In Italy, pumpkin flan is an autumnal dish most often enjoyed as a starter or appetizer. The name comes from the Italian sformare, meaning to unmold, though it doesn't have to necessarily be unmolded as it can also be served in ramekins or any other dish that it was baked in. Sformato di zucca usually starts with a base of béchamel sauce that is enriched with eggs and mashed pumpkin, and it is typically flavored with parmesan and nutmeg. Lastly, the flan is topped with grated scamorza or some other cheese that melts well. In Friuli, the dish is known as flan di zucca.

Join the Food Revolution
Be the First to Review Sformato di zucca!
Your taste experience matters! Share your review and help fellow foodies discover this dish.
Explore More
Discover new culinary experiences
You've reached the end of this content