It’s been an interesting and exciting last few weeks here in Castgilole. Classes have started to take a turn for the better as we are now spending more and more time in the kitchen individually rather than watching one of the chefs prepare the recipes. I’d like to think that my skill set in the kitchen is also improving as many of these recipes are new to me and a few of the ingredients as well. I’ve seen ways to make Risotto that I may not have tapped into before, found that if push comes to shove I could make my own past if I wanted to and not rely on a machine and have a new found appreciation in the fine world of patience to achieve quality.
Though I am far from a vegetarian, when a course on fish came around and we were asked to gut, filet, cook and then eat this pour little trout, I was almost pushed to the other side. I’ll chalk that up to experience and pray to the gods above that the Piemonte’s love of Cogniglio (rabbit) does not make its way to my cutting board anytime soon.
Outside of the battle with the heart over the life of the trout, we have had some time in the kitchen making fresh breads, focaccia, pizza, hand made pasta, dry pasta and some very delicious soups. For added proof that the world as we know it truly is much smaller than we can imagine, the man that came down from Laggo Maggiore for our Olive Oil tasting also happens to be very good friends with the owner of Corti Brothers in Sacramento, a store that I spent far more money and time at than I should have. Check out his oils if you can, they are pretty tasting and good for both cooking as well as dressings, www.frantoiomancianti.com. Oh and his operation is established on Laggo Trasimeno, where we spent a glorious time in a Villa on the hills.
Due to the location of our castle in the clouds, making trips can be a challenge as we really have only Saturday and Sunday. We have however managed to find some pretty amazing towns, festivals and other events in and around Castigliole. One such event was a “beer festival” in this very, very small town of
Other side trips have lead to Alba and to
Ciao!
Satya
3 comments:
Each entry confirms that the journey is only getting better and better. Can't wait for you to come back and cook for us!!
I foudn the bookmark to your blog! I'm lovin this!!! Hope you're well... I'll try to give you a call someime when the time zones work! Love you!!!!
Okay, this is better than a book....and it makes me hungry!! Take good care, I'm so impressed :)
Anna
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