Gnocchi with pumpkin, leek and pinenuts
A quick yet delicious recipe for busy bees (or new mums) like me!
A quick yet delicious recipe for busy bees (or new mums) like me!
One of the oldest and most typical dishes of the Siena area, and definitely one of the most representative dishes of the Tuscan cucina povera, the poor people’s culinary tradition.
A delicious end of summer soup!
Peposo and Zucca al Tegame prepared from locally produced ingredients! Yummy!
After reading Giulia’s post on ginger meringues on her blog Juls’ Kitchen, I had to give it a second try and here is the result!
A delightful guest post by Giulia, the amazing author of Jule’s Kitchen food blog.
Spelt salads are my favourite summer food. You can invent as many as you wish with fresh ingredients. Here are my two favourite recipes.
The second post in the series “Tuscan cuisine for lazy slackers”! This time dedicated to the recipe of the most popular antipasto!
The politically incorrect guide to Italian cuisine… for bad housewives and lazy slackers like me.
I feel lazy tonight, so I have decided to share two recipes I have recently tried and liked: cipolle ripiene (stuffed onions) and biscottini al vinsanto (vinsanto flavoured biscuits). Enjoy!
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