Provencal Pumpkin Soup
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One of the mainstays in southern France during the Fall is pumpkin. Combine the popular ingredient with other fresh produce from Provence, and you have the makings of a delicious and hearty soup, perfect for the approaching cooler weather. This particular recipe for pumpkin soup comes from Chef Mark, who leads small group trips with his Cuisine and Culture of Provence cooking vacation. Since the gastronomy of Provence is highly… Read
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Homemade Ravioli Pasta
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Our latest from This Week at The International Kitchen? Learn how to make homemade ravioli pasta stuffed with ricotta and spinach! Our culinary travelers are making it this week at one of our favorite cooking vacations in Tuscany, Cook in the Heart of Chianti. We love pasta of any type, from tortellini to spaghetti. But ravioli definitely have a special place in our hearts and appetites! Check our all our… Read
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Chef David Sterling's Recipe for Chiles en Nogada
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Next Friday, September 16, the Mexicans will celebrate their independence day. (No, it's not celebrated on May 5!) The traditional dish for the day is the famous "chiles en nogada," or stuffed poblano chile pepper in walnut sauce. The colorful dish mimics the red, white, and green of the Mexican flag (much like Napoli's famous pizza Margherita echoes the colors of the Italian flag). Browse our cooking vacations in Mexico.… Read
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Pozole Rojo (Red Pozole with Pork)
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Pozole is a traditional dish that you'll find throughout Mexico -- but the ingredients and preparation often varies from region to region, and even family to family. At its most basic, it's a soup or stew that's most often served on special occasions, like birthdays and holidays, and is typically either a white, green, or, as in the case of this dish, red. Like many other Mexican dishes, it also… Read
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A History of Tiramisu
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Most people when asked to name an Italian dessert will answer "tiramisu"! I was once in Italy with family and the waiter offered us "torta di mela," the Italian version of apple pie. We responded that we didn't come all the way from the U.S. for apple pie, and could we please have some tiramisu! Italians actually make a lot of different and diverse desserts, many of them regional specialties… Read
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Tarte au Citron Recipe from our Gascony Cooking Vacation
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The cuisine of Gascony, located in the south of France, may be known for its duck, mushrooms, game, and a variety of coastal sea food, but they also know a thing or two about delicious desserts. One such dessert: tartes (or tarts, as we know them Stateside). Tartes come in all sorts of flavors and combinations, as its somewhat like a pie, but it's not topped with dough. Rather it… Read
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Croatian Recipe for Peka
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One of the most popular meals in Croatia’s Dalmatia region is "peka," a blend of vegetables and meat drizzled with olive oil, sprinkled with herbs, and then baked to perfection under a bell-like dome, or "ispod čripnje." You’ll see it listed on menus throughout the region, and if you are lucky enough to be invited into the home of a Dalmatian family, it’s likely that you’ll feast upon it for… Read
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Ferragosto: Italians on Holiday
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Perhaps the single most popular time for Italians to take a vacation the week of "Ferragosto," the summer holiday that falls on August 15. This is the time when shops and restaurants close, people head to the beach or the countryside, and all of Italy is on holiday. Although it might seem like a European version of a Labor Day picnic, the origins of the holiday purportedly go back to… Read
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Pisco Sour
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While the precise origins of the pisco sour remain disputed, one thing is for certain: it's a must-try when you visit our Peru culinary tours. It's easily the most popular cocktail in Peru, in part because pisco is one of their most popular high-proofed alcohols. With its continuing rise in popularity, the brandy is also becoming easier to get in the States. So if you're looking for a sweet and… Read
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Italy Culinary Trips: Recipe for Stuffed Zucchini Blossoms
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Summer always brings to mind fried zucchini blossoms and one of our favorite culinary vacation destinations... Tuscany! I've had the pleasure of being to Tuscany many times, have enjoyed amazing meals cooked there, frequently using the freshest of seasonal ingredients. Asparagus in the springtime, eggplant in the summer, mushrooms in the fall... Italy is a smorgasbord of wonderful produce! Discover all our cooking vacations in Italy. Our chefs are passionate… Read
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