Faraona alla Creta Umbra
Umbria — rural tradition, particularly Perugia province
Guinea fowl baked inside a sealed clay coating from Umbria — one of Italy's most ancient cooking techniques. The guinea fowl (faraona) is seasoned with herbs, lard, and sometimes black truffle, wrapped in plastic to retain its shape, then encased in a thick layer of terracotta clay and baked at 200°C for 2 hours. When the clay is cracked open at the table, the internal steam releases: the bird has cooked in its own juices in a perfectly sealed environment. The feathers (if left on for the rustic version) come off with the clay; the skin is pale and tender, not crisp, but the interior is profoundly moist.