Things we talked about in this episode:
- Markets of Tuscany, A cookbook
- Indoor and historic markets in Tuscany
- Weekly markets and what you can buy there
- Farmers markets in Tuscany
Recipes mentioned in this episode:
- Pork loin with pears and pecorino: https://en.julskitchen.com/main/meat/roast-pork-loin-with-pears
Markets of Tuscany, A cookbook: https://en.julskitchen.com/other/books/my-new-cookbook
I’d love to hear from you: where do you shop? Are you a farmers’ market attendee? When you travel, do you visit food markets?
Share it with me via email or with a post or a story on Instagram using the hashtag #cookingwithanitalianaccent and tagging @julskitchen.
I will also answer listeners’ questions about Italian and Tuscan cooking. So, if you have a question in your mind, just email me or join our Facebook Group Cooking with Juls’ Kitchen. I’ll answer your questions at the end of each episode.
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[ITALIANO] Ricette menzionate nell’episodio:
- Arista con le pere e il pecorino: https://it.julskitchen.com/secondi-piatti/carne/arista-con-le-pere-pecorino
La Cucina dei Mercati in Toscana: https://it.julskitchen.com/i-libri/la-cucina-dei-mercati-toscana
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mar 17, 2019
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Ciao, I am Giulia Scarpaleggia, a Tuscan born and bred country girl, a home cook, a food writer and a photographer. I teach Tuscan cooking classes in my house in the countryside in between Siena and Florence. I’ve been sharing honest, reliable Italian recipes for 10 years now, through my cookbooks and our blog Juls' Kitchen. If you love everything about Italian food, big crowded tables and seasonal ingredients, join us and follow our podcast “Cooking with an Italian accent“.
Ciao, I am Giulia Scarpaleggia, a Tuscan born and bred country girl, a home cook, a food writer and a photographer. I teach Tuscan cooking classes in my house in the countryside in between Siena and Florence. I’ve been sharing honest, reliable Italian recipes for 10 years now, through my cookbooks and our blog Juls' Kitchen. If you love everything about Italian food, big crowded tables and seasonal ingredients, join us and follow our podcast “Cooking with an Italian accent“.Ascolta su
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