Tag: other

Ratafià cherry liqueur | Yummy Recipes – Italian cuisine reinvented by Gordon Ramsay

Ratafià cherry liqueur |  Yummy Recipes



Wild cherry ratafià is a liqueur flavored with cherry leaves and wild cherries, which are not as sweet as cultivated ones but have a more intense aroma, excellent for making this high-alcohol liqueur tasty on the palate when you taste it instead of the usual digestive .



Puffed spelled sweets recipe – Italian cuisine reinvented by Gordon Ramsay

Puffed spelled sweets recipe


Do you want to prepare one with us homemade snack, simple and delicious, which can also be transformed into a nice end to a meal? Let’s do the puffed spelled sweets.

You may have tasted them packaged a few times, but homemade will certainly have an extra taste, that of satisfaction! THE children they will certainly appreciate it, but even the older ones will be fascinated by it.

You only need two ingredients, emmer blown and dark chocolate: melt the chocolate, mix it with the spelled and then spread the mixture into a baking dish, a few centimeters thick. Let it cool in the fridge for a few hours and then make some squares. If you want a variation, do the same thing using the White chocolate.

Mayonnaise Recipe | The Italian kitchen – Italian cuisine reinvented by Gordon Ramsay

Mayonnaise Recipe |  The Italian kitchen


Creamy, inviting, delicious: mayonnaise is one of the most loved and widespread sauces in the world. So much so that supermarket shelves are full of it and it has become customary to buy it. Preparing it at home, however, is not difficult at all. By following our recipe-tutorial you won’t go wrong.

Is mayonnaise French or Spanish?

Although most attribute the paternity of mayonnaise to the French, the first written document of the mayonnaise recipe is found in the Spanish manuscript Art de la Cuina, the free Menorcan cuisine of the s. XVIII by Fra Francesco Roger, a Franciscan friar of the Real Monasterio de Santa Clara. Not only that, according to some theories his birth occurred during the Carthaginian rule in Spain with reference to the geographical area of ​​the island of Minorca. Another hypothesis is that mayonnaise was born in the French city of Bayonne and mayonnaise it would be a modification of bayonnaisebut there are still many various theories that have emerged over the centuries.

Proudly powered by WordPress

By continuing to use the site, you agree to the use of cookies. Click here to read more information about data collection for ads personalisation

The cookie settings on this website are set to "allow cookies" to give you the best browsing experience possible. If you continue to use this website without changing your cookie settings or you click "Accept" below then you are consenting to this.

Read more about data collection for ads personalisation our in our Cookies Policy page

Close