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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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10 giant foods that you find only in the United States – Italian Cuisine

10 giant foods that you find only in the United States


Traveling to the United States to discover ten incredible gigantic foods that you can only find here, in the homeland of "supersized food"

On the quality and variety of foods that you can find in the United States you could talk for a long time, with different opinions and points of view, but on one thing we can all agree: Americans are obsessed with gigantic foods. This craze, unfortunately, often goes hand in hand with an unregulated diet where excess sugar, fat and calories can have dramatic health consequences, including obesity, diabetes or heart disease. Leaving aside the risks that huge food can have, a responsibility that the consumer should always keep in mind, it must be said that this fashion is realizing the forbidden dreams of many gluttons and still represents an interesting phenomenon widespread globally. In the United States these gigantic foods are proposed by food trucks or small and large restaurants to attract customers and to ensure that they engage in real culinary challenges with selfie shots; but also by high-level chefs always looking for ways to amaze their customers. Let's take a short tour through the United States to discover some of these incredible creations.

1. A Guinness Book of World Records

The news of this pizzeria has really gone around the world. Big Mama and Papa at Big Mama's and Papa's, a chain with headquarters in Southern California, has in fact created giant pizza-based recipes, including the "Giant Sicilian" almost a meter and a half long, which has entered the Guinness Book of Records. This pizza should be ordered at least 24 hours in advance and has a base price of $ 300. Remarkable also their Giant Gondola, a huge version of the famous Georgian dish khachapuri, prepared with over 50 eggs and a pound of green peppers and bacon!

2) The famous "hot dog pink" of Los Angeles

The local PINK'S HOT DOGS in Los Angeles (California) is a true legend in the United States, so much to be the destination of actors and celebrities, to whom among other things some sandwiches pay tribute. To make this restaurant famous also the size of hot dogs, including the greedy and spicy "El Cucuy Dog" with jalapeno, 30 cm long.

3) The biggest pretzels in the world

The Mader restaurant in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is known for its German cuisine and for being the oldest restaurant in town, open since 1902. To make this a place of pilgrimage, however, it is mainly its huge pretzels, as big as a pizza, to be accompanied by a nice one-liter beer mug.

4) An epic hamburger

THE'OOmg burgers of the Chicago SafeHouse more than a sandwich is really a challenge. With well 15 burger and a monstrous amount of dripping melted cheese, this is one of America's biggest burgers and costs only $ 50.
What's more, the OOmg is served with two kilos of cheese curd and a liter and a half of beer.

5) The family-size omelette

The Beth's Cafe in Seattle, a delicious diner open 24 hours a day and specialized in breakfasts and quick but genuine dishes, has its strong point substantial omelettes, available from 6 and 12 eggs, which promise to feed even the most voracious customers! No coincidence that the restaurant appeared in an episode of the well-known TV program Man vs Food.

6) Breakfast of the champions

Always for lovers of abundant breakfasts, another unmissable destination in the United States is the Fine & Rare of New York. The specialty of the house is indeed a truly unique breakfast, weighing a kilo and a half, which consists of a giant ostrich egg, coming from a farm in New Jersey, with peppers, onions, sausage, bacon and bread … an unforgettable breakfast!

7) Half a meter of pancakes

We move to Florida where Shelby's kitchen and Deli serves several colossal foods including a brunch whose dish consists of a big half-meter pancake, covered with two kilos of bacon, eggs, toast and fries.

8) A sushi donut weighing 7 kg

From the western kitchen we now pass to the oriental one. At WAVE Asian Bistro & Sushi in Mount Dora, in Florid, they make some really original donuts made entirely of sushi, weighing as much as 7 kilos and over 7 thousand calories and designed for about 10 people. This dish, prepared with rice for sushi, spicy crab, tuna and cucumber, requires almost three hours of processing time

9) 36 donuts in one

From a salty donut we pass to a sweet one of a kind. In fact, you can find DK's Donuts and Bakery in Santa Monica, California a donut so big as to be the equivalent of 36 classic donuts. Customers can not only choose the size, but also customize their order, choosing for example the type of frosting and decoration.

10) The ice cream of dreams

All of us have dreamed of eating a pyramid of ice cream as children, but also as adults. Disney is well aware that in its Florida amusement park, and particularly in the Disney's Beach Club Resort, it has included in the menu a ice cream cup served in a bowl so big it was called so big it was called Kitchen Sink dessert, the sweet of the kitchen sink. Inside there is practically everything: ice cream with chocolate, mint, coffee, chocolate; but also chocolate biscuits, peanut butter, marshmallows, fresh fruit and nuts, a real blaze of flavors!

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Restaurants against Hunger: when the potatoes are united in bitterness to become sweet and supportive – Italian Cuisine

Restaurants against Hunger: when the potatoes are united in bitterness to become sweet and supportive


We could not do that to close this our review of Restaurants Against the Hunger with a good dessert. And so be it! We offer you the Soft Patata Bologna PDO created by La Porta Restaurant. In Bologna, clear! Do not know yet what are the Restaurants against the Hunger ??? They are those who have joined the Action against Hunger campaign, which lasts until December 31: for each dish (or menu) supportive, 2 euros go to support of undernourished children.

The "Soft Bologna Potato PDO, Montenegro, chocolate and crunchy almonds and hazelnuts" It is included in the solidarity tasting menu "Sapori Ricercati e Ritrovati": local subjects, such as the Bologna PDO potato. But also the Montenegro: yes, just the bitter, which since 1885 is produced in the province of the Emilian capital. And then the onion of Medicina, the char of Corno alle Scale, the curly tomato from Parma and more. "Our guests choose the supportive menu because they can to reconcile an act of solidarity with a product of the sought territory"- explains Vincenzo Saladino, manager of the refined restaurant in Bologna (which also offers a Bistro next door and a large one cigar room).

"Considering the potato a prevailing element of the main courses salty and regional, we wanted to enhance its qualities in a dessert, marrying it with a local bitter "- he says the Chef, Lorenzo Venturelli. And here is the recipe.

The Soft Patata Bologna PDO, Montenegro, chocolate and crunchy almonds and hazelnuts

Potato pie:

Dark chocolate 150gr

Butter 80gr

Flour 00 20gr

Dry crushed potatoes 10gr

Medium eggs 2

Yolks 1

Powdered sugar 90gr

Vanilla pod 1

Cane sugar as needed

Assemble everything together in a planetary mixer and pour into buttered cups and sprinkled with cane sugar to cook in a ventilated oven at 170 ° C and 20% humidity for 10 minutes.

foam:

Boiled potatoes 100gr

Cream 10gr

Hot paraffin 15gr

Heat the cream and pour over the boiled potatoes with the proespuma; mix and siphon with 2 fillings of cream.

Crisp:

Milk chocolate 150gr

Butter 20gr

Dried fruit to taste 50gr

Bring in the tempera the milk chocolate at 45 ° c, cool to 27 ° c and heat again at 30 ° c. Add coarsely chopped butter and dried fruit.

Salsa Montenegro:

Montenegro 100gr

Agar agar 1gr

Sugar to taste

Heat Montenegro and add the agar agar mixed with a little sugar, bring to a boil and cool for a day. Later mix slightly.

Pearls Montenegro:

Montenegro 100gr

Agar agar 5gr

Sugar to taste

Cold seed oil for spherification as required.

Use the same procedure as the sauce except for cooling, which is obtained with the thermal shock of cold seed oil: with the help of a syringe without a needle, pour small drops into the oil in a high carafe. Wash the pearls.

Plating:

Pour a little sauce as a base, put the hot cake and foam with pearls over it. Garnish with crisp.

When you go out to eat during these holidays, choose a supportive restaurant! You will do good to you and to a child who is hungry. Choose La Porta Restaurant or another of the Restaurants against the Hunger near your home.

Carra Traverso Saibante
December 2018

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