Uova Tonnate
Filed Under Food History, Recipes
This is a super easy way to use up some of your Easter hard boiled eggs. Think of it as an Italian versions of the Deviled Egg, combining the wonderful "salsa tonnata" or "tuna sauce" that you find in the north of Italy with the wonderful egg. A traditional "tonnato" can be served on top of just about anything. Some traditional preparations are on thinly sliced veal, grilled vegetables such… Read
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Types of Stuffed Pastas
Filed Under Destination Features, Food History
Italy has so many pasta shapes and types of filled pasta it's almost impossible to name them all. At The International Kitchen we love pretty much all types of pasta and have had the chance to make them from scratch many times during our cooking classes in Italy. Did you know that each region of Italy has its own distinctive types of pasta and dishes? And yet there are also… Read
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Why Emilia Romagna is the Perfect Foodie Destination
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This week we're focusing on one of our favorite regions of Italy - Emilia Romagna. Home to more P.D.O. (D.O.P.) and P.G.I. (I.P.G.) products than any other in Europe (in all of Europe!), it is a food lover's dream. First, what is a P.D.O.? It is in English a product of "Protected Designation of Origin", or "Denominazione di Origine Protetta" (D.O.P.) in Italian. And a "P.G.I." is a product of… Read
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Four Ways to Finish Your Leftover Easter Eggs
Filed Under Kitchen Tips, Special Occasions
For those of you who find yourselves with a carton full of hard boiled eggs several days after Easter, we understand you might need a little help in finding innovative ways to use them. So here are our top suggestions for how to get rid of the rest of your Easter eggs. 1. Deviled Eggs This one is obvious, but really, who doesn't love deviled eggs? You can make them… Read
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Roast Lamb for Easter Dinner
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Lamb on the Easter table is a longstanding tradition hearkening back to the Paschal Lamb sacrificed for the Jewish Passover. In modern Christian Easter culinary traditions this most frequently has morphed into a roasted lamb dish at Easter. In many countries, you roast the whole animal over a spit, and enjoy it in company! Tempting as it is to try this at home (our local Costco sells whole lambs -… Read
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How to Make Homemade Limoncello
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Limoncello is one of our favorite liqueurs or after dinner drinks. It is wonderful tangy, fresh, and when made properly imbued with the very essence of lemons. You can drink plenty of limoncello on any of our Amalfi Coast cooking vacations, or you can learn to make it yourself on our best-selling Mediterranean Cooking Experience! Contact us for details on our Amalfi Coast cooking vacations. Scroll down to see how… Read
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Easter Traditions
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Gearing up toward Easter we thought we'd revisit some of our favorite Easter traditions and foods. it seems that there are as many traditions surrounding the holiday as there are towns in the world - and even within a single town each family will have its own customs! The Greeks certainly know how to do Easter. It is one of their major celebrations of the year. It is called "Pascha"… Read
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Sicilian Recipe for Pasta alla Norma
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One of Sicily's signature dishes is "Pasta alla Norma," a pasta dish with tomato sauce, eggplant, and salted ricotta. There is more than one account of how it got it's name, but most tie it to the opera "Norma" composed by the Italian Vincenzo Bellini (Bellini, like the pasta dish, hailed from Catania). See our culinary tours in Sicily. You can make the dish with almost any type of pasta.… Read
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Getting Around on Our Cooking Vacations
Filed Under Travel Tips, What's Up at TIK
We're talking logistics for our cooking vacations in Europe (and beyond) this week! How do we get to our hotel? Where will our driver meet us? How much walking is there? Do your trips include airfare? You've asked, and we're happy to answer these and all of your questions. First, airfare. Our trips are as a rule "land-only," which means that airfare is not included. There are times (especially for… Read
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Travel Tips: Getting around by Car in Portugal
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Portugal is an easy country to see whether by car or by train, and is one of our favorite destinations for a cooking vacation. Only about as large as the state of Illinois, it offers a ton of exciting things to see in the cities and the countryside. Certainly the easiest way to manage your trip is to let us handle the logistics - that's what we're here for! But… Read
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