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What to eat at the First of Milan's Scala on December 7th: the whole menu – Italian Cuisine


For the 500 guests of the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, on December 7th, Daniel Canzian will cook. We went to try the preview menu, from yellow risotto to panettone to dessert with chocolate ball

This year to cook for the 500 guests of the traditional Gala dinner that will follow the opening show of the Scaligeri season on 7 December, there will be Daniel Canzian, chef and owner of the Daniel Restaurant in Milan. For the occasion, the chef has created a menu inspired by the work "Attila" and the passions of Giuseppe Verdi, drawing a geographic-culinary journey choosing seasonal ingredients and traditional preparations to be updated.

The work as an inspiration
The dishes were designed based on three main inspiring elements. Two of them directly concern the work and the two geographic paths it has inside: on one side the Adriatic, which goes from the Ottoman area from which the condottiere came to the Friuli lands of Aquileia, theater of the prologue of the work, with the sweet and sour flavors that recur in the menu; on the other side Rome and Lazio, where the rest of the drama takes place, with the flavors that become more savory, Mediterranean.
The third inspiring element is, finally, Giuseppe Verdi himself, to whom the references to the Parmesan gastronomic tradition and the Milanese risotto, which he loved a lot, are enriched with the special touch of the chef. "I wanted to think about the menu as a series of taste sensations able to tell the work and its author even at the table"Explains Daniel. "Naturally, the dramatic suggestion from which the story and the stage sequence are born have played a large part in the selection of ingredients and cooking methods that I have chosen to offer, but I have not neglected to "mention" the Verdian spirit. His style is therefore recalled by the simplicity of the dishes and their cleanliness: Verdi was not a chef, but a great gourmet, with an excellent palate capable of distinguishing the quality of the ingredients and the fullness of the flavors. A lover of good food whose work I decided to pay homage to dishes inspired by the places where the drama "Attila" is set and with an eye to the homeland of the famous composer and his passion: risotto with saffron. There could be no better opportunity to remember that Giuseppe Verdi did a great deal for Italian gastronomy, bringing the secrets with him on his every journey around the world. For example, we know that he was the one who minutely conveyed the Milanese risotto recipe to Camille Du Locle, impresario de l'Opéra Comique in Paris, and then to the French".

The menu, from the yellow risotto to the chocolate dessert
Gained gastronomically next to Maestro Gualtiero Marchesi for nine years, as Executive Chef of the Marchesi Group, Daniel Canzian is a magician of risotto and in fact proposes it as a first course, in reserve version and with flakes of panettone. In combination, Bellavista bubbles in the special Franciacorta label at La Scala Brut 2013 and Ferrarelle Platinum Edition.

PRELUDE
Broccoli mousse, purple cabbage and apples
Toc 'in braide Friulian
Panzerotto alla Romana with cheese and pepper
Anolino alla parmigiana in onion broth

ACT ONE
Risotto Gran Riserva Rooster with saffron and flakes of panettone

SECOND ACT
Veal cheek in Italian sauce with quince and pomegranate

GRAN FINALE WITH BRINDISI
The Amedei dark chocolate sphere with passion fruit sauce
Amedei meditation pralines
Coffee

THE WINES
Bellavista Franciacorta Teatro alla Scala Brut 2013
Petra Tuscany red Petra 2014
Bellavista Franciacorta Nectar Demi Sec
Ferrarelle and Natìa Platinum Edition

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In Milan, two days of events with the "Panettone artists" – Italian Cuisine

In Milan, two days of events with the "Panettone artists"


To discover how the great pastry chefs prepare the Christmas dessert and its variants, to have fun with tastings in the dark, to buy your favorite panettone!

TO Milan, in the days preceding the Christmas, the events dedicated to panettone are so many. You have no excuse for not going in search of your favorite to bring to the table during the holidays. The day 8 and 9 December you will have another chance: Artists of the Panettone it will be the event that from 10 to 19.30 the historian will animate Palazzo dei Giureconsulti of Piazza Mercato 2, a stone's throw from the Duomo.

Panettoni from north to south

With the most famous Italian pastry chefs you will make a journey from north to south of Italy to discover the many interpretations of the Milanese Christmas cake: we will start from Lombardy, where the panettone is the undisputed king of tradition with the master Iginio Massari, Vincenzo Santoro of La Martesana e Maurizio Bonanomi, then move to Alta Badia together with Andrea Tortora Rosa Alpina hotel and the St. Hubertus restaurant, reign of the tristellato chef Norbert Niederkofler. From Padua it will arrive Luigi Biasetto, while from Turin Fabrizio Galla. Other demonstrations of the pastry art of this dessert will be with Gino Fabbri in Bologna, Paolo Sacchetti in Prato and there will be a prestigious representation of the south with the Campania Alfonso Pepe, Sal De Riso and the Lucan Vincenzo Tiri.

Master classes, tastings, talks and purchases

Scheduled every day masterclass to discover the stages of making panettone, fun tastings in the dark to identify, with blindfolded eyes, the differences between a real artisan and an industrial panettone, talk with pastry professionals, journalists, famous faces of music and entertainment and live cooking with leavening experts. Panettone can be buy in the loggia of the Palazzo dei Giureconsulti, from 8 to 24 December, from 10.30 to 20, and on DestinationGusto.it, the Intesa Sanpaolo online store.

Greedy competition

The Panettone artists participating in the event will then collide in one greedy challenge with the number one in the Gazzagolosa ranking and with the best under 35. The best panettone will be awarded live on December 9 by a jury presided over by Master of the Masters Iginio Massari and composed by Alessandro Borghese, Lodovica Comello, Giuseppe Cruciani, Diletta Leotta, Trio Medusa, Pierluigi Pardo and Pupo with technical supervision by Debora Massari .

The Artists of Panettone on TV

All the Panettone artists are also the protagonists of the TV format of the same name on Sky Uno. Ten episodes dedicated to the best interpreters of the panettone, which will be joined by one on the Master of the Masters, Iginio Massari, who will also have the role of introducing and closing each episode. At the end of each monograph, the 10 artists will propose one anti-waste recipe made with panettone leftovers.

5 cooking classes to give away at Christmas – Italian Cuisine

5 cooking classes to give away at Christmas


Funny, educational and above all gluttonous Christmas gifts: discover the gift certificate for our cooking classes and 5 recommended courses

If you are looking for advice for Christmas Gifts, we have a couple of ideas that will make you and your loved ones happy. Why?

First reason: if you have little time or difficulty choosing the right gift, we offer you the possibility to select the budget and leave the choice to the lucky recipient.

Second reason: after using the gift, you will probably be invited to dinner to test the results!

Christmas gifts: the voucher for our cooking classes

No need to be expert at the stove, The School of Italian Cuisine has the perfect gift for all kitchen lovers. You can buy, directly online, open gift certificates, valid for six months: the recipient can use his voucher to book the course and the date he prefers, to experience a real experience in the kitchens of our school in Milan.

Christmas gifts: 5 recommended courses

Just select the number of lessons and generate the gift voucher to print or send via email. Here is the complete guide to buying a gift certificate.

Do you want to know which courses are really unmissable? Here are five of those most loved by our students.

1. Basic Courses

Our basic courses are the best gift for those who want to start from scratch. The course Basics of the Kitchen has a duration of 7 lessons, each of which deals with a fundamental theme of Italian cuisine: sauces, risotto is pasta, without forgetting cuts and cooking of the meat and filleting the fish. With Pastry basesinstead, you will learn one by one the basic preparations, essential to free creativity and prepare more complex desserts: shortbread, creams, meringues, mousse and much more.

2. Couples in the kitchen

The best idea for a couple's gift? A cooking class for two! Each couple will have their own station to prepare an irresistible complete menu. Here the educational plan.

3. Fresh pasta

A great classic of Italian cuisine in 3 lessons. A journey through fresh pasta in all its forms and regional variations. Tagliatelle, tortellini, cappelletti, lasagne … try to read all the recipes that will be prepared: the water is guaranteed!

4. Monothematic Course: Sushi and Sashimi

For a more original gift we can move together to the east with the course to learn how to make sushi, guided by a real one Japanese teacher. From the technique of cooking rice to cutting fish: everyone will prepare their own plate of sushi and sashimi. And if this is not enough, you can also find out about Ramen & Noodles and Dumplings.

Of course, there is no lack of single-theme courses dedicated to the best of Italian cuisine, such as Risotto, first courses of fish or Dolci al Cucchiaio.

5. Advanced courses

If your loved ones are already in the kitchen, the right gift is a coupon for advanced courses. Who already masteres the basics of cooking, will be able to face technical and more preparations complex, both in the kitchen and in pastry.

Finally, if you are thinking about Christmas gifts for the little ones, you can buy a voucher for one workshop for children (€ 40).

What are you waiting for? Christmas is approaching!

If you want to enter the Christmas spirit already, discover also the special Christmas courses.

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