A History of Bruschetta, Italy's Favorite Appetizer
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What Is Bruschetta? What's everyone's favorite Italian appetizer? We might not get everyone's consensus, but at The International Kitchen we're thinking throughout the peninsula it is that versatile—and affordable—a piece of toasted bread known as "bruschetta." So what makes us call this Italy's #1 appetizer? And what are bruschetta origins? Travel to Italy on a cooking vacation with The International Kitchen. First, bruschetta in Italy is both versatile and multi-regional.… Read
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Sparkling Wines and Appetizers on our Culinary Tours
Filed Under Kitchen Tips, Travel Tips, Wines & Spirits
It's often said that when in doubt about wine pairing, try a sparkling wine. They are more versatile than one might think, not at all just for toasting a special event. But while they might adapt themselves to a lot of courses, it's true that they are exceptional aperitifs. And what goes better with an aperitif than some hors d'oeuvres? The Venetians have this down to a science. There you… Read
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Dakos Recipe from Chef Katerina of our Greek Island Cooking Vacation
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When one thinks of Greek Island cuisine, chances are you're not thinking of bread. But in Greece – both the mainland and the islands – bread plays an important role, and it's largely considered a staple for just about every meal. It can be used to soak up sauces or used as an ingredient all its own, which is exactly what it does in this dakos recipe from Chef Katerina… Read
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Chilled Pea Soup with Goat Cheese from a Normandy Culinary Tour
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The market in Dieppe is the largest in all of Normandy, and guests of our cooking vacations in Normandy can get all the ingredients for this recipe there. But these ingredients are also readily available just about anywhere in the U.S. too, especially when the season is right. Keep your kitchen cool this Summer and enjoy a family dinner together with this fabulous recipe from Chef Colin, who leads the… Read
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The Cretan Diet Guide: Products, Rules and Recipes
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Are you thinking about the Greek Islands for a cooking vacation? Then the island of Crete is but one of many Greek islands that you should explore on our culinary vacations in Greece! While all of the Greek islands are known for their healthy Mediterranean cuisine, Crete is, time and time again, regaled as having one of the healthiest (and most delicious) of cuisines. In fact, studies (such as this… Read
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South African Recipe for Durban Chili Bites
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To finish off our recipe week, we asked Chef Sidney for a recipe from his childhood in South Africa. He's sent us a delectable treat, Durban Chili Bites, which he learned to make from his Zulu nanny when he was still a child. "Edith would run around like a mother hen when I decided to make them," Chef Sidney recalls, "as she was so worried about the hot oil on… Read
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Peg's Travels for The International Kitchen
Filed Under Travel Tips, What's Up at TIK
One of the perks of working at The International Kitchen, besides getting to obsess about food every day with the rest of the staff, is getting to travel to wonderful places for site inspections, chef meetings, educational tours, and trade shows. Over the past 11 years, I've had ample time to explore many of the destinations we offer. To close off our week dedicated to our top travel memories, here… Read
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French Recipe for Crème Brulée and Wine Pairing
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We're featuring a recipe and wine pairing from the Chateau de Berne in the heat of Provence, who for many years offered cooking classes to our culinary travelers. It also fits in perfectly with our top travel memories theme of the week, since one of my top travel memories was of my first trip to Provence back in 2005, when I was lucky enough to visit the property. I can… Read
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Hoi An Pancakes: Recipe from our Vietnam Cooking Vacation
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Try something totally new in the kitchen with this hoi a pancake recipe for Bánh xèo from our culinary vacation Cooking and Culture in Vietnam and Cambodia. The word pancake might make you picture a hearty American breakfast, but these crepe-like pancakes are savory and full of Vietnamese flavors. If you're looking for additional recipes from Southeast Asia, scroll down! Recipe for Hoi An Pancakes Serves: 4 Prep time: 10… Read
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Italian Recipe for Gnudi from the Sabine Hills
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Have you heard about our special wine harvest weeks at La Cucina Romana in the Sabine Hills? You can experience first-hand how wine is made, from picking the grapes to starting the fermentation. You will also, of course, enjoy hands-on cooking classes focussing on delicious Italian dishes, such as this recipes for the classic dish, "Gnudi," during your authentic cooking tour. Gnudi, by the way, are a type of dumpling,… Read
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