Stay tuned.. the editorial staff of The Basic Art of Italian Cooking will be visiting the region of Umbria, a vineyard, cooking school, agriturismo, olive grove and more. We will…
In Italy we are all professed coffee experts or we like to think so and a coffee that has a specific brand on it- like a designer label ..is always looked…
copyright, 2008, Maria Liberati The Basic Art of Italian Cooking by Maria Liberati tm https://www.marialiberati.com https://www.marialiberati.com/blog2 Editor:Alexis Popov The days of summer are dwindling down, so don't forget to enjoy…
copyright, 2008, Maria Liberati, The Basic Art of Italian Cooking by Maria Liberati tm https://www.marialiberati.com Editor: Suzanne Russo The Italians have been cultivating olives since the Fifth Century. They have refined the…
Copyright, 2008, Maria Liberati The Basic Art of Italian Cooking https://www.marialiberati.com https://www.marialiberati.com/blog2 Editor: Joseph McVeigh Basil: a kingly herb? Basil is a widely used…
copyright, 2008, Maria Liberati The Basic Art of Italian Cooking Editor:Sara Harris What is it about cookies (dolci- in Italian) that have even the harshest food critics saying, Mmm! Whether…
copyright,2008, Maria Liberati The Basic Art of Italian Cooking Editor: Michela Pompeo Summer: a time of rest, holidays, enjoyment… a time of healthy eating, especially considering the great…
copyright, 2008, Maria Liberati The Basic Art of Italian Cooking by Maria Liberati tm Editor: Sara A. Harris There’s nothing quite comparable to the first sip of a…
copyright, 2008, Maria Liberati A crowd pleaser on the menu in most Italian restaurants is fettuccini alfredo, a deliciously creamy mixture of fettuccini, cream, butter, and cheese. Although…
copyright,2008, Maria Liberati,The Basic Art of Italian Cooking editor: Joseph McVeigh If cannoli is the champion of Italian desserts, tiramisu is the challenger. Although it may seem that tiramisu…