Tomatada
Filed Under Food History, Kitchen Tips, Recipes
Tomatada is a versatile dish in Portugal, and that might be one reason why it's so popular in the south of the Iberian peninsula. Not only can be a main dish that stands alone, it can also be served as a starter, side dish, or even as a tomato sauce over meat. Check out another of Sofia's recipes: salt cod. Once considered a peasant dish, today it's a gourmet dish… Read
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Italian Recipe for Risotto al Chianti Classico from a Tuscany Cooking Vacation
Filed Under Kitchen Tips, Recipes, Wines & Spirits
Wine harvest time isn't just about working in the fields. There are a plethora of recipes that focus on wine and grapes in European cuisine, and many of them feature prominently during wine harvest festivals. We've written before about Tuscan wines from Chianti to Super Tuscans, from Brunello di Montepulciano to Bolgheri. There are a hundred and one ways to incorporate these amazing wines into your dishes as well! See… Read
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Italian Recipe for Tiella Barese, or Puglian Mussels, Rice, and Potatoes
Filed Under Destination Features, Food History, Kitchen Tips, Recipes
TGIF, which at The International Kitchen frequently means planning what's for dinner! This weekend, why not try this delicious Italian recipe for "Tiella Barese," a traditional dish of baked mussels, rice, and potatoes hailing from Bari, the capital of the Puglia (Apulia) region. Tiella comes from the dialect word tieèd, indicating the pan in which it is made (in this way it is similar to another famed rice dish, Spanish… Read
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Foodie Trips to Italy: The Wines of Puglia
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Puglia (or Apulia) and Sicily are Italy's top two wine producers, but the vast majority of the grapes produced in Puglia are shipped out in the form of blending wine (usually high-alcohol) or concentrated grape must. But, like many of Italy's wine-producing regions, it has also experienced in the last couple of decades a renaissance in its wine making. Types of Grapes in Puglia The local grapes most used are… Read
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Pici Pasta with Cherry Tomatoes and Aromatic Herbs
Filed Under Cooking Videos, Destination Features, Food History, Recipes
Some pastas are best when made by hand. Well, actually, all pasta is best when made by hand! But pici pasta in particular is best made and served fresh. Pici pasta are one of the thicker rolls of pasta you'll find, and they are traditionally made all over Tuscany. This particular recipe -- which also features tomatoes, an ingredient in abundance every August -- comes from the kitchen of Chef… Read
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Gâteau Pithiviers Recipe from Cooking in Gascony
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It's generally assumed that Gateau Pithiviers – a classic French pastry – originated in the town of Pithiviers in France's Loire Valley. But today this simple but delicious dish is enjoyed all over the country. Generally speaking, a pithivier (or pithiviers, after the town's name) is a round pie that uses puff pastry as its base and top, and has distinctive spiral lines drawn out from the center on the… Read
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Food Lovers' Portugal: Bacalhau
Filed Under Destination Features, Food History
Portuguese cuisine is an amazing mixture of traditional Mediterranean flavors with the exotic influences of Portugal's colonial history. A culinary vacation in Portugal can encompass everything from curry to rice pudding, from homemade sausage to salt cod, from amazing wines to the ubiquitous olive oil. Imports from former Portuguese colonies in Africa, India, and the Far East make chiles, ginger, coriander, vanilla, and saffron as common as garlic and herbs.… Read
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Food & Wine Tours in Portugal: Port, Madeira, and Vinho Verde
Filed Under Destination Features, Travel Tips, Wines & Spirits
Portugal is one of Europe's top food destinations and one of the favorites here at The International Kitchen. Its bright aromas, rife with cinnamon and chiles, garlic and saffron, permeate the meats, soups, and seafoods that are so rich and abundant in this sun-drenched land. And pairing with all of this are the fine wines—red, white, and "green"—that are a staple of life in Portugal. The Portuguese, in fact, frequently… Read
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Delectable Portugal Culinary Tour: Interview with Sofia
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Today's blog features an interview with one of our clients' favorite hostesses, Sofia of our Delectable Portugal culinary tour. Sofia is tour guide, hostess, cooking instructor, and more during this week-long cooking vacation. The secret to her success? Understanding the unique mix of old and new that is inherent to Portugal. 1) When did you become a tour guide, or why did you decide to work in the tourism industry?… Read
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Gragnano Mezzi Paccheri with Snapper and Pepper Sauce
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We have no shortage of luxury destinations among our many cooking vacations in Italy, and certainly one of the loveliest is Blue Sky and Sea of Amalfi. The gorgeous Relais Blu is an idyllic setting for any vacation, and its restaurant puts out amazing Mediterranean fare, such as today's featured recipe for pacchero pasta with snapper and pepper sauce. Try our Culinary Experience on the Amalfi Coast. Gragnano Mezzi Paccheri… Read
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