Pasta Medici
Filed Under Destination Features, Recipes
Pasta and the aristocratic Medici family… both have influenced Italy in so many ways, and this dish from the kitchen of Chef Silvia pays tribute to both. This indulgent dish highlights many of the wonderful products you'll find in the Tuscan countryside, from the homemade pasta to the mushrooms as well as the ricotta and parmigiano. Plus, while the dish may hail from a Michelin-rated restaurant it's still accessible and… Read
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Culinary Vacations: Wine Pairings with Favorite Recipes
Filed Under Kitchen Tips, Wines & Spirits
We've decided to pair some of our favorite recipes with wines from some of our favorite destinations to create a mouth-watering menu based on The International Kitchen's 20-plus years in the culinary travel business! From the simplicity of southern-Italian eggplant to the heights of a French souffle, from a fine Chianti Classico to a Provencal rosé, we've put together some of our favorite flavors. Try any of the pairings by… Read
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A Vacation in the Yucatan and an Ice Cream Float Recipe
Filed Under Destination Features, Food History, Recipes
The Yucatan… a land of sun, Mayan ruins, and a cuisine influenced both by Caribbean and European cultures. This beautiful locale is also a wonderful destination when planning a family-friendly culinary vacation getaway. Plus, Mexico makes a great escape during the cold-weather months with its tropical climate. (The temperatures reach at least 80 degrees Fahrenheit nearly all year round!) Travel to Mexico with our Culinary Yucatan tour. With its hot… Read
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Recipe for Zeppole from Rome: Italy Cooking Classes with TIK
Filed Under Food History, Recipes, Special Occasions
"Zeppole" are a typical Italian dessert that you can find throughout the country, but in particular in the regions surrounding Rome and Naples. Traditionally fried, the round, beignet-like pastries are traditionally topped with confectioner's sugar or chocolate, and are sometimes filled with custards or cremes. Check out our Rome travel inspirations! In Southern Italy the custom is to make zeppole for the feast of San Giuseppe (Saint Joseph), which falls… Read
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Favorite Summer Drinks
Filed Under What's Up at TIK, Wines & Spirits
Sitting out on the patio with a cold drink is one of summer's true pleasures. We asked the staff of The International Kitchen what their favorite summer beverages are the responses represent a wide range of countries and styles! Karen said she enjoys a good glass of Rosé wine during the summer. It might be memories of last summer in Tuscany, when she was sipping Rosé Baracchi (pictured) with winery… Read
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Top Five Ideas for Summer Break
Filed Under Kitchen Tips, Travel Tips, What's Up at TIK
Summer is here! Shools across the US and elsewhere are ending, students are returning home from college, pools are opening, and families are planning summer trips. We could easily come up with a top 5 list of things to do this summer and have them be 5 different cooking vacations! What a fabulous way to spend the summer! But there are a lot of other great food-related things you can… Read
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Orecchiette with Asparagus and Guanciale
Filed Under Destination Features, Kitchen Tips, Recipes
The cuisine of Puglia is both simple and tasty, and many of their dishes in this sunny part of Italy are inspired by the sea as well as the countryside, with wheat, olive oil, and vegetables some of the most popular of ingredients. This particular recipe epitomizes rustic Apulian cuisine, and it comes from the kitchen of Chef Chiara, who leads cooking classes on her family-run masseria during A Culinary… Read
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Italian Recipe for Pasta with Clams and Zucchini
Filed Under Destination Features, Kitchen Tips, Recipes
Pasta "all'amalfitana" in found throughout the Amalfi Coast and the Campagna region, and usually means pasta with some type of seafood such as clams, mussels, or prawns. Often it uses local types of pasta such as scialatielli, a noodle that resembles a shorter tagliatelle pasta. Because scialatielli can be hard to find, here we propose the recipe with spaghetti. Light and simple, yet perfectly scrumptious, it's the perfect summer pasta dish!… Read
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Regional Wine & Pasta Pairings
Filed Under Destination Features, Kitchen Tips, Wines & Spirits
What better blog for pasta week than a regional wine and pasta pairing menu? While there are some pasta shapes that you find throughout Italy, each region has its own specialties. And of course, if you pair a regional pasta with the delicious sauce of local ingredients meant to accompany it, and with a bottle of regional wine imbued with the same terroir , you have the makings of perfection.… Read
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Travel Tips: What to Pack for a Cooking Vacation
Filed Under Travel Tips
It's always a question whenever you take a vacation: what should I pack? Couple that with the need to pack for a few (or more!) hands-on cooking courses and the fact that you're going to a foreign country and what to bring suddenly becomes more complicated. To finish out our Travel Tips week, here are a few guidelines for packing! General Guidelines on What to Pack: If your cooking vacation… Read
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