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On sale & Pepe newsstands in February – Italian Cuisine

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Carnival is celebrated (and fried!). Once a year it is allowed (indeed it is almost mandatory). So green light for pancakes, donuts and tortelli … And for invigorating seasonal dishes: pizzoccheri, Chinese cabbage, pork and much more




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It's Carnival: time for donuts, donuts, donuts, pancakes, spirals, stuffed crescents (our cover!). The dough is thrown into the very hot oil, and immediately rises into soft delicacies, then sweetened by a veil of sugar or honey.

February it is also season of robust and invigorating dishes, like the pizzoccheri, to be prepared according to the traditional recipe of the Academy of Teglio or with new delicious creative condiments: Jerusalem artichoke and dried tomatoes, turnip greens and anchovy crumble, roasted sprouts and cream of onions … It's time for pig (al nimêl, the animal as it is called in the countryside of Emilia Romagna), of its succulent roasts, stews and chops.

It is an opportunity to learn how to use the Chinese cabbage (from Peking and Pak Choi), relatively new ingredients on our markets, which are quickly conquering us: they are good, versatile and perfect, both raw and cooked, in delicious daily dishes.

And many other discoveries: the ancient and noble cuisine of Ferrara, among the wines Pecorino cheese (and its combinations with a rich cuisine of sea and land), the Spiny artichoke of Sardinia Dop, i chutney, and, to conclude (with an indispensable coffee), we tell you the story of a star of our kitchen: Moka.



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STARS AND FOOD – WEEK FROM 17 TO 23 FEBRUARY – FISH – Italian Cuisine

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"Man is the craziest species: he venerates an invisible God and destroys a visible nature. Without realizing that the Nature that is destroying is that God that is venerating."Hubert Reeves

lucky from 20 February to 20 March

Special ingredient: Poppy seeds.

Good luck vegetables: Pumpkin and fennel. HERE you can enjoy them in cream!

The chef recommends: We are at the halfway point and it is an excellent time characterized by strong interests, new work and high performance emotions. It is known that the arrival of one's halfway point is expected and raises the energy level. In feeding you must be careful not to mix, the main rule to maintain energy and not to resort to pharmaceutical palliatives to contain your disobedience. Pumpkin is your weekly element and make it part of your daily meals, both in the first and second courses and excellent in desserts. Do not fill your anxieties with anything that comes under fire, the stomach would suffer and with it the whole organism. Drink water rather!

Dish of the week: Pumpkin risotto and maybe with poppy seeds and HERE you can find an excellent inspiration!
Magic fruit: Excellent apples and kiwis HERE for a splendid fruit salad.

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Asparagus, strawberries and firstfruits in February: Coldiretti's alarm – Italian Cuisine

Asparagus, strawberries and firstfruits in February: Coldiretti's alarm


It is another of the effects of climate change: during this winter temperatures have been recorded that are 3.1 degrees above the seasonal average

The beans in Lazio, the asparagus in Veneto, the strawberries in Puglia. At the fruit and vegetable market in Rome you can already find agretti, Roman artichokes and wild herbs such as poppy and broad beans. The first fruits, this year, arrived with over a month in advance, as confirmed by Coldiretti's monitoring in the farmers' markets of Campagna Amica.

What happens to our nature?

Nature is haywire across the peninsula: they have occurred early blooms of mimosas in Liguria and almond trees in Sicily and Sardinia where fruit trees begin to blossom. In Abruzzo, with an advance of about a month, plum and peach trees are awakening, while apricot trees in Emilia and Puglia already have buds.

It is another of the effects of climate change: during the winter, in the Old Continent, temperatures that are 3.1 degrees above the average reference (1981 – 2010), based on data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service for the months of December and "Climate change upsets the seasonal cycles of nature and the expenditure of Italians", explains Coldiretti. "With the first fruits and wild herbs that arrive this year on the market stalls well in advance due to an anomalous winter, with boiling temperatures and no rainfall significant, which is causing a worrying drought in the center and south .

The unpredictable climate not only hinders cultivation planning in the countryside, but also exposes plants to the risk of frost, in the event of a sharp drop temperatures, with the possible loss of production and work for an entire year. Meanwhile, the lack of water and the wind also threaten the lentils of Ustica; in the area of ​​Ragusa the grass of the pastures is dry and speculation is feared about the price of hay to feed the animals. In Lower Molise the dry soils sown with cereals risk not to properly sprout and strengthen the seedlings.

Seasonal lags and extreme events have caused one loss in Italy of over 14 billion euros over the decade, between national agricultural production, rural structures and infrastructures.

When the crop cycles and seasonal offers are completely disrupted, the risk is also that of buying imported products passed off as Italians. "In order not to fall into deception, however, it is important always check the origin national label ", reports Coldiretti," which is mandatory for fruit and vegetables, and to favor purchases directly from farmers on farms or in the Campagna Amica markets where the products are also fresher and last longer ".

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