Italian Cooking
Italian Cooking aims for simplicity,
relying on the quality and freshness of local and seasonal
foods to speak for themselves ...
True Italian cooking is arguably one of the most delightful
cuisines in the world. Italian cooks take their food selection,
preparation and enjoyment very seriously. Every meal is a
family celebration, each course enjoyed with lots of
conversation. A meal in Italy is purely delightful.
Italian cooks insist on the very freshest foods. Perhaps
more than any other culture, Italian cooking focuses on the
season. Many Italian cookbooks present chapters of recipes by
season. Italian cooking is very visual as well. The Italian
cook pleases both eye and palate.
Catherine dè Medici brought fifty cooks with her when she
traveled to France to marry Henry II! Nonetheless, she was
influenced by French cooking techniques and their incomparable
sauces. Today, the French influence is still found in regions
of Italy which border France.
Italian cooking, in all other regions of Italy, remains much
as it has for centuries. Each region has foods not found in
other areas.
In southern Italy, you'll find olive oil, tomatoes, peppers,
pasta and eggplant to be the staples of their cuisine. Fish and
shellfish dominate the coastal regions. Northern Italy, with
its large dairy stocks, favor butter rather than olive oil,
with an emphasis on polenta and breads, compared to pasta in
the south.
Fresh mozzarella cheese is abundant in southern Italy, made
from water buffalo milk. There is no more tasty cheese than
fresh water buffalo mozzarella! Pair this with tomatoes and
basil for a wondrous treat.
Italian cooking aims for simplicity, relying on the quality
and freshness of the local and seasonal foods to speak for
themselves. Fish are often simply grilled, splashed with olive
oil and dressed with a wedge of lemon. Italian cooking methods
and techniques allow the exquisite and delicate flavors of the
food to come through in all their glory, not disguised or
amended with overpowering sauces.
Italian cooks have dozens of variations of pasta suitable
for any dish. Long, flat, ribbons, spirals and curls are some
of the common shapes. Italian cooking matches the pasta to the
ingredients. Spirals and curls are designed to capture a thick
or meaty sauce, while the long flat types are best with
delicate thinner sauces.
Italy lays claim to about 450 different types of cheeses. A
virtual cheese lover's heaven. Then there are mushrooms,
truffles, olives and the most spectacular selection of produce
you could hope to find.
With such a diversity of seasonal fresh foods, it's indeed a
wonder that Italian cooking is never “overdone”. Instead, you
find an almost infinite set of combinations comprising each
region's cuisine, producing so many unique and simple
dishes.
Bread is an art in Italian cooking, and is served with each
meal, balancing texture and taste in a symphonic orchestration
with its companion foods.
If you can't visit Italy now, surf the net for authentic
recipes. Italian cooking is simple, fresh, full of flavor and
one of the heart-healthiest cuisines on the planet!
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