Crostata is an Italian dessert, which kind of resembles like Greek Pasta Flora or Frolla but there is a difference between the two of them, which will be explained in this post.
Pasta frolla
Pasta Frolla is an Italian shortbread pastry tart, similar to the one we call Pasta Flora, in Greece made with Pâte brisée and topped with Jam. The word “pasta” means dough and “frolla”, as explained to me by my friend Simona, means tender in Italian, as it is a very flaky dough.
“Härzlech willkomme in Lozärn” and welcome to the World Culinary ABC event. We have enjoyed seeing bloggers hosting and participating in this event where food bloggers virtually travel around the globe in search of recipes to cook for the country or town they are hosting. Today, the town I am featuring and hosting is Lucerne, in Switzerland. …
Pasta Flora is a dessert my mother used to make quite often and she usually used whatever homemade jams she had.