How to Order Coffee in Italy and Other Useful Coffee Tips
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Most people know that ordering coffee is not like ordering coffee in the US. Even in the age of Starbucks and other coffee houses, even with terms like "Americano," "Macchiato," and "Grande" tossed around, there is still a bit to learn when it comes to ordering coffee in Italy. Try a coffee with a slice of an Italian "torta della nonna." Coffee is a true cultural superstar in Italy. It… Read
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Recipe for Lemon Posset
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We have a new obsession in our house, and it's lemon posset (pronounced "paw-set"). Fabulously simple (it has only 3 ingredients), stunningly luscious, it is our new favorite dessert. What is a posset? We know it as a creamy, lemony dessert from Britain that a bit like a pudding. Browse more of our recipes. An online search reveals that it was originally made with milk curdled with spiced wine or… Read
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Gobble Gobble: 6 Ways to Use up Your Thanksgiving Leftovers
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Chances are, the day after Thanksgiving the last thing you want to think about is more food. But you also probably have plenty of leftovers to last you some time. According to statista.com, 81% of Americans include turkey on their Thanksgiving menu. And I guarantee you they aren't eating the whole bird in one day! Growing up, leftover turkey meant slapping together a turkey sandwich (you could try changing this… Read
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A Culinary Tour at Don Alfonso: The Cooking Classes
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Today we feature a guest blog post by Chicago Tribune freelance writer David Sharos. David contacted us wanting a cooking vacation in Italy that was above and beyond his previous experiences, and we think his trip to Don Alfonso 1890 fit the bill perfectly! Read on to learn more about the food he made, the places he visited, and the people he met. The Cooking Classes Meals at Don Alfonso’s… Read
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Easy Reduced-Carb Pear Tart
Filed Under Recipes, What's Up at TIK
For world diabetes day we're sharing a low carb pear tart. This low carb pear tart was made to please a kid with type-1 diabetes, not for someone on a diet. We're not trying to eliminate carbs entirely (although you could make this as a keto pear tart), we just have to watch the number. I'm a big fan of when he has carbs trying to use real ingredients like… Read
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The Culinary Traditions and Altars of Dia de Los Muertos in Mexico
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What is the Day of the Dead? It is a popular and long-standing Mexican celebration of the deceased that occurs over Halloween (All Hallow's Eve), All Saint's Day (November 1), and All Soul's Day (November 2). This is the period when the threshold between the living and the dead is seen as at its "thinnest" and most permeable. The holiday is celebrated throughout Mexico and in communities of Mexican heritage… Read
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What is Spanish Tomato Bread?
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If you travel in Spain on a Spain culinary tour or cooking vacation you're sure to see bread served with a side of tomato and a clove of garlic. If you don't know about the fabulous "tomato bread" you might be at a loss how to proceed! Check out our culinary vacations in Spain. What is Spanish Tomato Bread? Pan con tomate (or "pa amb tomàquet" in Catalan) is a… Read
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Things My Mom Needs to Know Before Her Trip: The Arrival
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Welcome to the third of our blog posts dedicated to getting my mother ready for her custom culinary vacation to Spain and Portugal! We're here today to answer her questions - and yours - about what to expect upon arrival. We already tackled "The Basics" and "Getting Ready to Go," so read on to discover what to expect upon arrival when taking one of our culinary tours. 1) At the… Read
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Things My Mom Needs to Know Before Her Trip: Getting Ready to Go
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Welcome to the second of our blog posts dedicated to my mother and her culinary vacation to Spain and Portugal! Really these posts are dedicated to any of our travelers who like to travel but aren't necessarily super experienced traveling abroad. Hopefully by answering my mother's questions related to her custom trip to Spain and Portugal we can also help other travelers of ours feel comfortable and ready for one… Read
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Italian-Style Pumpkin Soup
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This tasty yet simple recipe is an old favorite, and a perfect option for the onset of fall. The preparation lets the flavor of the pumpkin really shine, and you can use basically and seasoning you prefer. If you don't like sage, try using a bit of curry, coriander, nutmeg, ginger, or even five spice. Browse all out cooking vacations. Zuppa alla zucca Serves 4. Preparation: 20 minutes Cook time:… Read
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