• Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Snapchat
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

MsMarmiteLover

  • Food
    • Recipes
    • Vegetarian
    • Vegan
  • Travel
    • France
    • Italy
    • Spain
    • UK
  • Wine
  • Gardens
  • Supperclubs/Events
  • About
    • Published Articles
    • Books
  • Shop
    • Cart

Villages and towns in Sicily worth visiting: Noto, Bronte, Trapani, Marsala and Erice

January 21, 2024 1 Comment Filed Under: Christmas, Italian food, Italy, Sicily

I spent time in Sicily just before Christmas. Flying to Catania, which I’ve visited before, I stayed in Paradise hotel (old fashioned, but lovely) near Mount Etna, which had an overnight splutter. Leaning on the balcony, drinking a flaming Aperol Spritz while watching the glowing lava pour down the sides, was a peak experience. The air smelled of charcoal, smoke, and sulphur.

I hired a car and drove to some towns and villages I haven’t previously visited. You could spend a lifetime discovering Sicily.

Noto

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Kerstin Rodgers/MsMarmiteLover (@msmarmitelover)

Softly lit, a rose gold gem, Noto, famous for Baroque architecture, isn’t too far from Catania. At the end of November, the churches, shops and streets were ready for Christmas, with nativity scenes, twinkling lights and giant stacks of wrapped presents.

I entered one church to find a hilarious ‘presepe’ or ‘creche’, as all the figures were knitted or crocheted. There was beautiful singing, then I realised I’d barged in on a funeral.

Featured in The White Lotus, the town has become more popular with tourists. I ate at Nachè, which had really good food. I had an orange, olive and fennel salad, and a saffron and fig risotto – both excellent. I must try making this risotto.

Film posters in the streets pointed to the annual short film festival which takes place in August. I’d like to go for the flower festival, the infiorata, in May, where the streets are paved with floral patterns.

The main high street has some cute shops: I bought lemon and orange chocolate almonds and small scented soaps, beautifully packaged, from OrtigiaSicilia.



Bronte:

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Kerstin Rodgers/MsMarmiteLover (@msmarmitelover)

A tiled scene of Bronte, Sicily

Bronte is the epicentre of the pistachio industry of Sicily. As I drove towards it, winding past a smoking but snow tipped Mount Etna, past the terrible litter, I saw the twisted branches of pistachio tree groves. Just before the sign into town, there is a giant pistachio.

I got there on a Sunday so probably didn’t see Bronte in all its pale green splendour but I visited a bakery that sold pistachio pasta, pistachio cannoli, pistachio liqueur, pistachio pesto, pistachio gelato, pistachio ‘nutella’, pistachio chocolate and a pistachio panettone. Other cafés sell pistachio crépes for instance. I reckon virtually every food is available in pistachio flavour or with a pistachio crust. Bronte is considered to have the best pistachios in the world, and are a PDO, a protected designation of origin.

These pistachios are smaller than American pistachios, with a purple skin and a bright sweet green interior. Like many foods grown in volcanic black soil, they are particularly flavoursome.

I’d like to visit during the biannual late summer harvest.



Trapani:


The most famous nut however in Trapani is the almond, typically  found in Pesto Trapanese (recipe here), similar to Pesto Genovese but with almonds instead of pine nuts..

Trapani is a port on the Northwestern coast, a couple of hours from Palermo. You can get a ferry to ‘caper island’ Pantelleria from there (something I plan to do) and other islands such as the overrun Lampedusa. From Trapani you can get the boat to Africa.

I was there in the off season, November/December, but I get the feeling that not many tourists make it to Trapani. It’s a pleasant and friendly town (except for the bitch in the phone shop).

Arriving late at night, my iPhone having died in the hire car (how did we travel before google maps?), I stopped in a pizzeria. The owner took off his apron, jumped in his car and asked me to follow him, right to the door of my hotel.

It’s a historic area, occupied by Carthaginians, Romans, Normans, Arabs, Africans, as well as almonds and fish, you can see salt flats surrounding the town.

Erice:

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Kerstin Rodgers/MsMarmiteLover (@msmarmitelover)

A ten minute drive from Trapani is the village of Erice, one of the most beautiful in Sicily. With shining narrow cobbled streets, I drove up by mistake (somehow missing the car park below the entrance archway) and scratched my hire car. It was impossible to turn round and I needed the help of several despairing Sicilian workmen.

I ate cake and good coffee at Pasticceria Maria Grammatico. You can buy orange and citron (cedro) jam and tiny detailed iced cakes as well as sculpted marzipan fruits (frutta martorana) that are so pretty.

Every corner had a view of the sea, or a snow peaked mountain, a palm tree or a church or, it being near Christmas, a presepe nativity scene, secreted in a chapel or a niche in a wall. There are gift shops selling paintings, ceramic decorations, gorgeous rag and raffia rugs and grocery shops with beautifully packaged food and drinks such as tinned swordfish, capers from Pantelleria, jars of almond pesto.







Marsala:

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Kerstin Rodgers/MsMarmiteLover (@msmarmitelover)

Marsala is best known for the fortified wine; 2023 was the 250th anniversary of the creation of the wine by a Liverpudlian, John Woodhouse. (The British also created Port and were key to the expansion of Sherry. We do love our sweet wines).

The town, walls and archways are made from sandstone, with small shopping streets and some elegant churches: I bought cedro citrus and not only bottles of Marsala with gilded art nouveau labels but also almond wine. The fish market is tiny; although I spied a fat-tailed skate and bags of sloth-like snails poking their heads through the mesh.

Drinking a coffee in an ordinary bar, I saw a baker making panettone in a back room. ‘I want to learn to make that’ I said to the girl behind the bar. ‘Impossible, it takes a month to make by hand’ she shot back.



Recent posts

Blueberry galette recipe

July 14, 2025

High protein recipes: roast tofu block

July 2, 2025

Sour cherry and rose ice cream recipe

June 28, 2025

Previous Post: « Italian pastry recipes: sfogliatelle, sfingi doughnuts and ricotta hotcakes
Next Post: What to make with your grilled sandwich machine (other than toasties) »

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Dean Whitbread

    January 22, 2024 at 4:05 pm

    Wonderful. I worked in Mondello with the band in the last month of the off-season, so all the locals came out to watch us and enjoy the show. We even got them up and dancing. Joyful time.

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




Primary Sidebar

MsMarmiteLover aka Kerstin Rodgers.

Chef, photographer, author, journalist, blogger. Pioneer of the supperclub movement.

This is my food and travel blog, with recipes, reviews and travel stories. I also stray into politics, feminism, gardening.

msmarmitelover

Just had this window built by @odgjoinery and stai Just had this window built by @odgjoinery and stained glass window to match the front door by @wstoneglass beautiful work. Thank you so much. #edwardianhouse #victorianhome #stainedglass #joinery #restoration #london #kilburn
Stuffed peppers: filled with soaked fine bulgur wh Stuffed peppers: filled with soaked fine bulgur wheat, hazelnuts, sherry soaked sultanas, preserved lemon, smoky paprika, garlic, dill, coriander leaves , mint, and ground seeds, cumin,pumpkin seeds baked in the oven for 45 minutes. Serve with yoghurt. Delish! #latesummer #recipe #vegetarian #vegan #middleeasternish
My book Msmarmitelover’s secret tea party is now My book Msmarmitelover’s secret tea party is now available on @ckbk which is like Spotify for cookbooks - check it out or buy a signed copy from my website #afternoonteaparty
Next door there are 2 damson trees in the grounds Next door there are 2 damson trees in the grounds of the council flats. The ground smelled like jam. I picked a few kilos, 3 kilos after sorting through. I put them, crushed, stones included, in a clean glass container, with 1.5 kilos of sugar and 2 litres of gin ( I may add another), I’ll leave them for 3/4 weeks then filter. Damson gin for Christmas.
Fig, chocolate and chestnut tart- recipe in my boo Fig, chocolate and chestnut tart- recipe in my book Msmarmitelover’s secret tea party. This is rather adult, using bitter dark chocolate ganache, chestnut flour and figs from my garden. #figrecipes #chocolate #baking
Went for an evening of Turkish music and entertain Went for an evening of Turkish music and entertainment @kibele.london Fantastic margarita cocktails, great food, generous portions and wonderful entertainment. In the end we all got up and had a go at belly dancing, #turkishfood #london #londonnights
I’ve got Covid (day3) so not much food in the ho I’ve got Covid (day3) so not much food in the house. I found some floppy- going black- carrots in the salad drawer, so I peeled and resuscitated those. Chopped them into a saucepan with a couple of cubes of vegetable stock and a litre of hot water. Then I added a couple of tablespoons of smooth peanut butter, a clove of garlic, 1 tsp of ground cumin, half a preserved lemon. Just stuff I had around. Simmered till the carrots were soft then blended in the @vitamixuk I can honestly say the vitamix is my most regularly used bit of kitchen kit. Anyway- hey presto- a high protein soup with fibre. I hope I test negative before I totally run out of food. #solo #covid #highprotein #soup
I wrote this long read for @scotnational about the I wrote this long read for @scotnational about the anti G8 camp in Stirling to protest against the G8 in Gleneagles. I partipated in the camp & protest along with my daughter @siennamarla playing in the samba band, part of the Pink Bloc. The camp was an incredible experience- the possibility of a different type of politics, of horizontal democracy. It was also a lot of fun. But our protest was tragically overshadowed by the 7/7 bombings in London. We wanted to create a new world but by the actions of a few disaffected British Muslim terrorists our positive movement for change was drowned out by hideous violence against normal ordinary people. Here is my account. 20 years anniversary #7/7 #londonbombings #scotland #antig8 #protest #gleneagles
Cheap stuff. Since the pandemic money has been tig Cheap stuff. Since the pandemic money has been tight. I shop at Lidl and aldi for food, Vinted, Portobello and Primark for clothes. The first pic is gazpacho with a banderilla from Lidl. They often have Spanish weeks and other nationality foods at a bargain price. I love those huge cartons of gazpacho- I glug it down like juice, especially in the heat. The banderillas are sold by the jar. Second pic is me in a primark vest, cardi, with an Anthropologie sale belt and old denim shorts from 10 years ago. Sorry about the mess behind, I sold a piece of furniture, a desk I found on the street, painted enamel green with ‘bamboo’brass handles which I sold on eBay for £225 #needsmust #thrift
My tea book Msmarmitelover’s secret tea party is My tea book Msmarmitelover’s secret tea party is now out on the cookbook app @ckbk it’s now out of print but you can still buy some print copies via me or Amazon. However you can see all the recipes ( like my sour cherry icecream which I served last week) on this site which is like a Spotify for cooks. Arguably afternoon tea is a meal which the English do better than any other country. #cookbooks #afternoontea #supperclubs
Saturdays midsummer supperclub was mostly a bbq on Saturdays midsummer supperclub was mostly a bbq on the @biggreenegguk I divided the meal into fragrance families: vegetal, fougere (fern), green notes, fresh: asparagus, garden artichokes on the bbq, dolmades made from my garden vine leaves. Then citrus fragrances with yuzu, 🍊 🍋 bergamot glaze, salmon, smoked tofu steaks, vegan smoked salmon carrot. Next spice which in perfume is oriental spices: bbq mini aubergines with paprika seed oil, home ground garam masala, a tahini caper dressing. Then wood and resinous fragrances using rosemary oil brushed bbq mini peppers, pine syrup on labneh, mushrooms a la grecque with juniper, finally the floral family of fragrance with sour cherry and rose icecream, lavender shortbread  hearts and orange flower water meringue kisses. It was a lively warm evening- children were welcome. There was a bonfire, lots of wine and laughter. I buy welding gloves £12 from Amazon  to use with the bbq. I also use @pomoragoodfood oils #london
With my home grown artichokes, grown from seed for With my home grown artichokes, grown from seed for tonight’s supperclub.
Sour cherries from the garden for my midsummer sup Sour cherries from the garden for my midsummer supperclub in the garden this Saturday 21st June. Tickets available, link in bio. Also at this link: https://substack.com/redirect/5a700a44-49c1-4e6d-834f-8d4851f98f45?j=eyJ1IjoiMWUzYm4ifQ.njFJL9K8WpzSqVZ5HFSvq84gnJeUD7reFZV9LrDwYtI #midsummernightsdream #supperclub #og #sourcherry
Can’t wait to delve into this by one of my favou Can’t wait to delve into this by one of my favourite food writers @kitchenbee it’s got everything: kitchenalia, divorce and food. Did you know that what we call heartache is actually stomach ache? It’s now recognised that rejection actually causes physical as well as psychological pain. A study shows that pain relief medications such as paracetamol can alleviate heartache. Some of our emotional pain is autonomic: it’s referred to as polyvagal theory. #heartbreak #foodwriting #lovehurts #takotsubo #dopaminewithdrawal
Midsummer supper club 21st June. The theme is frag Midsummer supper club 21st June. The theme is fragrance and scent. Tickets are £45  and you can bring your own drink. Starts 7.30pm and the nearest tube is Kilburn on the jubilee. Parking is free outside. Exact address given on booking. https://msmarmitelover.com/product/midsummer-supper-club-2025-scent-and-fragrance #london #supperclub
Oil portraits of me painted at Burning Van festiva Oil portraits of me painted at Burning Van festival by artists @cristina_vercesi (left) and YouTube sensation and Royal Portrait gallery exhibiter @alex_tzavaras. It was an utter privilege to sit for these wonderful artists- a real highlight. I’m taking them home and framing them. It was easy to sit still for 90 minutes with the amazing DJ set @leonidas_lovetoparty More deets later. #portraiture #festivals #oilpainting
Went with influencers to @standrewslakes in Kent w Went with influencers to @standrewslakes in Kent with @ourfinland @lakelandfinland @pcagency to experience Finnish food such as Karelian pies with egg butter, cinnamon buns, blueberry pies, and pea soup which they have with mustard and sour cream. We did zip lining, kayaking, saunas, whipped ourselves with birch sticks, ate in a gorgeous wooden bbq shed @arctic_cabins at the end of all this activity we were all tired but happy. @miramakeup @holidaywiththeheathers @amie_jane__ @onehungryasian @iamtimchung @travellingtuesdays @helimendetravels @charlotteemilyprice #presstrip
@camille.osullivan @camilleosullivanpics and @grah @camille.osullivan @camilleosullivanpics and @grahnort @wiltonsmusichall god this woman is talented. She did a solo show of The Rape of Lucrece. Her voice! #theatre #shakespeare #london
My latest article on Hungarian cuisine, a unique m My latest article on Hungarian cuisine, a unique meeting of east and west, for @ckbk It's a blend of Ottoman, Eastern and middle European, Austro-Hungarian empire and cowboy food. #food&travel #foodanthropology #hungary
Made Fermented Cucumber dill pickles from @nickvad Made Fermented Cucumber dill pickles from @nickvadasz book The Pickle Jar. At @katzsdeli in New York they sell half sours and full sours. I reckon these are 3/4 sour. The white mould is fine btw. These are delicious #pickleperson #fermentation #guthealthy
Follow on Instagram

Archives

Copyright © 2025 msmarmitelover