The First Time We Met Chef Claudio
Filed Under Destination Features, Interviews, What's Up at TIK
Chef Claudio, who for many many years led one of our cooking vacations in Tuscany, is one of the nicest chef's you'll ever meet. Here we at The International Kitchen recall the first time we met Chef Claudio. Richard Davis, President The first time I met Claudio I was immediately taken with his ready smile and amazing patience. His cooking lesson was of course informative but more importantly, I think,… Read
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Wine Lover's Italy: A Guide to the Wines of Tuscany
Filed Under Destination Features, Wines & Spirits
What is a "super-Tuscan"? How do you pronounce Sassicaia? What's the black rooster mean on a bottle of Chianti Classico? What's the difference between a Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and a Brunello di Montalcino? In today's blog by The International Kitchen's wine lovers, we'll do a brief survey of Tuscan wines to answer these questions and more. See our food and wine tours in Tuscany. Tuscan wines are dominated by… Read
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Vacation Packages to Tuscany: Interview with a Tuscany Tour Guide
Filed Under Destination Features, Interviews
Part of what makes any cooking vacation with The International Kitchen so fun are the excursions. But the places our clients visit are only as fun as the guide taking them there. We're starting a new series on our blog in which we introduce some of our other collaborators, the tour and driver guides. These are largely unsung heroes, but a good guide makes all the difference when exploring a… Read
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Limoncello, the Drink of the Amalfi Coast
Filed Under Food History, Wines & Spirits
There are many Italian after-dinner liqueurs, or "digestivi," and each region boasts its own favorites. If you take one of our Amalfi Coast cooking vacations, be ready for some limoncello, the lemon liqueur that has grown in popularity outside Italy as well. See our recipe for homemade limoncello. What exactly are Italian digestivi and what makes limoncello different? Italians have very precise ideas about what ought to be eaten and… Read
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Food & Wine Tours of Italy - Lombardy Sparkling Wines
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What could be better during an Italian cooking vacation than a visit to a winery on our Italy wines tours to taste world-class sparkling wine? In Lombardy, a discussion of sparklers means Franciacorta, the region south of Lake Iseo in the province of Brescia (east of Milan, in the dead center of Lombardy). Although, like most of Italy, a wine-growing area of long standing, Franciacorta broke into the sparkling wine… Read
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French Recipe: Apple Tarte Tatin
Filed Under Food History, Recipes
What is better than making French tart tatin on a culinary vacation in France! The famed tart is named after the Tatin sisters, who owned a hotel in the 1880s; after burning some apples that they'd been cooking with butter and sugar, they hastily served them with a delicate flaky pastry top. They popped this in the oven, and the dough cooked evenly and the apples caramelized. When the dish… Read
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Iberian Pork Tenderloin Confit
Filed Under Destination Features, Recipes
While Cascais is a coastal town in Portugal, it's known for more than just its seafood. As a part of the Iberian Peninsula, which is also home to the Iberian pig, an important part of its cuisine is its pork. Combine this meat with other staples of this western European country, such as chestnuts and chorizo, and you've got a unique and delicious dish. Browse all our culinary vacations in… Read
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Wine Lover's Italy - A Guide to Veneto Wines
Filed Under Destination Features, Travel Videos, Wines & Spirits
Any cooking vacation in the Veneto would be incomplete without a tasting of its wines. This is the land of Amarone di Valpolicella, one of the most unique and prized wines in the world. And yet, much of the the Veneto's wines are mass produced. How to sort out the true gems from the consistent, but unmemorable wines so prevalent in Italy and abroad? The Veneto is one of the… Read
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Four Things to See in Provence
Filed Under Destination Features, Travel Tips
I have been lucky enough to visit Provence several times, sometimes exploring our Provence cooking vacations, sometimes on trips to familiarize myself with the region and its food and wine. Although I consider myself far from an expert, here are my personal top four things to see in Provence. 1. The Palais des Papes Avignon is justifiably world renowned. Who has not heard of its famous bridge? The whole city… Read
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Food and Wine Tours to Italy: A Guide to Piedmont Wines
Filed Under Destination Features, Wines & Spirits
Some of the most prized wines of Italy hail from the region of Piedmont, in the north-west of Italy. Ever heard of Barolo? Piedmontese. Barbaresco? That too. Why are these wines valued so highly and what is the difference between them? You can find out for yourself on our food and wine tours of Italy, but we'll also break it down for you here. Piedmont is known for the 3… Read
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