Birdie Salad
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Portugal is known for its Port wine, but this sweet red wine isn't just the perfect accompaniment to dessert. It also works well as an ingredient in Portuguese recipes, such as this "birdie salad" from Chef Monteiro of our cooking vacation in Portugal. This is a light dish made with the freshest lettuce and topped with seasonal produce, including avocados and cherry tomatoes, but it's something that can be enjoyed… Read
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Pappa al Pomodoro from a Tuscany Culinary Tour
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The Chianti area of Italy may be known for its red wines, but it's also a fertile land where tomatoes abound. This particular recipe, pappa al pomodoro, from our Chianti cooking vacation "Cook in the Heart of Chianti" proves that delicious meals can come from simple – but fresh – ingredients. At the same time, this classic late summer dish is often traditionally made when a garden produces more tomatoes… Read
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St. Maure Cheese Souffle
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The Loire Valley is the bread basket of France and the home to a number of chateaux. But the region is also known for its cheese, especially the goat cheese of St. Maure. Not only can you visit goat cheese farms during our cooking vacations in the Loire Valley, but you'll also work with the cheese in the kitchen to make such recipes as this delicious cheese soufflé. Soufflés are… Read
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Tuscany Cooking Vacation: Two Recipes from Tuscany
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Tuscan cuisine is known for its simplicity, particularly since it relies so heavily on fresh and flavorful ingredients. This is especially true in the kitchens of our Tuscany cooking vacations. Our passionate chefs are adamant about the importance of a few simple, fresh ingredients properly prepared to the the best Tuscan dishes. No one ever goes home hungry after on one of our Tuscany cooking vacations (and probably the most… Read
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Portugal Cooking Vacation: Visiting Lisbon
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As one of the oldest cities in all of Europe, Lisbon is a treasure trove of history, architecture, and World Heritage monuments. A bustling, vibrant city, it also has plenty of authentic charm and variety among its narrow cobblestone streets and different neighborhoods, and beautiful waterfront where the Tagus River and estuary (Tejo in Portuguese, pronounced "tay-zhu") meets the Atlantic. Try our 3-day Lisbon Food Tour or book our one-day… Read
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Chicken and Green Asparagus Risotto
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Seafood is popular in the seaside town of Cascais, but it's not the only entree you'll discover during our cooking vacations in Portugal. Traditionally associated with Italy, risotto also has an important place in Portugese cuisine, and not just because it goes quite well with every kind of wine, whether it be red, white, or sparkling. Risotto can be made with seafood, or as this recipe from Chef Fernando Monteiro… Read
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Asparagus with Spring Onions and Parmigiano
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If it's April and early spring, then chances are asparagus will be plentiful in France! Renowned chef, journalist, and cookbook author Susan Herrmann Loomis loves working with seasonal produce that she buys from the local market, and asparagus is no exception. In her Louviers home she explores the fresh, wonderful flavors of Normandy cuisine. Discover these flavors in your own home with her wonderful and simple recipe for asparagus with… Read
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Italy Cooking Vacation: Making Cheese on the Amalfi Coast
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I recently spent three days on the Amalfi Coast at the relais where we have our best-selling culinary vacation Mediterranean Cooking Experience. Since my return, many have asked me: what's was your favorite part of your Amalfi trip? At first it was a little difficult to say. How could I possibly pick a favorite aspect of the trip when the whole experience from the hotel, to the food, to the… Read
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Shortbread Cookies with Olive Oil and Lemon from Greece
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Lemons are a huge part of Greek cooking, which you'll discover when in Chef Katerina's kitchen during our cooking vacation "Greek Cooking Odyssey." Lemons are even a part of the process when making Katerina's family's favorite shortbread cookie recipe! Katerina says, "My mother's home is always full of these cookies; she makes them fresh 2 to 3 times per week. She has all different recipes for them, but this one… Read
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Chocolate Macarons from our Paris Cooking Classes
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Macarons are a classic French treat that can be enjoyed as dessert, or even as a part of breakfast, easily making them the most popular sweet in all of France. And they are not as difficult as you might think! You simply have to get the hang of making a good meringue, which then gets piped, baked, and eventually filled. My kids make macarons, so trust us when we say… Read
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