Top 4 Reasons to Visit Argentina for a Cooking Vacation
Filed Under Destination Features, Travel Tips, Wines & Spirits
Argentina is a country of striking beauty and incredible geographical diversity. Its capital city, Buenos Aires, is a vast cosmopolitan metropolis that will charm any visitor. Mendoza, the country’s wine capital in the foothills of the Andes to the west, is a must-see for wine lovers and foodies alike. Here’s our list of why you should visit Argentina on one of our fabulous culinary vacations! 1) Asado Argentines love few… Read
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Pisco: Peru's Most Famous Beverage
Filed Under Destination Features, Kitchen Tips, Recipes, Wines & Spirits
Any trip to Peru, and certainly a culinary vacation there, will include at least one sighting of the famed grape brandy Pisco. During our culinary tour "Taste of Peru," a Sommelier actually teaches travelers about Peru's national drink and how to use it in various cocktails. Pisco is, quite simply, a type of brandy made from fermented grapes. It is produced in both Peru and Chile, and there are still… Read
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South African Recipe for Chakalaka
Filed Under Food History, Recipes
This sauce recipe hails from chef Sidney, who grew up in South Africa and who for many years taught our culinary travelers French and South African fare. Chef Sidney shares with us this recipe for Chakalaka: "This spicy tomato and onion sauce is a favorite in South Africa," he explains, "whether enjoyed with Putu Pap by Zulus and Xhosas or with Barbequed Boerewors by the Afrikaners, or with Grilled Snoek… Read
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All About our Women Only Week Cooking Vacations
Filed Under Travel Tips, What's Up at TIK
We frequently select some of our most popular cooking vacations to run a women only week, or WOW weeks, as we call them. After many years of speaking with people about their hopes, desires, and expectations when inquiring about our cooking programs, it became quite clear that a Women’s Only Week would have great appeal. Sure enough, they've been some of our most popular weeks – and not just because… Read
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French Recipe for Coquilles St. Jacques
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Here is a recipe from the fabulous region of Normandy. Seafood is always popular in this northern region due to its extensive coastline, but it is also prime grazing country, resulting in delicious dairy products. This classic French recipe combines both components into one delicious dish. See all our cooking vacations in France. Recipe for Coquilles St. Jacques Serves: 4 Prep time: 15 minutes Cook time: 25 minutes Cook… Read
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Carpaccio di Manzo, Pinzimonio, e Ricotta Salata
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Norcia, a true foodie's paradise, is home to many of Europe's most prized ingredients, including truffles, Castelluccio lentils, and grass fed beef. In many of our recipes from our Umbria cooking vacations, these ingredients are left in their simplest and purest form, letting their flavors tell the tale! Try this wonderful recipe for beef carpaccio from the chefs or of A Food Lover's Paradise in Norcia, and our Cooking and… Read
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Turkish Coffee and Tea
Filed Under Food History, Travel Tips
Turkish coffee is famous, but have you heard of Turkish tea? What makes them so distinctive, and is there more than one way to prepare them? We tackle these questions and more in today's blog, which is all about Turkey's two most famous hot beverages. Check out all our culinary tours in Turkey. Turkish Coffee Turkish coffee is quite simply just a way of preparing coffee. The beans are… Read
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Food & Wine Tours: Winemaking in Turkey
Filed Under Destination Features, Travel Tips, Wines & Spirits
Turkey is a land of contradictions - perhaps to be expected in a country that divides East from West, Asia from Europe. This vibrant land's amazing contradictions can be found also in the wine culture. Although technically secular, the country's strong Islamic presence means that a culture of winemaking is lacking. And yet many modern Turks drink. While experts think that winemaking may have originated in what is now eastern… Read
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Street Food in Istanbul
Filed Under Destination Features, Food History, Travel Tips
Many of the world's largest cities share a culture of street food, where local vendors on public streets sell traditional, usually portable dishes that can be eaten on the fly. Think hotdogs in New York, tamales in Chicago, "pizza al taglio" in Rome, or "poutine" in Quebec. Turkey, where east literally meets west, has a street food scene so rich and complex it is hard to sum up, especially as… Read
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Italian Recipe for Pesto alla Genovese
Filed Under Destination Features, Food History, Kitchen Tips, Recipes, Travel Tips, Travel Videos
Liguria is the coastal region occupying the most north-western part of the country, immediately to the east of France. Its capital city is Genoa (Genova in Italian, and birthplace of Christopher Colombus), its famed riviera the place of legends, and its quaint linked towns known as the Cinque Terre one of the most popular destinations in Italy. It is home to gorgeous beaches, cosmopolitan flair, simple homestyle pleasures, and wonderful… Read
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