
Taròz is a traditional dish from Valtellina (Lombardy region), made with green beans, potatoes, onion, and Valtellina Casera PDO cheese. The word Taroz in dialect means blend (tarare = to blend).
Taròz is usually served as an appetizer or as a side dish alongside local salumi such as Bresaola from Valtellina PGI.
INGREDIENTS
2 medium potatoes
10 oz green beans, washed and trimmed
3 oz onion, chopped
2 tbsp Extra Virgin Olive Oil
7 oz Valtellina Casera PDO cheese, diced
2 oz Grana Padano PDO, grated
8 tbsp unsalted butter
1 clove of garlic
ground black peppercorn
METHOD
Peel and wash the potatoes, boil them in a pot of salted water and cook until fork-tender.
In the meantime, boil the green beans in another pot of salted water and cook until fork-tender. Drain.
In a large skillet, soften the onion in olive oil, add the green beans, and sauté for 5 minutes.
Drain and dice the potatoes, add them to the skillet. Mash the potatoes and green beans with a wooden spoon or fork.
Add the diced Casera Cheese, the grated Grana Padano, and mix until well blended.
In a medium skillet, brown the butter with a garlic clove.
Place the Taròz on a serving plate, pour over the browned butter and serve sprinkled with ground black peppercorn.
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