“A tavola non si invecchia”. - Italian proverb (At the table with good friends and family you do not become old).
Sharing authentic Italian recipes entrusted upon me through the privilege of being invited into many Italian homes and kitchen’s abroad. I travel, cook, eat, share, learn and photograph my experiences, a truly soul enriching journey. There are now over 100 recipes on this blog to search from. I am a Melbourne born girl who now resides in Pietrasanta, Italy. Sharing my love for food and all things Italian with you. I am not a professionally trained chef, just a person that really loves cooking and has made my passion my reality! Through talent and drive I now work as a private chef in some of the most prestigious private villa`s here in Tuscany, Italy!
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Torta di mele (apple tart)
Ravioli nudi (naked ravioli)
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Torta con cioccolata e arancia (chocalate ad orange cake)
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Tortellini in Brodo (broth with tortellini)
Buon Apetito
#pasta #tortellini #brodo #broth #soup #stock
Brodo di pollo (chicken broth)
carcass of one chicken (add everything, bones, fat, skin etc)
two carrots quartered
two celery sticks cut
two onions quartered
two sprigs of fresh rosemary
two garlic cloves
a few sprigs of thyme
pinch of sea salt
How to make:
bowl of tortellini in brodo |
Monday, November 28, 2011
Pollo al Vin Santo (Chicken cooked in Vin Santo)
What you need:
2: Heat the oil in a large heavy based pan, then add the chicken pieces and brown on all sides on a low heat. Once slightly browned transfer to a bowl, cover and set aside
3: Turn to a low heat, add the onions and garlic and saute until tender and slightly golden. Add the white wine and cook until it evaporates
4: Transfer the chicken and all the juices to the pan, cover and simmer over a low heat for 10 minutes
5: Remove the lid and add the vin santo and cook until almost evaporated
6: Add the fresh parsley and serve immediately