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The Vogue Man celebrates the United Europe – Italian Cuisine

DENMARK Kofi Lawson, 32, photographed by Cécile Smetana Baudier Kofi did not move to Denmark because of poverty or a lack of options. He came to Denmark because his family chose how. I photographed Kofi because his story reveals another side to the story of immigrants in Europe. Kofi is originally from Ghana and is a wonderful father to two children. He lives and works in Copenhagen.


About a month after the elections for the renewal of the European Parliament, "L'Uomo Vogue" arrives at newsstands with a special number that wants to celebrate and support the unity of the continent. And it does so with seven different covers signed by great European photographers. We are relaunching by proposing the most popular Italian recipes and dishes of Europe

From 23 to 26 May 2019 European citizens are asked to choose the deputies toEuroparliament. In Italy it will be voted Sunday 26 May. A vote that will be strongly characterized by the sovereign movements, which unite Eurosceptics and old and new rights in a united front. But it will be a vote on which the Brexit unknown also weighs: with the new extension from 12 April to 31 October London is in fact forced to elect its representatives to the European Parliament which, then, will have to work to get the United Kingdom out ( and therefore themselves) from the European Union. In short: a mess that, if it weren't dramatic (Britain going away is not a good sign), would also make people smile.

A new hope

But the European political framework, the very survival of the European Union, appears less grim and gloomy if we look at the survey curated by Demos with the Unipolis foundation and conducted by the European Security Observatory one month or so from the date of the elections. In fact it is among the youngest citizens that the trust towards the EU has suffered less deterioration. And this is because they are children of a world that has always been very open to them, compared to previous generations: studying abroad, traveling often, learning, experimenting, speaking multiple languages, exploring other cultures with curiosity, tasting unknown food is for these young people an obvious thing. A world closed within the narrow confines of their nation-state is simply unimaginable for them. And then, without forgetting or erasing history, they feel less the historical-political aftermath of the recent European past. In short, enthusiasm prevails. Thus it is that the degree of trust in the range between 15 and 24 reaches 65 per cent in countries such as Italy, Holland and, paradoxically, Great Britain.
Between the ages of 25 and 34, a decent 53 percent is still achieved. The collapse manifests itself with increasing age, until reaching a paltry 30 percent of satisfaction among the elderly.

Man Vogue celebrates the unity of the continent

The French actress Vanessa Paradis, taken for the first time by the German photographer Peter Lindbergh that portrays her as Marianna of Europe, it is only one of the seven covers that "L'Uomo Vogue" brings to newsstands on April 29, a month after the elections for the European Parliament, with its number entirely dedicated to the celebration ofunity of the continent. For a brand founded on the synthesis between international excellence in photography – an art form that naturally brings people closer, instead of dividing them – and international excellence in fashion – a language that has always transcended borders and tells the common evolution of the customs and values ​​of generations grown in different countries – this is a natural choice. As the director explains Emanuele Farneti signing an editorial entitled I Love EU: «Speaking of Europe by putting on the page what unites us, rather than what divides us; tell the faces, the places, the stories, the dreams that make the community project still current . He adds: «We worked on this special issue of“ L'Uomo Vogue ”bringing together artists, photographers, writers who share with us the idea that this dream of peace and unity is not dead, rather it is more current than ever, but to regain energy it needs above all beauty and emotion. In this delicate moment, everyone must do their part: even the world of fashion ". Inside the magazine you can read the "Letters of love to Europe" signed by Roberto Saviano, Bernard-Henri Lévy and Emmanuel Carrère.

DENMARK Kofi Lawson, 32, photographed by Cécile Smetana Baudier Kofi did not move to Denmark because of poverty or a lack of options. He came to Denmark because his family chose how. I photographed Kofi because his story reveals another side to the story of immigrants in Europe. Kofi is originally from Ghana and is a wonderful father to two children. He lives and works in Copenhagen.
One of the seven covers of "The Vogue Man". Denmark. Kofi Lawson, 32, by Cécile Smetana Baudier.

Diversity is a wealth

And then, making our own the enthusiasm of many young Europeans and the words of the director Emanuele Farneti, we of "La Cucina Italiana" instead of looking for what it divides, we preferred to gather what unites the European people; instead of pointing out the differences, we have chosen to look at them as that treasure that makes the European people richer. Because the different cultures, the mosaic of languages, the historical paths that have seen the many nations sometimes allies and sometimes enemies are the very patrimony of this Europe … if only we could overcome the last antihistorical national egoisms. And if the kitchen is a sign of identity of a people (and it certainly is): how many kitchens there are in Europe and how many peoples! But basically: how many kitchens there are in our only Italy!

Recipes for a United Europe

So we chose food as an example of diversity and at the same time of the wealth that unites the European people. And so here are the dishes, recipes and products that, coming from every corner of Europe, are very popular with Italians.

Make yourself comfortable: we have already set the table!

France

We immediately take a look at the French "cousins", just to start with recipes that are really familiar to us. Like crêpes and tarte tatin, two desserts now so even so "ours" that it is almost difficult to think of them as non-Italian.

Austria

We still remain on the northern side of the Alps and in the area of ​​desserts: Austria and its luscious Sacher. But let's not forget the strudel. The history and the origin of this dessert, however, is more complex and reveals how the different European traditions are actually less different than what we sometimes insist on believing. The strudel, in fact, is a sweet that to define an Austrian is very simplistic. It would be more correct to say that it is Austrian, Hungarian and Italian (the Italian Northeast), or a dessert of what was once the Austro-Hungarian empire. For this reason, today strudel is recognized as a traditional (even) Italian product and, more specifically, a typical dish in Alto Adige, Trentino, Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia.

From the Warsaw Pact

From what were once the countries of the Soviet Bloc, the dish that has been most successful in Italy is undoubtedly the goulash. Difficult to give a unique recipe for this kind of "stew": eastern country you go, goulash that you find. It takes just a few hundred kilometers to meet many different recipes: imagine how many variations of goulash there will be in a territory that goes from the former Yugoslavia to the Baltic countries!

Germany

If we think of Germany we always think of potatoes, sauerkraut and pork. Of the German cuisine, Italians seem to particularly appreciate it pork shank. So here is the recipe of the Bavarian shank, with potatoes and sauerkraut: usually it is prepared in the oven or roasted and requires low temperatures and long times.

Scandinavia

We now aim straight at the cold, towards the Nordic countries. Scandinavia gave us ginger biscuits, which are also very common here, especially during the Christmas holidays. But perhaps the most loved by Italians are the delicious Danish butter biscuits. Capable of melting in the mouth, their Nordic origin has a reason: butter is one of the staple foods of Scandinavian countries both by tradition and because the fats contained in butter are essential and necessary to fight the cold.

Netherlands

Moving a little to the west, we find the speculoos, cinnamon biscuits typical of the Netherlands which, together with the Belgian combination of mussels and fries, seem to be very welcome among Italians.

Great Britain

And now we cross the English Channel and enter Brexit territory: a wound for the European Union. But the kitchen does not follow the rules of politics and certainly does not stop at any imaginary boundary line. From the UK, whether or not it remains within the EU, Italians have learned to appreciate Scottish porridge and the delicious British fish and chips. But what is most popular is certainly the exquisite cream lemon curd: a real delicacy!

Iberian Peninsula

There are really many Spanish dishes and recipes loved by Italians. Paella, churros, tapas, just to mention the most common names. And this is obvious, given that between the two Mediterranean countries historical meetings / clashes have always been strong and continuous and that the Iberian peninsula, together with the United Kingdom, has always been one of the favorite destinations for young Italians (yesterday and today).

Greece

Despite the known economic difficulties, the many sacrifices that had to sustain the population and some understandable hesitation, Greece is still a member of the EU. Of the Hellenic peninsula, we Italians are especially in love with two specialties: Greek yogurt, which is different from traditional yogurt, and feta. For some time, however, the special tzatziki sauce has appeared more and more often on Italian tables: a must try!

And if we are thirsty?

A very broad discourse should also be done on beverages. Just think of French champagne, or wines from the Mediterranean area, vodka from Eastern countries and the many beers produced throughout the Old Continent. Truly a boundless common heritage.

And what have we Italians given to European tables?

Ok, the list would be very long, and it would be useless to do it. We remember the most popular products, not only in Europe, but all over the world. Pizza, pasta, pesto, cappuccino, tiramisu. And then lots of our wines.

A last question

Do you know all the EU member states? Here they are: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, United Kingdom (at least until the Brexit ), Czech Republic, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Hungary.

In short, if the politicians are often struggling to get along at a table, things really get better in front of a laid table.

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On March 24, Gelato Day is celebrated throughout Europe – Italian Cuisine

On March 24, Gelato Day is celebrated throughout Europe


The summer is synonymous with ice cream and then here is a day dedicated to this delicacy, with many initiatives and tastes to taste

Spring has arrived: the days are getting longer, the temperatures are rising … and the first is taking off ice cream of the season! A gluttony that knows how to get young and old together, especially if it is crafts, good and healthy: a product symbol of the Italian tradition, the only one to which the European Parliament has dedicated a day to celebrate it. The March 24th will indeed be the European Craft Ice Cream Day with the Italian and European squares that will host many events and initiatives Gelato Day.

Ice cream and ice cream parlors: some numbers

Ice cream is a food that knows no crisis. THE'Italyin fact it is supply chain leader: according to the SIGEP Observatory, in 2017 the ingredients and semi-finished ice cream sector generated a total turnover of 1.4 billion euros, while the approximately 39,000 ice-cream parlors present on the national territory made a turnover of 2.7 billion euros, giving work around 150 thousand employees.

The qualities of ice cream

Ice cream is not only beautiful to look at, but it is also good, with high healthy characteristics: it is in fact a balanced and well balanced food, with a low glycemic index; among the desserts, presents the lower caloric density and it is among the most genuine, especially when made with quality raw materials, worked with respect and wisdom by master ice cream makers.

The Gelato Day

But you are curious to learn more about events which will be held during the seventh edition of Gelato Day? Find out with us.

Sunday, March 24th Confartigianato Gelatieri from North to South, he will bring ice cream to Italian squares, where celebratory events will be organized in collaboration with local ice cream makers. Not only that, in Venice, within the ambit of Agrimont, and in collaboration with the Veneto Region, Longarone Fiere will hold a convention dedicated to the European world of artisan gelato, with a focus onthe importance of artisan gelato as a driving force in the development of local economies

Ice cream on the snow

For those who love skiing, instead, in Val di Zoldo (BL), the event will be held "Sweet Skiing": the Val di Zoldo – Dolomites cable cars, in collaboration with Longarone Fiere and Uniteis.eV, will offer a free daily ski pass to all skiers who present themselves with the receipt of an ice cream shop dated 2019. Furthermore, from 11 am to 1 pm, on the slopes will come offered free ice cream made with old salt and ice machines.

The taste of the year? The tiramisu!

After honoring the German tradition with the German Black Forest, or the amarena chocolate, taste of the year 2018, for this seventh edition, the Taste of the Year is dedicated to Italy and will be the Tiramisu. The official recipe is signed by Thomas Infanti, the very young (only 21 years old!) ice cream maker who won the "Gelato Tiramisu Italian Cup", which took place at the 59th International Ice Cream Show, held from 2 to 5 December in Longarone.

Made with high quality milk, sugar, skimmed milk, fresh eggs, mascarpone, coffee, cocoa and the inevitable ladyfingers, this taste can be tasted in all the ice cream parlors of Europe adhering to the "Gelato Day".

How to make ice cream at home

You don't have an ice cream maker, but you still want to prepare the homemade ice cream? Here's how. We give you directions to do the fiordilatte ice cream, which is one of the classic tastes, but these guidelines also apply with the addition of other ingredients.

Whip up 500 ml of firm cream. Mix it with a can of condensed milk (397 grams) very slowly from top to bottom, using a spatula. Add a tablespoon of rum, mixing again and fill the mold with a plumcake mold, possibly in aluminum or a freezer container for ice cream. Let it cool in the freezer for 8 hours and then serve.

The strangest ice cream tastes

But ice cream is not just for the taste of chocolate, fiordilatte or lemon. There are so many types, some really strange. For example, you have ever tasted the halva ice cream, a sesame-based dessert, typical of the eastern Mediterranean? And the sweet pea ice cream? All tastes that you can prepare at home or try during the Gelato Day, along with the Flavors of the Year from the past editions: besides Tiramisu and the German Black Forest, there will be Cioccolato d'Austria, the Belgian Poire Royale, the French Framboise Melba, the first Fantasia and Stracciatella flavors of Europe, as well as two new flavors representing Holland and Spain.

4 pink restaurants in Europe. To try and photograph! – Italian Cuisine

4 pink restaurants in Europe. To try and photograph!


The millenium pink has conquered everything and everyone. From fashion to design, up to architecture. For a lunch or dinner in pink, here are 5 pretty in pink restaurants in Europe. Because "Pink isn't just a color, it's an attitude"

Rose, pink everywhere, even in the restaurants. What seemed to be just a passing fad is now a more established trend than ever: the millenial pink seems to leave us no more, indeed. Perfect furnishings, location, table linen and crockery pendant for a result that still manages not to be cloying, but inviting thanks to the renewed fame that pink has built up starting from the social network par excellence: Instagram. Dall'hashtag #ihavethisthingwithpink to accounts all-pink, we must thank the Pantone Color Institute for giving it a name in 2016: Rose Quartz. Let's not forget the magic of the cinema of The Grand Budapest Hotel of Wes Anderson and the boxes to match Courtesan au Chocolat of the Mendl's, which already in 2014 opened the way to pink and all its nuances: from bubble gum to fuchsia, up to face powder. The digital age has speeded up the mania, which has conquered fashion, packaging, architecture and design. Now we can also go into restaurants pretty in pink and below we report four really special ones in Europe.

Okja – Milan

Rose, street food and Korean food, all in one place. A few steps from the Darsena and the Navigli, the surprise of finding a total pink look: from the walls to the seats, from the dishes to the menus, in whispered shades. Not at all girlish, rather minimalist, Okja is the perfect destination for those who want to taste authentic recipes from the Korean street culinary tradition (and take perfect photos for Instagram). From the Korean Fried Chicken, fried chicken with vegetables and spices, until kimbab, the Korean variant of sushi roll with vegetables, tuna and rice wrapped in a sheet of kim (dried seaweed), the desire of the East here is satisfied with taste. Leave room for delicious mini rice cake from the pastel nuances … Like a rain!

Sketch – London

Opened in 2002 by the restaurateur Mourad Mazouz and by the star chef Pierre Gagnaire, the Sketch goes back to the look in 2014 and puts the room #pinkroom The Gallery at Sketch in the ingenious hands (and minds) of the archidesigner India Mahdavi and the artist David Shrigley. Like the movie by Wes Anderson released the same year, this place is the original, copied all over the world, which has definitively launched pink in restaurants. The choice of the protagonist color was explained by Mahdavi as follows: "Today we spend most of our time on cold digital interfaces. We are probably looking for some sort of visual comfort . From childhood in Massachusetts in the mid-sixties, between strawberry milkshakes and pastels typical of the time, the influence is felt (and can be seen) throughout. Defined the most instagrammato restaurant in London, sitting here on soft velvet armchairs you can have lunch or dinner with multi-ethnic dishes made under the guidance of the executive chef Frédéric Don. Appetizers go by Broccoli Tijuana Tops & Mexican Avocado to Frog legs in Provencal style to bring to the main course of fish as the Lobster Fricassée with Ginger, Sweet Potato Puree with Passion Fruit and Soy or meat like le Lamb Chops Grilled with Oregano, Polenta Peppers Piquillo and Radicchio Trevisano. Desserts are prepared by Christophe Gasper, head pastry chef, with original recipes like the Sketch Chocolate 043 (crunchy coconut cream with 70% dark chocolate mousse and blackcurrant). Don't miss the stop in the toilet for the obligatory selfie.

MaMa Kelly Restaurant – Amsterdam

Strong of the poster Pink isn’t just a color, it’s an attitude, the MaMa Kelly Restaurant has captivated the public thanks to a perfect mix of special cuisine (mainly chicken or lobster in various versions) and seductive design. Light wood boiserie, gold and pink details everywhere, a thousand square meters for 230 seats that attract despite the not so convenient location; it is in fact about twenty minutes by taxi from the center of Amsterdam, in the southern area, near the Olympic Stadium. The iconic sports venue was designed for the 1928 Olympics by the architect Jan Wils, then renovated in 2000, has become one of the symbolic places of the city, outside the tourist circuits. The restaurant-bar opened in 2017, quickly taking its place in the list of the place-to-be of fooders in love with taste and aesthetics, who find themselves in perfect balance here.

Cristal Room – Paris

In the sumptuous rooms of the first floor of the Maison Baccarat in the XVI arrondissement, is the elegant restaurant CrIstal Room. After visiting the museum dedicated to precious glassware, we move from the main hall, with strong and cheerful colors, to the charming Vicomtesse du Bizarre ballroom, to then find a hidden treasure. In this exceptional setting there is a totally pink room Salon Rose, with walls in rough brick, repainting, luxury tablecloths and crockery, stylish furniture, all in rosé nuance. Here the atmosphere is intimate, reserved privilege for about ten seats. Reinvented in 2003 by Philippe Starck and revised in 2017 by the famous interior designer Jacques Grange, the Cristal Room promises and maintains an occasion of delight and old-fashioned taste with an aftertaste of modernity through a menu based on traditional French cuisine interpreted by the young chef Mathieu Mécheri. Worthy of note dishes like the Duck Foie Gras with Mango, the Veal in Amaretto crust with Peas with Mint Mousse or the Soufflé à la Mirabelle. The design detail is not to be overlooked: everywhere chandeliers, glasses, vases of excellent manufacture.

Browse the gallery to see more details of the pink location!

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