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caprese salad

Caprese salad: the Italian recipe for the summer

Caprese salad tells about Italy in summer: simple, fresh and colorful. It is a recipe consisting of very few ingredients, yet it is famous all over the world. It's a traditional Italian recipe. Its colors are a real hymn to the Italian flag: the green of the basil, the white of the mozzarella and the [...]

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How to enjoy Rome from home: 5 tips

How to enjoy Rome from home? In these critical days, in which all of Rome, all of Italy, the whole world is hanging on the thread of expectation because of the Corona Virus COVID19, the question that often arises is: how to pass the time? There are those who plan a trip without thinking about [...]

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Vignarola

Vignarola: the Roman cuisine recipe that speaks of spring

Vignarola is a Roman cuisine recipe. It is extremely tasty and, at the same time, it is easy to prepare. The recipe calls for the use of seasonal vegetables that enrich it with traditional flavors. Peas, broad beans and artichokes are the masters of this tasty and healthy dish. Let's find out more about Vignarola, the [...]

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HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM EAT&WALK ITALY

Happy New Year 2020 to everyone! Every year starts with the right and good intentions! It's always a great emotion to start a new year: it's a new experience and we want to make it perfect in every way! Moreover, the good intentions for the New Year 2020 have just been written on the notebook [...]

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Supplì: the Roman king of fried food

The supplì is undoubtedly one of the most famous appetizers of Roman cuisine. A simple finger food that can be eaten on the roads of Rome, walking through the streets of the Eternal City and enjoying all the taste of stringy mozzarella and rice. The king of fried food is excellent both as an appetizer [...]

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Puttanesca Recipe by Eat&Walk Italy

Puttanesca: the sauce with the sinful name

Puttanesca is one of the most characteristic recipes of the Italian gastronomic tradition. The cities that compete for it are two, Naples and Rome. It is a sauce made from tomatoes, olive oil, garlic, black Gaeta olives, capers and oregano. In the Roman version the salted anchovies are added. For the Capital, in fact, it is [...]

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Photography: story of light painting shots

We all know what photography is and just for the sake oftrying we got closer to this form of art. Literally the word comes from two Greek terms: phos (photo) and graphis (spelling). So in some ways the hidden meaning of the word photography is to write with light. After all, light is the fundamental element [...]

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Artichokes: the Roman warrior with a tender heart

The artichokes are a complex vegetable. Many poets have spoken and extolled its praises. With the words of Pablo Neruda in his Ode al carciofo we find a precise description: "The tender-hearted artichoke was dressed as a warrior". The artichokes are a vegetable with a unique shape, extremely generous. You can cook them in many ways: [...]

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Polpette: the Italian dish that conquers the world

Polpette are one of those dishes that accompany the life of an Italian from childhood to adulthood. In fact, many Italians would say that it was their grandmother who created the recipe for polpette. Depending on the city and the region, there are different kind of meatballs. You can find meatballs for every taste! They are [...]

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Saltimbocca alla Romana: the unmistakable Italian taste

Saltimbocca alla Romana (Roman style veal slices) are a typical dish of the Roman cuisine: tasty slices of veal with raw ham and sage with a flavor so good that they jump directly into the mouth! A quick and appetizing treat: the name probably comes from its unmistakable taste. However, the origin of this dish […]

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