**Follow me on my journey- as I cook my way through David Rocco's new cook book; Dolce Vita!

Thursday 24 November 2011

Chatting with David and my Published Review of Dolce Vita

Me: "Hello?"
David: "Hellooooo!"
Me: "David?"
David: "Yes! Hi Sweetheart!"....
That's how the conversation started when THE David Rocco called me at home last week! David has a great sense of humor and it felt like I was talking to an old friend. My little interview with him- helped me with my Dolce Vita review.
I'm excited to say that the review is on the front page of Harper Collin's Savvy Reader site this morning. Click here to read the review!!!!

Monday 14 November 2011

It FIG-ures!

Around the holidays you will find lots of dried figs- which is exciting because I am seriously addicted to them! I didn't feel like having a meal for dinner tonight, so I decided to make a medley of 'Parmigiano con Noci e Miele', (cheese with nuts, dried figs and honey).
The honey made the nuts and figs so sweet and the saltiness from the cheese- cut through all the sweetness. It was a devine recipe from the Dolce Vita cook book!

Last weekend I was supposed to interview David -for my Dolce Vita book review- at Costco. We were to meet after his book signing- but the line up was sooo long, (it figures!) As a result, David will be calling me at home tomorrow afternoon for the interview! I will be back with that soon :)

Sunday 6 November 2011

The Marriage of Sweet & Sour

Oh how I wish it was still strawberry season.
 For now, I have to buy strawberries from the grocery store. I bought some strawberries to make this next recipe; Fragole all' Aceto Balsamico. It's a simple combination of balsamic vinegar and strawberries. Let it rest for 5 minutes and enjoy. The sweetness of the strawberries cut through the sour taste of the vinegar. David even suggested to try balsamic vinegar over vanilla ice cream. I did just that and was amazed by the taste. It tasted a bit like coffee ice cream and it wasn't sour at all.

Tuesday 1 November 2011

Help; my Kitchen's on Fire!

In the Fall, my In-Laws are busy harvesting. Here are the hot peppers they grew in their garden. They are hung to dry, and their seeds will be added to sopresata, (cured meats) and other dishes.
My Father-in-Law is also busy making wine. These photos were taken in his garage.
So the other day I ATTEMPTED to make Stracotto al Chianti. It was going well and smelled like heaven.
I was to leave it in the pot with the lid on- for 2 hours. After an hour, I realized that I burnt it! I just know it's because I didn't close the lid tight and the juices evaporated. I do this all the time. I'm so disappointed that I didn't get to taste it! To make things worse, the house smelled horrible all day.