Saturday, 29 October 2011

Whether You Love to Cook - Or Just Love to Eat - There's a Culinary Tour That's Right For You

!±8± Whether You Love to Cook - Or Just Love to Eat - There's a Culinary Tour That's Right For You

Culinary tours are becoming more and more popular all the time. They're not just for learning to cook - some are simply food or wine appreciation tours. Which means you get to sit back and watch someone else do the work, while you enjoy the "samples"!

If you do want to learn to cook the local cuisine, there are plenty of opportunities. Some are week-long, intensive training; others are 1/2 day cooking classes that you can fit into an otherwise busy vacation to one of your favorite places.

But all are great fun!

While there are culinary tours that travel the world, there are also plenty of opportunities to explore regional cuisine here in the U.S.

New York City - a Cross-Cultural Experience

America is comprised of many ethnic cultures and histories - and all of them are found in New York.

Start with a walking tour of Brooklyn. The Best-of-Brooklyn-Sightseeing-Food-and-Culture-Tour stops at a kosher Hasidic deli and Latin American cafes (for a "Cuban" sandwich). Plus, there is a stop at Jacques Torres chocolate factory!

The Institute of Culinary Education/Recreation division offers tons of classes and tours, featuring every cuisine imaginable. There are week-long, hands-on classes covering cooking skills and several different cuisines; demonstration classes; and half-day walking tours - covering Italian, Indian, and other cuisines; greenmarkets, CUPCAKES; and CHOCOLATE!

New Orleans - Rich and spicy cuisine, just like the town itself!

In New Orleans, you can spend a few hours or a few days indulging in cooking classes! Between ghost tours and garden walks, enjoy the flavors of Cajun and Creole cuisine.

The New Orleans Experience offers classes from 3 hours to 3 days at the House on Bayou Road. The classes are small, and the focus is on Creole. After the class, of course, you can enjoy your meal in the garden.

The New Orleans School of Cooking offers demonstration-only classes in the French Quarter. You can watch them do the work, and partake of the rewards later! The menu changes daily, but includes gumbo and jambalaya, red beans, pralines, and bread pudding.

Don't know the difference between Cajun and Creole? The New Orleans Culinary History Tour will explain it - as well as offer a walking tour of the French Quarter with lessons in the history of the city and it's unique cuisine. This is not a cooking tour, but a tasting tour.

San Francisco - There's more to San Francisco than Rice a Roni!

There are hundreds of Chinese restaurants in San Francisco - but to truly appreciate the cuisine, try the Wok Wiz Daily Tour "I can't believe I ate my way through Chinatown!" This tour, led by Chinese-American locals, starts with breakfast and ends "when someone explodes". Need I say more?

The North Beach and Little Italy Walking Tour offers a bit of history, a little bread, and a great Italian meal (with wine, of course!).

There are many wine tours to the Sonoma and Napa Valleys. The Deluxe California Wine Country Tour is a full-day extravaganza, visiting both Sonoma and Napa, with stops at both boutique and large wineries.

Or try the Napa Valley Wine Train. The train travels from San Francisco to Napa Valley and back, with a gourmet lunch and wine tastings on board.

Small Ships - enjoy Coastal Cuisine from Maine Lobster to Napa Wine!

Why not take a small ship cruise exploring the northern Atlantic or Pacific Northwest coasts, and enjoy local food and wine at the same time?

American Cruise Lines travels the eastern coast of the U.S., and offers local specialties on several sailings. Celebrate "Crabfest" in July on Chesapeake Bay, or "Lobsterfest" in September in Maine.

Cruisewest sails the San Francisco Bay and Columbia/Snake Rivers, offering wine tastings and local delicacies on both excursions. Look for Taste of the Pacific Northwest or California Wine Country cruises.

This is just a sampling of what's available in the U.S. - and there are many, many more opportunities to explore exotic cuisine around the world!

On your next trip, don't just have a meal at an ethnic restaurant - have a culinary adventure!


Whether You Love to Cook - Or Just Love to Eat - There's a Culinary Tour That's Right For You

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Sunday, 23 October 2011

All-Clad Cookware For World-Class Cuisine

!±8± All-Clad Cookware For World-Class Cuisine

The hands-down choice of four-star kitchens all over the world, All-Clad Cookware is recommended by professional and amateur chefs alike because of its unparalleled quality.

Loyal users swear by its durability, functional design, and exceptional heat conduction. All-Clad Cookware is known for its patented heat-conducting aluminum core which is not only a feature of the cookware's bottom but goes all the way up to the utensil's sides for evenly distributed cooking.

Its interior is made of 18/10 stainless steel which is guaranteed not to react with the food nor alter its flavor. Because of these, it is definitely one of the best metals used for cookware interiors. Some models are coated with non-stick material, but even without this coating, stainless steel is still the easiest cookware surface to use.

The All-Clad Cookware LTD model has an anodized aluminum exterior (your choice of black or dark gray) which is excellent for heat transfer. The sleek look of this is All-Clad Cookware line is just an added bonus to their impressive heat conductivity.

You can also find the All-Clad Cop-R-Chef models whose exteriors are made with easy-to-clean, extra-thick copper that's chip and crack resistant. They are similarly made of 18/10-grade stainless steel, just as the All-Clad Copper Core Cookware. This line features a copper core for greater heat conductivity and a rolled rim to make pouring easy.

Of all the All-Clad Cookware models, the Copper Core set has the most number of layers of high-performance metal - 5. For exceptionally precise heat control, the copper layer is sandwiched between two heavy-duty aluminum layers, and is fully clad - which means that these 5 layers extend from the bottom all the way to its sides.

Depending on your preference and on your kitchen's design, you can choose the model of All-Clad Cookware that you prefer.

All Clad Cookware is not your run-of-the-mill cookware, and thus are priced higher than the more common brands. However, its durability more than makes up for the relatively higher price tag. You can also choose from several All-Clad Cookware lines to suit your budget, or buy a few pieces from different lines.

The most popular model is the All-Clad Stainless Steel collection, favored for its classic good looks and low maintenance. It is dishwasher-safe, unlike the other models which need to be hand-washed. All-Clad Cookware pieces all use stainless, non-corrosive rivets to attach their trademark stay-cool handles.


All-Clad Cookware For World-Class Cuisine

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Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Cuisipro Deluxe Food Mill

!±8± Cuisipro Deluxe Food Mill

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With a simple turn of the ergonomic, non slip handle this durable stainless steel food mill purees a wide variety of fruit and vegetables while straining out skins , seeds and pulp. Instead of manually scraping the underside of the mill, the innovative scraper automatically scrapes as you turn. This increases efficiently by allowing a smoother, more continuous flow of food . The deluxe food mill also sits high in you pot or bowl keeping the mill out of the food. Comes with 3 different size straining disks; 2mm, 3mm; 4mm. Comes part for easy cleaning.

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