A Family Evening at Don Alfonso 1890
Filed Under Destination Features, What's Up at TIK
Dining at Don Alfonso 1890 during one of our Amalfi Coast culinary tours, or staying at their beautiful relais and taking cooking classes in their charming teaching kitchen, are two of our favorite things to do in Italy. I recently had the pleasure of spending an evening with the warm and passionate Iaccarino family as they worked their magic for the patrons - including my family - in their world-renowned,… Read
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Iconic Desserts from Europe
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This week we're featuring some iconic desserts that you can learn to make on our cooking vacations in Europe. These are some of the tastiest of the dishes you'll eat, preferably paired with a delicious local wine that can balance out the sweetness of these dessert recipes. Of course, there are far too many to feature in only one blog, so check back later this week for more! France The… Read
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At Home in Positano
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"My grandfather was a fisherman. He supplied fish to people during the second World War. He would hide it in the caves along the shore and tell the starving families where to find it." We pull over suddenly to the side of the road. "Cherries!" he exclaims, then "Pasquale!" He jumps out of the car and embraces the man selling cherries from a plastic bin perched on the hood of… Read
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Why Naples?
Filed Under Destination Features, Travel Tips, What's Up at TIK
Naples lies in the ever-present shadow of Vesuvius, the famed volcano that buried two cities and left countless dead in A.D. 79. In fact the city spreads to the very foot of the great mountain and even up its sides. Perhaps it is this constant reminder of mortality, the constant presence of risk, that makes Naples so unlike other Italian cities. Or it could be the 4000 years of history,… Read
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Packing Tips from TIK
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Whether you're heading to Italy for Tuscan cooking classes, to Mexico for a gourmet culinary vacation, to Southeast Asia for a luxury foodie tour, or to Paris for a pastry class, packing is something you just have to do. It's no one's favorite part of travel - and yet, the anticipation it builds makes me giddy! I just yesterday wrote out a list for my travels this week, and let… Read
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La Maremma Toscana
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... Ma di lontano pace dicono al cuor le tue colline con le nebbie sfumanti e il verde piano ridente ne le pioggie mattutine. - Giosuè Carducci Tuscany is one of our best-selling destinations, which should be no surprise to anyone who knows anything at all about Italy. But to many people, Tuscany means Florence and the Chianti area, while they ignore the rest of the region. Some people do… Read
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A Gastro Windmill in Spain
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"What giants?" said Sancho Panza. "Those thou seest there," answered his master, "with the long arms, and some have them nearly two leagues long." "Look, your worship," said Sancho; "what we see there are not giants but windmills, and what seem to be their arms are the sails that turned by the wind make the millstone go." "It is easy to see," replied Don Quixote, "that thou art not used… Read
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Spanish Souvenirs (Recuerdos de España): 4 Things to Bring Home from Spain
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Who doesn’t love bringing back travel souvenirs? Do you often find yourself tossing away old “I Heart Italy” keychains or “Greetings from Mexico” T-shirts? Well, just say “no” to more cheap souvenirs. Here are a few mementos sure to spark conversation during your Spanish-themed dinner parties. Browse our culinary tours of Spain. 4 Things to Bring Home from Spain 1) Ceramicas de la Talavera Ceramicas de la Talavera are a… Read
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Three Things Not to Miss in Madrid
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Madrid is one of our favorite cities. As one of the largest cities in Europe and the capital of Spain, it offers plenty of cultural sites for our culinary travelers to explore. But that's nothing if there isn't also good food and drink to enjoy, and there is plenty of that in Madrid as well, which you can find out for yourself on our Capital Culinary Adventure in Madrid cooking… Read
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Exploring Ancient Mesoamerica on a Cooking Vacation in Mexico
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We love each of our culinary vacations in Mexico. Mexican cuisine is one of our favorites here at TIK, and living in Chicago means we have access to some really fabulous Mexican eateries, from authentic little mom-and-pop shops to high-end gourmet restaurants. But let's face it - if you're traveling to Mexico, chances are you want to see more than just the inside of a kitchen. We can talk about… Read
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