准备材料:比萨酱、洋葱、黄油、粘奶酪(要专用的,否则拉不出丝)、水果、自发粉、鸡蛋、牛奶、青椒、培根、豌豆、玉米、香菇。
调料 盐、味精、胡椒粉、酸辣汁、橄榄油等
第一步和面,将少量黄油加热搞化,与一个鸡蛋和少量自发粉混合,随后加入牛奶和面粉,不断的揉啊揉,记住面粉和牛奶要一点一点加。大约250毫升牛奶的量可以做两张比萨,面不要太软,最后弄成两个面团,放置20分钟发酵。
第二步等面发酵的时候,可以把蔬菜水果等加工一下,切成小块盘里均匀涂上少许橄榄油,将面团擀平放进考盘,因为没有圆盘,只能做成方的了。注意中间薄,边缘厚,这样比萨才有边。
第三步抹上比萨酱,可以根据口味再加些胡椒或是盐等调料。把蔬菜水果、培根等放在上面,搭配可以按自己的口味。
我的做法是:蔬菜培根用洋葱、青椒、豌豆、玉米、培根和香菇;水果培根用草莓、菠萝、培根。也可以在上面再撒一些酱料。
第四步用绞丝器将奶酪绞成丝撒在比萨上,要多哦,这样才好吃。
第五步烤箱预热220度,烤20分钟左右,应该在上面盖一层锡纸,避免上面过热把奶酪烤糊。
调料 盐、味精、胡椒粉、酸辣汁、橄榄油等
第一步和面,将少量黄油加热搞化,与一个鸡蛋和少量自发粉混合,随后加入牛奶和面粉,不断的揉啊揉,记住面粉和牛奶要一点一点加。大约250毫升牛奶的量可以做两张比萨,面不要太软,最后弄成两个面团,放置20分钟发酵。
第二步等面发酵的时候,可以把蔬菜水果等加工一下,切成小块盘里均匀涂上少许橄榄油,将面团擀平放进考盘,因为没有圆盘,只能做成方的了。注意中间薄,边缘厚,这样比萨才有边。
第三步抹上比萨酱,可以根据口味再加些胡椒或是盐等调料。把蔬菜水果、培根等放在上面,搭配可以按自己的口味。
我的做法是:蔬菜培根用洋葱、青椒、豌豆、玉米、培根和香菇;水果培根用草莓、菠萝、培根。也可以在上面再撒一些酱料。
第四步用绞丝器将奶酪绞成丝撒在比萨上,要多哦,这样才好吃。
第五步烤箱预热220度,烤20分钟左右,应该在上面盖一层锡纸,避免上面过热把奶酪烤糊。

Venice
Venice is a unique city built on water in the middle of a
lagoon. It is considered to be one of Italy's most beautiful and
romantic cities. The heart of Venice is Piazza San Marco with its
magnificent church. There are many museums, palaces, and churches
to visit and wandering along the canals is interesting. Venice is
in the northwest of Italy and historically was a bridge between
East and West.
In Venice: the Academy Galleries house the major collections of Venetian painting from 1300 to 1700; the G. Franchetti Gallery houses important paintings, while Guggenheim collection exhibits international works of contemporary art. In the Palazzo Grassi, exhibitions of international interest are organized every year. In this beautiful city there are also: the Museum of the eighteenth century life in Venice with tapestries, attire, furniture and paintings; the National Gallery of Modern Art, the Oriental Museum and the Correr Museum, which is reserved to Renaissance masterpieces. In Verona the Civic Museum of Art, which is devoted to the great Verona painting, the Archaeologic Museum and the Museum of Frescoes can be visited. Vicenza offers: the Civic Museum (ethnology and archaeology) and the Pinacoteca. In Padua the famous Scrovegni Chapel, with Giotto’s frescoes, can be admired; the Civic Museum and the botanic garden, the oldest in Europe, can be admired. In Treviso there is the Museum of the Casa Trevigiana with modern furniture and sculptures. Rovigo has the Gallery of the Concordi (Venetian school from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century) and the Civic Museum of the Polesine Civilization.
Venice Attractions: One of the best things to do in Venice is to take some time wandering along the canals off the main tourist track. Venice has many fine attractions and museums. Here are some of the top things to see in Venice:
San Marco Square - Piazza San Marco is the main square of Venice surrounded by chic sidewalk cafes and fancy shops. While it's a great place to enjoy the scenery and people, you will definitely pay top price to sit at an outdoor table. In the evening, you can listen to live music, too. Walking in the piazza and taking photos is, of course, free.
Saint Mark's Basilica - Basilica di San Marco is a beautiful church blending the architecture of East and West. It was consecrated in 832 AD.
Doge's Palace - Palazzo Ducale, also on St. Mark's Square, is the most impressive building in Venice and well worth a tour. It was the political and judicial hub of Venetian government until the fall of the Venetian Republic in 1797. The palace was connected to its prisons by the famous "Bridge of Sighs."
Grand Canal - Canal Grande is the main thoroughfare of Venice. It's full of all kinds of boats and liined with beautiful buildings.
Rialto Bridge (Ponte di Rialto), the main bridge crossing the Grand Canal in the heart of Venice, is over 400 years old. Nearby is the Rialto Market, an interesting and lively food market with lots of little shops.
Galleria del'Accademia is one of Italy's best art museums with 24 rooms in 3 historic buildings. Get there early to avoid the crowds.

Roma
Rome is the capital of modern Italy. Rome is full of history everywhere you look. It has many ancient monuments, interesting medieval churches, beautiful fountains, museums, and Renaissance palaces. Modern Rome is a bustling and lively city and has some excellent restaurants and nightlife. The Vatican and St. Peter's are also found in Rome.
1) The Pantheon
Rome's Pantheon, the temple of all the gods, was built between AD 118-125 by Emperor Hadrian. In the 7th century it was made into a church by early Christians and now is lined with tombs. Go inside to see the spectacular dome. Admission is free. The Pantheon is the best preserved building of ancient Rome and today is surrounded by a pleasant and lively piazza, a nice place to sit in the evening and enjoy a drink. A good nearby restaurant is Armando's, on a street coming off the piazza.
2) The Colosseum of Rome
Ancient Rome's huge ampitheater, holding up to 55,000 people, was built by Emperor Vespasian in AD 80 and was the scene of many deadly gladiatorial and wild animal fights. Today you may see men dressed in gladiatorial costume as you walk between the Colosseum and the nearby Arch of Constantine, built in AD 315. On Sundays, the Via dei Fori Imperiali leading to the Colosseum is closed to traffic so it's a great place for a stroll (if you don't mind the souvenir vendors).
3) Domus Aurea
Note: closed in 2006.
Near the Roman Colosseum, Nero's Golden House reopened to the public in 1999 after extensive renovations. The house was buried in the first century AD and you still must go underground to view it. With the aid of a palm pilot rented with your ticket, you can see close-ups of ceiling frescoes and computer re-creations of several rooms allowing you to envision the opulence of Nero's original house and gardens. You can reserve and buy tickets online.
ilan
Milan, one of Europe's richest cities, is known for stylish
shops, galleries, and restaurants and has a faster pace of life
than most Italian cities. It also has a rich artistic and cultural
heritage. Its Duomo, with its beautiful marble facade, is
magnificent. La Scala is one of the world's most famous opera
houses. Milan is in northern Italy, about 30 miles south of the
alps, and near Lakes Como and Maggiore.
Milan Attractions: Milan has a small historic center, mainly between the Duomo and Castello.
The Duomo is the world's largest Gothic cathedral and the third largest church in Europe. Building began in 1386 and lasted nearly 500 years! Its marble facade is magnificent and its roof has 135 spires and 3200 statues. Inside, the crucifix is said to contain a nail from the cross of Christ. Its piazza is the hub of Milan. There is also a museum.
La Scala is a very famous opera house seating over 2000 people. Built in 1778 it has a very opulent interior. You can also visit the museum.
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is a huge glass-roofed shopping arcade lined with expensive shops, bars, and restaurants. Built in 1867, it links the squares of the Duomo and La Scala and has mosaics with the symbols of the cities forming the newly united Italy. Some people consider it good luck to stand on the testicles of the bull of Turin.
Castello Sforzesco was originally built in the 15th century by the ruling Visconti but was destroyed and rebuilt by the Sforzas soon afterward. It became a museum complex in the 19th century and and is one of Milan's major landmarks.
Santa Maria della Grazie contains Da Vinci's famous fresco, the Last Supper. Although the building was bombed in 1943, the fresco survived. To visit, it is necessary to book in advance. How to Book Tickets to see The Last Supper.
Sant'Ambrogio is the fourth-century church of Milan's patron saint. Inside are many relics, carvings, and mosaics.
Pinacoteca di Brera, originally started by Napolean, is Milan's most prestigious art gallery. It holds a huge collection of over 600 works in 40 rooms.
Milan makes a convenient base for daytrips to the Lakes, Pavia, and Bergamo.
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