Les Diots au Vin Blanc with Crozets (Savoie Sausages in White Wine Sauce with Crozets)
Filed Under Destination Features, Recipes
The Rhone Alps feature lush valleys and dramatic mountain peaks, and from this varied landscape comes an array of wonderful ingredients. This particular dish in fact features a variety of foods that are important parts of the gastronomy of the French Alps, namely beaufort cheese made from cow's milk; crozets, a pasta made with buckwheat flour; and last but certainly not least, diots. Diots are a delicious meaty sausage that… Read
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Five Things to See in Barcelona
Filed Under Destination Features, Travel Tips
This week we'll be exploring some of our favorite things about Spain and Portugal, two of our favorite European destinations for a cooking vacation. Probably the most popular place to visit in Spain among our travelers is Barcelona. Even those culinary adventurers happy to spend a week in Andalusian Olive Country, or up in the Basque Country, will frequently stop to spend a few days in Barcelona. It is also… Read
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Black Truffle Risotto Recipe (Plus a Truffle Cooking Vacation in Italy)
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When one thinks of truffles and Italy, it's often Piedmont and Umbria that comes to mind. But they're not the only regions in Italy to play host to truffles. Black truffles can also be found out in the Lazio countryside outside Rome, hidden beneath the trees, ready to be dug up and discovered. A truffle hunt is a real treat, and it's just one part of our very special truffle… Read
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Tips for Outdoor Dining at Home
Filed Under Kitchen Tips, Special Occasions
Spring is officially here (although you wouldn't know it in Chicago - snow yesterday!). And nothing shows the spring has arrived like seeing people pull out their grills, restaurants pull out their patio furniture, and grocery stores pulling out the backyard barbecue supplies. To top off our week celebrating "al fresco" dining, here are some of our tips for enjoying outdoor dining at home. Sure, it's easier to pop around… Read
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My Lunch at Brad and Angelina's Chateau in Provence
Filed Under Destination Features, What's Up at TIK
I've never written about the time I had lunch at Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's beautiful chateau and wine estate in the south of France. Nestled in the countryside of Provence, the stunning estate boasts some 500 hectares, much of it cultivated with vines and olive groves. The famous couple was married in the charming medieval chapel on the estate. Their wedding day was not, unfortunately, the day I lunched… Read
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Dining Al Fresco for Easter
Filed Under Special Occasions, What's Up at TIK
Easter is just around the corner, believe it or not, and to celebrate it we'll be talking about one of our favorite European Easter traditions - dining "al fresco." When spring arrives at our house, one of the first things we do is pull the grill and patio furniture out of storage to start enjoying some outdoor dining. This year Easter is early, and we'll be feasting indoors, but for… Read
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Blanquette de Veau Recipe from a Languedoc Cooking Vacation
Filed Under Food History, Kitchen Tips, Recipes
To the west of Provence is a destination not as well known, but no less beautiful. The Languedoc is a more rural part of France, and offers stunning vistas and charming villages, as well as plenty of fresh air. As for the food, it is, simply put, wonderful, and rich in tradition. Learn about Languedoc wines. One such dish you may make during a culinary vacation to Languedoc includes blanquette… Read
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A French Market in Lorgues
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To wrap up market week we'll focus on one of our favorite French markets in the lovely village of Lorgues. The eastern part of Provence known as the "Var" department (or zone) we think is one of the most beautiful parts of France. The Var interior is a place of breathtaking natural beauty with miles of vineyards, forests, olive groves, and mountains, and charming villages and hamlets full of authentic… Read
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Recipe for Liquore alla Fragola (Strawberry Liqueur)
Filed Under Recipes, Wines & Spirits
One of my favorite memories of when I lived in Italy was of the homemade aperitivi and digestivi that every self-respecting Italian seems to have in his or her home (and many restaurants had in their cellars). One of my favorites, and one that is most evocative of Spring, is a delicious "liquore alla fragola," or strawberry liqueur. When I used to spend Easters in Sardinia, it was made from… Read
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Soufico (Ikarian Eggplant-Tomato Casserole)
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Soufico is considered a national dish of the Greek island of Ikaria, the island where it's set people 'forget to die.' This stew is quite similar to France's ratatouille but it's decidedly Greek in flavor. Although the island is just under 100 square miles, each region of the island -- from the north to the south -- has their own rendition of these tasty stew. Chef Diane Kochilas, an award-winning… Read
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