Florence Tours: Galleria degli Uffizi
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Our focus at The International Kitchen will always be unique culinary vacations and holidays, but we also know that travelers love to explore a country's culture in other ways. Florence is home to some of the world's premier art, which you can explore on a trip to Florence in such amazing museums as the Galleria dell'Accademia, the Palazzo Pitti, the Bargello, and of course the must-see Galleria degli Uffizi. These… Read
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Sicily Cooking Vacation: Visit the Bustling City of Catania
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The eastern coast of Sicily may be dominated by Mount Etna, but there is so much to explore on this side of the beautiful Italian island, from small fishing villages to the energetic city of Catania and the enchanting town of Taormina. While our newest Sicily cooking vacation, Elegant Taormina and the Eastern Coast, is based in Taormina, it also takes guests along the beautiful coast. On day three of… Read
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How to Buy Olive Oil
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Unless you go straight to the source to buy your olive oil — which you can do on many of our culinary vacations, including Culinary Adventure in Puglia — there are some important things to keep in mind when scouring the stores. Like wine, there are a variety of olive oils to choose from, but no matter what, extra virgin olive oil is typically always the best option. Not only does… Read
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Traditional Ceviche from Peru
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Summer is here, and it's a perfect time for a refreshing treat from the magical land of Peru. The national dish of this South American country is ceviche in part because of the amazing array of fresh seafood that Peru offers. While guests can learn all about the wonders of ceviche from award-winning chef Cucho La Rosa during our Peruvian culinary vacation, in the meantime, here's a very traditional ceviche… Read
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Green Gnocchi from an Umbria Cooking Vacation
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We love any type of gnocchi, whether made with potatoes, semolina, cheese, or, as in this case, a combination of spinach and ricotta. In Tuscany you would find these called "gnudi," as they are like the "nude" filling of a ricotta pasta without the noodle encasing it. But outside Tuscany you'll find them called spinach and ricotta gnocchi or, as in this recipe from our friends in Umbria, "green gnocchi."… Read
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Artichoke-Stuffed Ravioli (Ravioli Ripieni di Carciofi)
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Nothing beats the amazing flavor of fresh pasta -- except when it's combined with seasonal flavors. This traditional Italian dish, stuffed ravioli with artichoke sauce, is perfect for a Spring-time dinner, and hails from A Classic Tuscan Table, just 25 minutes outside of Florence in the pristine Tuscan countryside. Of course, the best way to learn this Tuscan dish is on a cooking vacation to Tuscany! But you can also… Read
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Ciambelline al Vino from an Italy Cooking Vacation
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The holidays may be over, but you can still enjoy a special treat from Rome. The recipe for these delicious wine biscuits is fro one of our cooking classes in Italy. It's simple and quick, and very much an Italian way of cooking - you'll be mixing oil and wine with flour and sugar! But once these desserts start baking, they're sure to warm your kitchen and delight your family's… Read
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Recipe for Cartellate (Christmas Pastries)
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What is a wine cookie? It's a cookie that uses wine as the main liquid ingredient. Wine cookies abound in Italy. These cookies, as you might expect, pair wonderfully with wines. But they also make a tasty addition to any dessert table. The wine as an ingredient adds a new flavor profile to the cookie, while also not making the treat too sweet, and the wine evaporates during the cooking… Read
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Gnudi (Gnocchi with Ricotta Cheese and Spinach) from a Tuscan Culinary Tour
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Gnocchi is one of the oldest recorded dishes in the world, and every region in Italy has various versions of the pasta dish. This ricotta cheese and spinach "gnudi" (gnocchi) recipe hails from the Chianti Classico region. You can Cook in the Heart of Chianti on one of our favorite Italy culinary tours, and learn all about Tuscan pastas. Learn more about traditional Tuscan dishes. "Gnudi" literally means "nude," and… Read
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Poisson Marseillaise from a Provence Cooking Vacation
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As the weather starts to cool down, warm up with a delightful fish dish from the kitchen of noted Chef Marc Heracle, who for many, many years taught our culinary travelers Provencal cuisine from his cooking atelier in Aix. Chef Marc has since retired, but we have many other wonderful chefs who have taken up the task of leading our Provence cooking vacations and culinary tours. You can, for instance,… Read
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