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The online cooking classes of La Scuola de La Cucina Italiana – Italian Cuisine

The online cooking classes of La Scuola de La Cucina Italiana


This time it is us who come to you: the digital cooking classes of La Scuola de La Cucina Italiana are finally available wherever and whenever you want

From today you can learn to cook wherever you are, with your times, alone or with your friends. Such as?
With i online cooking classes of La Scuola of La Cucina Italiana!

New people are waiting for you every week video courses that will allow you to become a real expert in the kitchen. Subscribe by clicking here: you can access it from PC, smartphone and tablet whenever you want.

How are online cooking classes structured?

Kitchen bases is pastry bases: within these two big categories you will find complete training courses to acquire all the basic techniques, with lessons lasting about 7 minutes. In each lesson, a chef from The School of Italian Cuisine will guide you between the technical to make a perfect dish of authentic Italian cuisine, mistakes most common to avoid and many curiosity.

Fresh pasta, pizzas and focaccia, meat, fish, shortbread, meringues, creams: these are just some of the many themes that you can learn more about in each course, from choice of ingredients to cooking methods more suitable, among traditional recipes and pairings original to discover.

What are you waiting for? Show us how you handle it, sharing your dishes with Instagram on hashtag #cucinoitaliano

Top 50 recipes of the year

What have you been making this year?

It’s been a busy 12 months and we love to see what recipes have been the most popular with our lovely goodtoknow audience.

The results include the usual favourites: chicken, cupcakes and pasta but also include some new additions. Cake pops really came into their own this year so you won’t be surprised to find a recipe within this round-up.

Baking has been bigger than ever this year (thank you Great British Bake Off) and you can see that with the massive amount of cakes and bakes on this list – including a few recipes from the baking queen herself, thanks Mary Berry!

Soups, pasta bakes, pies and more, these recipes have been given the seal of approval by you as you return to make them time and time again. So if you’re looking for some new ideas for next year, this is the place to find them.

Don’t forget, if you see something you like, save it to your own personal online recipes book. It’s simple to get started, all you have to do is sign in using Facebook and you’re ready to get saving. You can keep all of your favourite goodtoknow recipes in one place so you won’t have to hunt high and low for them again.

Did your favourite recipe make it? There’s only one way to find out…

What was your top recipe of the year? Tell us in the comments field below..

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Holiday Recipes

The holiday season involves a number of luxuries, from nice gifts, to comfortable traditions, and, perhaps most importantly, food. It seems that, come Christmas, people go to great lengths to find new and appealing recipes with which to impress friends and families. To some, this can be as simple as looking into Christmas hampers from Marks & Spencer[1], which often offer a number of specialty food and drinks; however, for others, it can mean learning how to cook and prepare exciting new dishes that go well with the holidays and can be enjoyed by a number of different people. For the latter type, there are a number of websites online that specialize in sharing holiday recipes.

One example of one of these helpful websites is epicurious.com, which has an interesting and broad selection of recipes specifically designed to go well with the holidays. For example, their porchetta dish offers an interesting alternative to the somewhat more traditional Christmas meat dishes of turkey or roast beef. The dish is pork based, and is prepared to offer a seasoned, almost crispy skin-on outer layer, with juicier meat at the center. This is a fantastic option as a centrepiece for any Christmas meal, or even for a different meal during the holiday season.

There are also a number of recipes listed on epicurious.com that are more geared toward desserts and holiday treats than main courses. For example, one of the most highly rated options on the website is a decadent-looking zeppole with chocolate sauce. Essentially, these are light, small powdered donuts that can be great to offer to a group of people. With a number of these in a bowl and a dish of chocolate sauce available, an entire group can enjoy a unique dessert together, which some find more appealing than indulging on different sorts of pies and cakes.

There are of course thousands of other recipes available online and indeed in cookbooks and kitchen advice publications all over the world. Due to the nature of the holiday season as a time of comfort and luxury, holiday recipes are an extremely popular topic in the world of culinary expertise. In fact, this is one of the most consistent portions of cooking, as the holidays come every year and many people – though they enjoy their traditions and like to stand by what’s good – never stop looking for the next great meal. All it takes is a little bit of research, and you can find this meal just about anywhere.

References

  1. ^ Marks & Spencer (www.marksandspencer.com)

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