Ginestrata is a soup in Italian cuisine that originated in Tuscany, Northern Italy that can be described as a thin, lightly spiced egg-based soup. Egg yolks, chicken stock, Marsala wine or white wine, butter, nutmeg and sugar are primary ingredients. Additional ingredients may include different types of wine, such as Madeira, and cinnamon. It may also be served as an antipasto dish, the first course of a formal Italian meal.
Ginestrata may be strained using a sieve. It may be prepared using a double boiler for cooking, and the nutmeg and sugar may be served atop it as a garnish. It may also be cooked in an earthenware pot. It is a thin soup that only slightly thickens when the cooking process is complete.

Categories: Italian soups
Characteristic of: Tuscan cuisine
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Wikidata ID: Q18344618
Wikipedia title: Ginestrata
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