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20 Maggio 2008

Food 2.0 Nom Nom Nom

StarterSunday I had the pleasure and the honour to be part of a wonderful event, as I was announcing you few days ago!
Nom Nom Nom was a cooking get together of foodies, bloggers, photographers, with a basic common point: we are all geeks! And the prove of that is the many friend request I received (and sent) from FaceBook and Flickr in a matter of few hours after the event!!!

I was teamed with Julia, a leading English Food Blogger and a wonderful companion for an adventure like the one we were going to embark!
We all started in the morning, going to shop for our menus at the Marylebone Farmer Market and nearby supermarket.
The Marylebone Farmer Market was gorgeous, tiny, but with outstanding organic products: fresh, wild salad, red and yellow cherry tomatoes, wild asparagus, free range eggs…
And in the supermarket we found enormous and very tasty raspberries (that were just perfect for our cake), and organic salmon (delicious!).
After the shopping, the fun began! Cooking!!!
We were divided in the two Cookery School floors (outstanding cookery school: so organized, so well equipped!!!): we were upstairs with other 4 teams, dividing space, pans, ovens, hobs!!!
And as we were among English gentlemen and ladies, none of the nasty stuff that normally goes on in professional kitchens were witnessed! Everybody were super nice and helpful, and genuinely curious about everybody else’s food! We functioned like an enormous team of people cooking, at the same time, 12 different dish, form salted to sweet
I witnessed the making of nettles soup, granola, tabouleh, a traditional English dish I can’t remember the name, but was basically a bowl of minced pork with inside an egg then fried: delicious!!!

We started very relaxed: 2 hours and 30 minutes to cook a 3 courses meal for 4 are a lot of time!
Me and Julia, as we had stuff to be made at the beginning and stuff to be cooked at the last minute, had a lot of gaps to chat, take pictures of people cooking and to make biscuit form some left over pastry we made.
But then, in the last 20 minutes we all looked like mad people running around and trying to make everything ready on time!!! Really “Ready Steady Cook!” style!!!
The olive oil we all used was San Lorenzo 100% Italian Extra-virgin Olive oil and as soon as I witnessed sad little pieces of very young parmesan on somebody’s table, I promptly offered San Lorenzo 36 months old Parmigiano Reggiano. Which, honestly, made all the difference!!!

At the end, while the judges where tasting our food, we all got together on the basement of the school and we had the pleasure to taste all the food we cooked! I hadn’t had the possibility to taste everyone food, but the few I tasted were amazing!!!

I especially liked Nicole&Maz’s Haddock casserole and their rose and raspberry foul was amazing!!!

We had then a raffle, raising money for Action Against Hunger.
Among the prices, San Lorenzo Parmigiano Reggiano, San Lorenzo traditional organic pesto and San Lorenzo Organic Spaghetti!
I hope the people who won those prizes are going to enjoying them!!!

And, dulcis in fundo, our menu:

England meets Italy: a blend of italian and English ingredients.

Fresh English greens with English cherry tomatoes, balsamic dressing and Parmigiano Reggiano and Buffalo’s Mozzarella

Organic English salmon with English wild asparagus on a bed of Sicilian Caponata

Crostata with fresh English raspberries, blackberries and strawberries

In the upcoming days, all the recipes and more insight on the day on Julia’s Blog, A Slice of Cherry Pie, and my personal one, The Kitchen Pantry! And on the Nom Nom Nom blog, of course!

And remember, from the 28th may you can vote the best blogging experience of all this! But you already know for who you are going to vote, right? ;)

P.S. Our team, England meets Italy, won the tasting competition!!! My deepest congratulation to my team mate Julia and kudos to everybody!!!!

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16 Maggio 2008

The food 2.0 Project: Nom, Nom, Nom

You favourite food blogger, aka me ;), will be part of an amazing experience this Sunday in London!

Teamed with gorgeous Julia of A slice of Cherry Pie, we’ll cook together a 3 course meal for 4 for The food 2.0 Project: Nom, Nom, Nom, with a menu that we simply called “Where England meets Italy”, based on fresh, seasonal English ingredients pared with Italian food or preparations!

Altogether with 24 other participants, all excited about it, and determined to have load of fun cooking all together!

You will here more and more about it in the upcoming days!

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20 Febbraio 2008

Express course on how to eat like an Italian, Lesson 1

Paccheri del Gargano con Polipetti e rosmarinoLesson 1: love, desire and know your pasta

Basic facts:
- Pasta is the basic element of our diet: we eat it almost everyday and/or every other day, that’s for sure (unless you married a foreign, in which case he/she cannot understand all this and he/she is doomed to constant grumpiness from his/her Italian pasta’s junky chubby! ;D).

- We like our pasta al dente, a concept often misunderstood outside our borders: al dente basically means that when you bite your pasta it resists, it’s not soggy, it’s still hard in the middle (probably very hard for a foreign palate!). The only way to ruin a dish of pasta it’s to overcook it, so stick to directions! And the directions on our packages are the most detailed you can find! The only way to have pasta al dente is that it HAS to be made with durum wheat, and our pasta it is, of course, 100% Italian organic durum wheat. And I assure it makes all the difference.

- We like pasta dressed, but not over dressed with too much sauce: you have to taste the pasta AND the sauce, not just the sauce. Sometimes we like to go back to our childhood and enjoy a dish of pasta with only a spoon of extra virgin olive oil and some grated Parmesan, and we feel again in our mother’s kitchen…

Few secrets to keep peace with Italians:

- Never mock our love for pasta, never!

- We can make the difference in taste between each shape of pasta: for us penne and spaghetti taste completely different and we dress them differently! That’s why you can find infinite pasta shapes all around Italy! And remember, do not mock us for this!

- DO NOT CUT your spaghetti or ANY PASTA in front of an Italian EVER, unless you are ready to accept a disbelieved, then ashamed, look… And to loose a friend…

- Never mock our love for pasta, never! Really, never!

An advice
Unless you are super sure about what you are doing, do not cook pasta to an Italian, never! They’ll probably begin to question you with what seem strange questions: which trade mark is? Where have you bought it? How are you going to dress it? Well, all this unless you buy San Lorenzo pasta, then you are a bit more on the safe side, but not entirely safe anyway!

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24 Gennaio 2008

Menù for hope UK35

Isabelle just received the hamper she won with menu for hope!

Here her impressions:

Just to let you know that I received your wonderful San Lorenzo hamper
today. Oh my goodness, how beautiful… it’s like Christmas all over
again. This evening I was going to make some soup but now I will make
some linguine with an anchovy sauce delicately flavoured with a bit of
garlic and some scaglie di parmiggiano on top. And a drizzle of olive
oil, obviously. I also can’t wait to try the chestnut honey, I like it
a lot and I used to eat a lot of it when I lived in Rome but it’s
rather hard to find in England.

Thank you so much for this.

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11 Gennaio 2008

Food Pairing

An enormous amount of researches, an impressive data base, infite possibilities…

All this in a wonderful (and beautifully designed) web site about food pairing. Food paring which pens up so many possibilities of interchangle bettween ingredients.

As an Italian I love simplicity in food and taste, but I think I’ll give a try to some of their pairings, like basil and peppermint, or, to be braver, mozzarella and licorice…

Will you be as braver?

Try out a San Lorenzo product paired with something “strange” and send us the recipe: you could get a nice reward…

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29 Dicembre 2007

Happy Maize!

May be it’s not really said enough, but all the packages San Lorenzo are 100% recyclable and environmental friendly! Green, to say it in one word!

The maize “chips” you’ll find in every package are only made with popped maize, 100% water soluble, 0% pollutant!

One of our costumer and friends found another way to use them, before to recycle them! Check it out!

And if you have any other idea on how to use our chips, well, send us a picture!!!

Happy mais

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19 Novembre 2007

Free rice.com

Freerice.com it’s a quite interesting project, really web 2.0. It’s practically a game, a bit geeky and grindy, but really fun, expecially if you are note English mother born and you want to practise/test your English!

For each time you play the thesaurus game (and you get it right!), the United Nation will donate 10 grains of rice to defeat world hunger.

So you just need 2 minutes to donate, let’s say, at least 100 grains (well, the game it’s quite difficult, so if you are more skilled then me you’ll probably donate much more!!!)!

Go&play&save the world!

At this very moment more than 2 billion of rice grain were donated!

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26 Ottobre 2007

Organic: how to

Some days ago on the New York Times blog appeared an interesting article on how to go organic in easy ways… And yesterday Ed Levine, prominent blogger and food journalist in New york, posted his reply.

Very interesting stuff!

What do you think about it?

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5 Ottobre 2007

Panel San Lorenzo 2007: jams, marmalades and bicuits

From Monday the San Lorenzo tasters will begin a new and intriging adventure: they will explore the realms of jams, marmalades and biscuits. Their long journey among San Lorenzo’s selection can be followed LIVE from the San Lorenzo Social Club, thanks of an open group where everybody can participate and interact (as 100% of the Panel is Italian, unluckily the discussions will be in Italian).

Guests star in the adventure will be Antonio Pellegrino, the man in the white gown, responsible for San Lorenzo quality, and Mauro Valente, the man that can cook, responsible for San Lorenzo products purchase.

An additional guest star will be our favourite professor, our only nutritionist, the San Lorenzo School head master Gianna Ferretti.

A Big Brother food version, let’s say it! ;-)

From Monday you’ll find mainly recipe related to the tasting, from simple cakes to more elaborate one, some savoury dishes and some strange stuff!

Happy tasting and have fun!

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19 Febbraio 2007

Dinner live on the web

Adriano LiloniAdriano Liloni is the fiery proprietor of a restaurant you just have to visit, the Trattoria Pegaso in Gavardo [Map]. He is also the author of Lancillotto e il mestolo d’oro, one of our blogs. By 11 February (while I am writing these notes), in collaboration with Carlo Zaccaria, a rice-grower and blogger from Biella, he has organised the Rice Day, with themed menus. Descriptions and comments on live on the blog.
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