#19 of Italian Forgotten Classics: Tiella Barese (Puglia)
In Puglia, where olive trees meet the sea, farmers layered rice, potatoes, and mussels into something more than survival: Tiella Barese — the forgotten paella of the south.

Ingredients (Serves 4):
• 1 kg (2.2 lbs) fresh mussels (opened by hand, juices reserved)• 600 g (1.3 lbs) yellow potatoes, sliced• 180 g (1 cup) Roma or Arborio rice• 350 g (12 oz) cherry or datterino tomatoes, sliced• 1 onion, sliced• 1 garlic clove, minced• Fresh parsley, chopped• 60 g (2 oz) Pecorino, grated• 60 g (2 oz) Parmigiano Reggiano, grated• Extra virgin olive oil, as needed• Salt and black pepper
Prep:
* Season sliced potatoes separately.
* Season sliced tomatoes and onions together.
* In another bowl, mix both cheeses with garlic and parsley.
* Open each mussels.
Assembly:Follow the layering shown in the video — every step matters.
* Once layered, pour mussel juice and water into the pot until just under the last potato layer.
* Finish with olive oil and grated cheese on top.
Baking:• Bake at 230°C (450°F) for 15 minutes, then• Reduce to 185°C (365°F) and bake for another 40 minutes, until golden and bubbling.
What’s layered with care… feeds like history.
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38 Comments

  1. That's about as classic Italian as me. Potato, from America? Tomato, from America? I am calling shenanigans!!!

  2. I'd love to see a recipe or two from the Lombardi region! I've super strong roots there, and wouldn't want to learn about the beautiful food there from any other channel!

  3. Sei un figo! Patate riso e cozze! Ahahah hai visto i video remixati con le vecchiette? Lento e violento remix mi spacca ahahah ciao buona continuazione

  4. ATP I think they were gate keeping the recipes. They didn’t want this to be seen by the world. Keep them knowing only pizza n pasta

  5. Italian cuisine is not just pizza and pasta, pizza its American cuisine, Italian is just tomato аnd wheat flour, thanks for tomatoes to Christopher Columb

  6. If you look closely while he's tossing the potato slices one of them comes out of the bowl (lower right)

  7. I have a professor from Martina Franca in Puglia, and she told us that this is a very typical dish there

  8. If you can’t find fresh mussels, or if someone you’re cooking for doesn’t like them, you can do this with artichokes. It’s delicious.

  9. ciao! ho trovato una gemma: il tuo canale!
    ho aspettato per scrivere, ma alla fine mi sono detto: perche' aspettare?
    mi sono iscritto alla "zuppa barbetta"!
    grazie per le meravigliose ricette!❤

  10. sei proprio bravo, complimenti. All'inizio non avevo ben capito la modalità perchè molti erano piatti comuni qui, ma invece ora apprezzo moltissimo.