All About Olive Oil
Filed Under Food History, Kitchen Tips, Travel Videos
This week we'll be talking about some of our special themed itineraries such as olive harvest week! Our most popular destinations are in the Mediterranean basin, where olive oil reigns supreme. In fact, some scientists actually classify the Mediterranean region according to the preponderance of olive trees! (So where there are no olive trees you are no longer properly in the Mediterranean region). I don't know how scientific we want… Read
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French Recipe for Provencal Anchoiade
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Provence is one of our favorite destinations and is one of the best places you can go for a cooking vacation or one-day French cooking class. Our partner Marc loves Provence and part of what he loves about it are the wonderful seasonal items that make its gastronomy so superb. "Provence is where spring begins in France," he explains of this southern-most region. And by summer the fresh fruits and… Read
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The Regions of France
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If you travel to France you've probably realized that the country is divided into different regions, much like the US is divided into States (and States into counties). If you've traveled to France recently, you might have noticed that many of them have changed, resulting in such mouthfuls as the region of "Aquitaine-Limousin-Poitou-Charente," "Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine," and Languedoc-Roussillion-Midi-Pyrénées!" Browse all our culinary tours in France. In 2014 the French government passed a… Read
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Ballotine de Poulet Recipe from our Gascony Cooking Vacation
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The southern region of Gascony in France is known for its culinary prestige and traditions, in no small part due to the abundance of duck foie gras as well as roquefort cheese ("the king of cheeses"). But duck isn't the only poultry on the menu. Chicken is also a part of their diet, and during our Cooking in Gascony culinary vacation, guests will have the chance to learn about boning… Read
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Red Curry Chicken
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Curry dishes are most often associated with India and Thailand, but Cambodia has their own touch on the dish too. While the curry paste of Cambodia greatly resembles it's Thai neighbor, it stands out in that it uses turmeric. There's also no chili, so it's a tad bit lighter than Thai curries too -- meaning it's not quite as spicy. For this particular recipe -- which comes from our Cooking… Read
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Summer Recipe for Nut-Free Pesto
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Summer has not officially started at our house - that doesn't happen until next week, when school is out. But the weather sure feels like summer, and the produce is definitely making us think of the wonderful flavors that summer has to offer. One of the first signs of summer in our family is the reappearance of pesto as part of our weekly meals. My boys are not big fans… Read
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Papa a la Huancaina (Huancayo-Style Potatoes)
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The northern Peruvian region of the Amazonas and San Martin may be remote, but the gastronomy -- influenced by the likes of the Spanish, Polish, Germans, and Italians, to name a few -- is still accessible. This particular recipe for "papa a la Huancaina" is made with potatoes (papa) and a sauce that is thought to be from Huancaio. Chef Paul, of the hotel Tambo Sapalanchan, notes about this recipe… Read
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Why India for Your Next Cooking Vacation
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At The International Kitchen we offer a lot of amazing destinations, some more traditional (Tuscany!) and some more exotic (the Amazon!). But one of our favorite destinations, and still one of our newest, is India. Home to an amazing array of cultural sites and an incredibly rich gastronomy, India is one of the hottest places for culinary travel (and for foodies in general). Part of the reason Indian food is… Read
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Forget the Traditional Family Reunion
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Are you with your family this Memorial Day? Did you take advantage of the long weekend to schedule a short vacation? This week we'll be talking about some of our best destinations for small groups such as families and friends traveling together. We can offer some really incredible pricing for groups as small as 6, so read on to hear about planning a family reunion that will make all others… Read
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3 Sites I Never Appreciated in Rome until I Took My Kids There
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Anyone who knows me could guess I'd end a week-long celebration of Italian cities with Rome - perhaps my favorite place in the world. My first trip there was when I was 20, and I've just kept going back, including to live for a number of years. And heaven knows I have plenty of recommendations for visiting Rome. But in all the time I've spend there, there are a few… Read
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