instead of olives — excellent!

Hollie

Grilled vegetables- made the Neonata with modifications: used kalamata and large green olives from the salad bar, used prosciutto instead of salami and used ground hot peppers (it’s what I had on hand) So very very good! I’m glad I made extra. This is going to be a staple condiment.

Nancy from Cali

I made the recipe as written and found it a bit too bitter; so I added 1/4 cup of finely diced bread and butter pickles. The end product is amazing. I can live on this stuff :)

Brooklyn gal

Use capers instead of anchovies.

Nora

Thank you Diana. My husband's Calabrese (we live near Milan) and no one has ever heard of neonata sauce.We're going down in a couple of weeks so I'll ask my sisters-in-law.

lancej

Could you use anchovie paste here instead of real anchovies? Always buying a can for a recipe and then having to throw out the rest, as we have no other use for them beyond maybe a Caesar salad dressing.

Traveling Patty

You can freeze the unused anchovies. I've done this and works well. Can put in ice cube tray to have individual servings. After they freeze, put in separate packets for future use.

Susan

Any ideas if jarred spicy cherry tomatoes *vary* in salt content?Had all the ingredients except those, made as written MINUS the tomatoes, tasted TERRIFIC. Then found the spicy cherry tomatoes at a local Italian store and and added them.INEDIBLE mix. I rarely toss a dish, this one.... Yep. Yes, I can obviously leave it off or use less next time, but wondering about brands. This one doesn't have a salt content in it ( even after translating )

Breeana Cazel

the recipe doesn't call for cherry tomatoes. Cherry peppers. I can see how tomatoes would be gross in this dish though.

Agix

Calabrian Neonata typically contains neonata (teeny tiny translucent baby fish -- not anchovies) and Calabrian chilies. I have no problem with re-interpretations but to call it "neonata" when these wonderful wee babies are not even in the list of ingredients is a bit odd.

Nora

Isn't it 'nduja? There are 2 recipes in Calabria- one with fish and one without - at least where my husband comes from.

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Grilled Vegetables With Spicy Italian Neonata Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is neonata food? ›

The spicy vibrant finishing sauce is inspired by Calabrian neonata, a preserved condiment made with hot peppers and baby fish. The condiment is often drizzled onto pasta, pizza or grilled bread.

How long to grill chopped vegetables? ›

Working in batches, grill the vegetables until tender and lightly charred all over, about 8 to 10 minutes for the bell peppers; 7 minutes for the yellow squash, zucchini, eggplant, and mushrooms; 4 minutes for the asparagus and green onions. Arrange the vegetables on a platter.

What does neonata mean in Italian? ›

Word forms: neonato, neonata. adjective. newborn. masculine noun/feminine noun. newborn baby.

What is Italian neonata? ›

Neonata is an Italian condiment made from baby fish (sort of like anchovies) and hot chiles.

Do you soak vegetables before grilling? ›

Perfect Grilled Vegetables
  1. For dense vegetables like carrots, potatoes, beets, and onions: blanch before grilling. ...
  2. For leafy vegetables like romaine lettuce, radicchio or other chicories, or sprigs of purslane or rapini: soak in ice water before grilling.

Can you grill vegetables directly on grill? ›

Method 1: directly on the grill.

Use this method for larger vegetables like corn, bell pepper, thick sliced zucchini & yellow squash, onion and portobello mushrooms. Preheat your grill to medium-high heat, about 375-400 degrees F.

Should you grill vegetables covered or uncovered? ›

If you're cooking small or delicate vegetables, anything sliced smaller than three-quarters of an inch, keep the cover open. If the vegetables are thicker, you'll want to close the lid to help them cook through.

What are the best vegetables for grilling? ›

Almost every vegetable other than leafy greens are wonderful for grilling – here are my favourites:
  • zucchini.
  • mushrooms.
  • asparagus.
  • capsicum / bell peppers.
  • eggplant / aubergine.
  • red onion.

What should you do to vegetables before grilling them? ›

And there's very little prep involved. All you really need to do is toss or brush the raw veggies in vegetable oil, and sprinkle them with your favorite seasonings. Then get them on the grill! Use grilled vegetables as side dishes, in salads, or in other recipes like casseroles or vegetarian lasagna.

What is preferred when grilling vegetables? ›

The ideal grilling temperature for vegetables depends on the vegetable and the texture you want to achieve. Medium to medium-high heat is the recommended range for vegetables. In our recipes, we grill vegetables between 300 and 450-degrees Fahrenheit.

Do you put oil on vegetables before grilling? ›

Oil the Vegetables Lightly

Before putting the veggies on the grill, toss them with a light coating of oil. Don't use too much-it not only adds unnecessary calories, but dripping oil causes flare-ups and greasy flavors. Plus, tossing them in oil helps your seasoning stick more uniformly.

Can I grill on stove top? ›

1. GRILLING ON A STOVETOP. You can turn your cooktop into a grill station with the help of a cast iron or aluminum grill pan. Grill pans have ridges that not only replicate the sear lines of an outdoor grill but they also help fat drain away from your food while cooking.

What age is neonata? ›

A newborn infant, or neonate, is a child under 28 days of age. During these first 28 days of life, the child is at highest risk of dying.

What is rucola Italian food? ›

Rocket salad is an annual herbaceous plant belonging to the Brassicaceae family originated in the Mediterranean basin. Known mainly by the name of rucola, the Euroca Sativa is also called ruchetta or rughetta according to the Italian region.

What is Scungilli in Italian? ›

Scungilli is taken from the Italian word sconsiglio, which is Neapolitan for conch, a type of sea snail. However, scungilli is actually considered a whelk, as conchs are found in the southern part of the Atlantic Ocean.

What is Rosa Marina sauce? ›

Handmade Rosamarina sauce sourced from Calabria, Italy. Made from a traditional Southern Italian recipe of "little fish and hot peppers."

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