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This morning for breakfast (at about 8 am, I couldn't sleep more than two hours last night, due to jetlag and my persistant insomnia) I had some fresh Taleggio cheese (a soft cheese similar to brie but a little more cheddary in flavor) I got from a shop about a block away, (where my limited Italian came in very handy), some crusty bread, and a slice or two of salumi, and of course, espresso, which it's customary to drink constantly, or at least when there's not a glass of wine in your hand.
For our Italian cuisine classes, we split into two groups. The morning group makes lunch for everyone, and the evening group (including myself) prepares dinner. And... yes, wine is drunk during classes. You all may have to just join me here in Italy, I'm not sure I'll be able to survive in America after this!! Above is pasta alla amatricana, hand made semolina noodles with tomato sauce, ground pork, onions, garlic, and red pepper, topped with parmesano cheese.
And speaking of porchetta, our second course for lunch today (I know, right?) Every meal here is multi-course, at least three. I... have been careful to pace myself and eat slowly, I'd really rather not roll off the airplane when I get home!


Anyway, above is the swine trifecta: braised pork belly (re: 90% fat... seriously) with chunks of super crispy pork skin, sliced fresh pork sausage and dried then stewed peppers, the veggies are a combination of peppers, squash, tomatoes, onions, olives, and mozzarella cheese. The skin was my favorite part, ooohhh, thinking about it makes me drool a little. I had to limit myself to eating the veggies and 1/8th of the belly (all the skin, though!) since that well exceeds my RDA of saturated fat!
The dessert at lunch, spongecake layered with chocolate and cream, soaked in cherry liquor. This was my least favorite thing so far, mostly because I'm not a fan of cherry liquor. After a bite I decided to save room for dinner. Not saying it wasn't good, just not my cup of tea. Quite pretty to look at, though.

I forgot to take pictures of our first two courses at dinner, (shame on me! This was my group's meal, anyway.) but they were: fried tortellini stuffed with spinach and ricotta, in a red pepper coulis drizzled with balsamic reduction, then a soup of local lentils, favas, and black beans with a huge chunk of gorganzola dolce in the center. Above is a stew of wild boar, with olives, mirepoix, garlic, sage, raisins, and lardo (cured pork fat), which is the dish I made in conjunction with another student. The greens are braised chicory, the starch in the background is a potato flan with carmelized red onions.
And another version of tiramisu, with rum and espresso, fresh mascarpone, ladyfingers, a hint of sambuca, and crumbled chocolate biscotti on top.
If you couldn't tell, this is food paradise, literally. I'm just overwhelmed by how amazing this trip is so far! Oh, and the street I'm living on is Via Paradiso, how appropriate is that?!?!


I forgot to take pictures of our first two courses at dinner, (shame on me! This was my group's meal, anyway.) but they were: fried tortellini stuffed with spinach and ricotta, in a red pepper coulis drizzled with balsamic reduction, then a soup of local lentils, favas, and black beans with a huge chunk of gorganzola dolce in the center. Above is a stew of wild boar, with olives, mirepoix, garlic, sage, raisins, and lardo (cured pork fat), which is the dish I made in conjunction with another student. The greens are braised chicory, the starch in the background is a potato flan with carmelized red onions.

If you couldn't tell, this is food paradise, literally. I'm just overwhelmed by how amazing this trip is so far! Oh, and the street I'm living on is Via Paradiso, how appropriate is that?!?!
Ciao, ragazze!
Great first blog. Keep it up. Grazzi, Papa
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