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Showing posts with label favorites. Show all posts

Sunday, February 12, 2017

We've Moved!!

Hi friends!

I have been continuing my blog on a new platform: Wordpress!!

I found that I had more creative control on it and so decided it was time to switch. I have also been finishing all my study abroad posts (yay) to make room for new content.


Please follow along via awalkinthepinkpark.wordpress.com/

I would love to see you again - thank you so much for following along so far!

Ciao!

Haley

Monday, August 15, 2016

Diamonds of the Kitchen: Truffles

For those that know me, you know that I haven't stopped talking about truffles since returning to the States - and it's not the chocolate ones. These so-called "diamonds of the kitchen" are flavorful little fungi that grow near the roots of trees in Italy & France. The only type I can speak on are the Italian kind but if you want to know more about these little beauties and why they are amazing keep on reading!!

So what makes these so rare and expensive? Well, one reason is because both white truffles as well as black can't be found without the help of dogs (and sometimes pigs, but that's more of a French technique) to find them. They are also only found in Italy and France (nowhere else) and only grow during a certain time of year. In fact, they hold a festival every September to celebrate the start of the truffle hunting season! 

Truffles can be purchased in a variety of ways, one being the ever-famous truffle oil. 

White truffle oil is sold in a can (keeps the oil fresh longer) or a glass bottle.  No oil actually has truffle in it, though, instead the white truffle is put in olive oil and then after the aroma is released, the truffle is removed. When purchasing truffle oil, make sure it is authentic (only lists white truffle aroma and olive oil as ingredients) but you don't need to spend a fortune on it since there is no actual truffle still in it. Pricing can run from 10 euros and up depending on the quantity purchased.


Fake oils have a chemical in them as well as the olive oil and aroma - you can tell if you taste the oil and you immediately taste the truffle (if it's real, you first taste the olive oil then the truffle since the truffle is put in the bottom of the bottle and should take time to come through. 

Truffle has a very strong taste so either you love it or hate it. The best way to use the oil is mainly pasta and bread, but also can use with salad or just about anything savory.


Truffle Oil Gnocchi

White truffles are more expensive and more prized than black truffles since they are harder to find and taste better as well as a shorter season for harvesting. The most expensive one was a world record size and went for 330,000 euros - no joke!!

Black truffles, on the other hand, are still expensive but are more accessible than white truffles and so are cheaper. These truffles can be sold as is to be grated over dishes, mixed with porcini mushroons into a creamy spread, or cooked whole. 



Black Truffle Gnocchi


Black Truffle Ravioli with White Truffle Cream Sauce


Black Truffle Fries


Black Truffle Carbonara with White Truffle Oil


White Truffle Oil Pizza Topped with Black Truffle


Black Truffle Cream, Pecorino and Salami Sandwich

Is your mouth watering yet?

If you don't believe me, try some the next time you see it on a menu!

One place to look for is Zaza's - they have multiple menus and one is dedicated to all things truffle!! Almost all of the black truffle meals pictured are from there (except the pizza and sandwich).

That's all for now - ciao!

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Florence Finds: Favorite Bar & Restaurant

Hi friends! Another Italy update - this time being my favorite restaurant and bar in all of Florence. Read below to find out why!


Irene: Favorite Bar

I love Irene because it has AMAZING sparkling cocktails like their strawberry puree'd Rossini or their version of a French 75 (my fave cocktail ever), the expensive price is worth it. My friend Nikki (pictured below) and I didn't go out every night so we justified the price by that we were "catching up" with everyone else who did go out all the time - sounds reasonable right?




Pietrasanta - a boozy milkshake





The "Barbie" Drink


French 75


I think Nikki likes it..


Rossini




La Giostra: Favorite Restaurant

La Giostra is DEFINITELY one not to be missed in Florence. Many celebrities have been there and it's easy to see why; from the complimentary sampler plate & glass of prosecco upon walking in to the twinkling lights that cover the ceiling, this place is a dream like no other. My highlights include the Burrata appetizer (kind of expensive but so amazing), the pear ravioli (sounds weird but tastes awesome - and I don't even like pears), and the tiramisu (best I've ever had - and I even made one in one of my cooking classes). Either way though, you can't go wrong - everything I had there tasted amazing!







Complimentary Sampler Plate


Burrata


Penne Pasta


Pumpkin Risotto


Pear Ravioli


Tiramisu

If you're ever in Florence - give these beauties a try. They won't disappoint!!

Ciao!