missoltino
Missoltino is a traditional cured fish product originating from the province of Lecco in Lombardy, Italy, specifically around Lake Como. It is made from agoni, a type of freshwater fish, also known as shad or allis shad. The preparation process is distinctive and involves several stages. The fish are typically caught during their spawning season, cleaned, and then salted. Following salting, they are dried and matured in wooden boxes, often layered with laurel leaves, which impart a unique aroma and flavor. This curing process can last for several months, resulting in a firm, intensely flavored product.
Missoltino is traditionally served as an appetizer or a main course. It is often grilled or pan-fried,