Stuffed Squid from an Amalfi Coast Culinary Tour
Filed Under Destination Features, Kitchen Tips, Recipes
The Amalfi Coast is one of our favorite destinations, and above all other places there we love our Mediterranean Cooking Experience! Learn to cook southern Italian fare in the amazing teaching kitchen, and learn recipes that employ the area's regional produce, fresh seafood, and local cheeses. If you've never cooked with squid before, don't be afraid! It's an easy ingredient to work with, and one that is common in coastal… Read
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Stuffed Quail with Braised Red Cabbage and Puy Lentils
Filed Under Recipes, Special Occasions
Make a special holiday meal with a recipe from our friend, Chef Maynard, at the Gourmet Cuisine in France. Chef Maynard has retired, but you can still cook in France with one of our amazing chefs! See all our cooking vacations in France. Stuffed Quail with Braised Red Cabbage and Puy Lentils Serves: 4 Prep time: 60 minutes Cook time: 20 minutes Cook method: Bake Ingredients 4 quails, preferably deboned*… Read
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Provencal Spring Chicken in Lime Marinade
Filed Under Destination Features, Kitchen Tips, Recipes, Travel Tips
Just in time for spring, this simple and delicious recipe comes from one of our wonderful cooking vacations in Provence. Provence has long been a favorite destination for our culinary travelers who are seeking excellent hands-on cooking classes, fresh, local ingredients, and amazing sites to see. In fact, we think Provence is one of the most beautiful places in all of Europe. Whether you are strolling through the region's many… Read
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Spiced Olives from a Provence Culinary Vacation
Filed Under Destination Features, Food History, Recipes
A culinary visit from Madelaine Bullwinkel to the office of The International Kitchen left us satisfied, happy and curious to learn her fabulous recipes — so we've decided to share some of her secrets! Madelaine's love for French cuisine has heavily influenced her fantastic creations. France is full of amazing culinary ingredients from north to south. One of our favorites from southern France and the Provence region is the mighty… Read
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Spiced Cauliflower Soup Glazed with a Curry Sabayon
Filed Under Kitchen Tips, Recipes
Enjoy this delicious soup from our friends at the Walnut Grove Cooking School in France. This is a great soup for warming you up on a cold winters day. It also makes a good starter served with baby poppadoms or curried croutons. If you would like it spicier then simply add more spices at the appropriate stage. The soup can be made a couple of days in advance, however the… Read
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Sorrento Style Gnocchi from an Amalfi Coast Culinary Tour
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Originally featured as our April 2008 recipe of the month, Sorrento Style Gnocchi have long been one of our favorites, and a dish that our culinary travelers love to learn on their cooking vacations to Italy. This recipe comes straight from Italy and our best-selling Mediterranean Cooking Experience. We hope you will make this traditional creation in your own kitchen. But if you have any questions…come to Italy and ask… Read
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Black Bean Soup (de Frijol Negro Mexicano) Recipe
Filed Under Destination Features, Kitchen Tips, Recipes
Featured Recipe of the Month from March 2008 We love Mexican food at The International Kitchen, and we love this easy black bean soup recipe. Perhaps this is no surprise, we live in Chicago, and Chicago is known for having some of the best Mexican food outside of Mexico. But whether traditional recipes or contemporary gourmet Mexican cuisine, we're always up for Mexican fare. This month we give you one… Read
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Samira's Smoked Salmon Mousse with Leek Sauce
Filed Under Kitchen Tips, Recipes, What's Up at TIK
Originally featured as our recipe of the month way back in May 2005, this smoked salmon mousse is still a go-to recipe at our house over a decade later. For many years chef Samira Hradsky taught our culinary travelers French and international cuisine in her lovely Paris home. She has since moved to the US, but we remember fondly the cooking classes and meals we had with her in Paris.… Read
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Salsa Rapida Di Pomodoro (Quick Tomato Sauce)
Filed Under Kitchen Tips, Recipes
This tomato sauce can be made with either ripe, fresh tomatoes or canned San Marzano tomatoes. The brief simmering time makes this sauce remain light and satisfying, tasting as if you just harvested tomatoes from your garden – especially appreciated during the winter doldrums! Blending so well with herbs and other flavorings, it is equally delectable served with fish, shellfish, chicken and pasta. Enjoy... Learn it on one of our… Read
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Recipe for Risotto al Vino Nobile di Montepulciano
Filed Under Destination Features, Recipes, Wines & Spirits
Enjoy a wonderful fall recipe for risotto from the heart of Tuscany. Vino Nobile di Montepulciano is, unsurprisingly, a wine made in the area near Montepulciano. The town is reputedly named after the grape (and not vice-versa), as Montepulciano grapes actually hail from Abruzzo. Vino Nobile is now considered a quintessential Tuscan wine, despite the confusing name, and pairs perfectly with the flavors of this risotto. You can try Vino… Read
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