France Culinary Vacation: the History of Brioche
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Brioche. Just the name evokes images of soft, golden, buttery goodness. Everyone knows that it's a type of bread, but what is brioche, and what makes it different than other breads? First, brioche is a highly "rich" dough. Bread can be made from simply water, yeast, and flour, so and when you add any type of oil or protein to it, it is called "rich" or "enriched." The additions are… Read
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Brodetto di Pesce con Spaghetti Spezzati Recipe: Puglia Cooking Vacation
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Brodetto di Pesce con Spaghetti Spezzati, otherwise known as fish stock with broken spaghetti, has been, for centuries, the preferred dinner meal for farmers and fisherman in Mola di Bari, Puglia. This particular light and healthy dish comes from the kitchen of Chef Rita, who used to lead one of our cooking vacations in Puglia. Before Rita makes this intoxicating dish, she heads to the fish market that's just in… Read
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Stuffed Artichokes with Mussels, Mushrooms, and Leeks
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French cuisine is heavily based on seasonal ingredients, which you'll especially discover in the Paris cooking classes with chef Eric and his collaborators in Paris. This winter, warm up your kitchen and satisfy your cravings for delicious French dishes with this hearty artichoke dish. See our website for more information about our France cooking classes. Stuffed Artichokes with Mussels, Mushrooms, and Leeks Serves: 6 Prep time: 10 minutes Cook time:… Read
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Italy Cooking Class: How to Read An Italian Menu
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Traditional Italian food often features fresh, seasonal ingredients straight from the market. But when it comes to reading the menu, whether you're dining in an osteria, trattoria, or Michelin-star ristorante, how do you know what you're ordering? Many Italian dishes, which you'll learn more about in our cooking classes – such as the market visit and class with Chef Barbara in Florence – include ingredients that most Americans are familiar… Read
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Bûche de Noël
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Every December, Chefs Sidney and Alison used to host guests for a special cooking vacation all about French holiday traditions. While we no longer offer that particular Christmas trip, you can get in the holiday spirit now with their Bûche de Noël, or Christmas log, recipe. Discover all our cooking vacations in France. Bûche de Noël Serves: 12 Prep time: 120 minutes (plus overnight) Cook time: 10 minutes Cook method:… Read
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Chianti Classico Sauce
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When many think about food and Tuscany, they think: pasta. But a pasta is not complete without the perfect sauce! This seasonal and classical sauce comes from the kitchen of our Tuscany cooking vacation, "Cook in the Heart of Chianti," and is very much based on the flavors you want (which is why most of the ingredients are "to taste"). So grab a bottle of Tuscan wine to cook with… Read
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Turkey Cooking Vacations: Culinary Traditions in Bodrum
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In all of our cooking vacations, you'll learn about the culinary traditions of a particular region or country. But traditions don't just vary from region to region, but also from cities to towns, which is something Aslihan, from Cooking on Turkey's Aegean Coast and Olive Harvest Weeks on Turkey's Mediterranean Coast, discovered when she moved to the Aegean Coast. Here, she talks about delicious healthy Turkish cuisine that relies heavily… Read
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Truffle Risotto
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Early December marks the beginning of France's truffle season, and we offer a variety of culinary vacations that include truffle hunts and truffle recipes - both in France and in Italy. Whether you are heading to Europe for one of our authentic cooking vacations or trying your hand at a truffle recipe at home, enjoy this fabulous ingredient with friends and family! Truffle Risotto Serves: 4 Prep time: 20 minutes… Read
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Italy Cooking Vacations: The Art of Neapolitan-Style Pizza
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Pizzerias and cooking classes about pizza abound in Naples, Sorrento, and the Amalfi Coast -- but what makes the thin-crust pizza in Italy so different? Or maybe "different" isn't the right word. After all, Italians made the pizza famous, and as such, their recipes are the foundation for the pizzas that followed. The recipe for the now famous dish started back in the 10th century when it was just a… Read
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From Farm to Table: Italy Agriturismo and Farm Cooking Vacations
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In recent years, many American restaurants have focused on using local ingredients from local farms, but that's been a trend for quite some time in Italy in no small part due to agriturismi. The Agriturismo movement, short for "agricultural tourism," started in the 1980s and picked up steam in the early 1990s as a way for farmers to sustain their farm and grow. By offering rooms, Italy cooking classes, and… Read
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