I can't wait! On the 29th of May, I'll be announcing some fantasticaaa news about some projects that I have been working on over the past couple on months. Stay tuned here for what's about to break!
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Monday, May 27, 2024
Fantasticaaa News on the Horizon!
I can't wait! On the 29th of May, I'll be announcing some fantasticaaa news about some projects that I have been working on over the past couple on months. Stay tuned here for what's about to break!
Sunday, May 3, 2015
Snapshot of the Day- Il Mio Aglio, Olio, e Peperoncino, Chef Francesco Russo, Il Golfo Ristorante, (Sa)
There are some pasta dishes that are simply classics. One is spaghetti aglio, olio e peponcino, spaghetti with garlic extra virgin olive oil, and red chili pepper. There are some twists on this plate of spaghetti madness and I recently had the chance to try Chef Francesco Russo's version . Russo, executive chef of Il Golfo Restaurant located in Hotel Raito, a 5 star luxury hotel located at the doorstep of the Amalfi Coast. This dish has been a staple on his menu for a few seasons. Pretty obvious as to why. Russo, a chef who embraces the products of the territory, decided to add a star to this dish. And that star is an anchovy- in two versions- the precious anchovy fish sauce and fresh anchovies as well. A light sprinkling of taralli crumbs complete the dish.
His Aglio, Olio, e Peperoncino.
Spaghetti madness.
Chef Russo's recipe for this dish and others can be found here on his blog,.
His Aglio, Olio, e Peperoncino.
Spaghetti madness.
Chef Russo's recipe for this dish and others can be found here on his blog,.
Sunday, April 19, 2015
The Benvenuto - Taverna Del Capitano, Marina del Cantone (Na)
A beautiful spring weekend called for a drive to Marina del Cantone, a spot that has become a favorite of mine since I first visited in 2013. Marina del Cantone, a small fishing village in the Sorrento Peninsula which hosts the Michelin star Restaurant Taverna del Capitano. I stopped in the kitchen to say hello to Chef Alfonso Caputo and try to get a sneak peek on what would be in store for lunch. Yes, I was curious what was on the new spring menu, but also interested in what Caputo had in mind for my benvenuto. The Benvenuto is an off menu item that is served at the beginning of the meal. A bite, morsel, mini appetizer if you will, that changes daily. A fusion of fresh seasonal products and the chef's creativity. A glance around the kitchen with stainless steel countertops, I noticed a tray of brightly colored freshly washed zucchini flowers. My mind went immediately to memories Spaghetti with Zucchini alla Nerano, but Caputo told me that with these were the first zucchini of the season - for that dish it was better to wait. He had other plans for those zucchini. Those zucchini and their bright colorful flowers would be part of that day's benevenuto filled with a slice of mozzarella a drizzle of olive oil and gently steamed cooked.
Those zucchini would be placed on a platter alongside a meatball made with bluefish as well as a squid presented in the form soft, morbidissimo wafer and a little squid ink drizzled around the sides of the plate...cosi'.
Those zucchini were the beginning of a colorful, flavorful springtime lunch.
Benvenuto.
Welcome.
Buon Appetito.
Those zucchini would be placed on a platter alongside a meatball made with bluefish as well as a squid presented in the form soft, morbidissimo wafer and a little squid ink drizzled around the sides of the plate...cosi'.
Those zucchini were the beginning of a colorful, flavorful springtime lunch.
Benvenuto.
Welcome.
Buon Appetito.
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Milagros Gastrobar - A Bit of La Spagna in Napoli
That's why going back to Milagros Gastrobar a little more than a year ish after their grand opening was such a treat. Milagros Gastrobar is a small Spanish restaurant tucked in a vico a whisper away from the hustle and bustle of Mergellina's lungomare. I visited back in the fall of 2013 when Chef Carlos Peña and Marina Delle Monache had just opened up. I decided to go back a couple of weeks ago for a chat, a glass or two of Spanish vinos, and a fresh look and taste of their revamped tapas and paella menu.
Chef Carlos Peña |
¡Buen provecho!
We began with Xato', a crunchy escarole salad which the chef prepared for me at my table as he explained the ingredients. Ingredients which included black olives and a romesco sauce, popular Catalonia, Northern Spain made with nuts and red peppers.
Xato' |
Since we all love little fried balls of goodness, it was only natural that I'd try a jamon croquette.
Excited to see a wine list with affordable Spanish wines, like this fresh crisp white which paired well with my dishes.
Next up, this dish-Huevos “Cidón”-scrambled eggs with potatoes, morcilla di León, and a granny smith green apple sauce. Chef Carlos Peña's tribute to his maestro, Carlos Cidón (Castilla e León's first michelin star chef) who passed away a few years ago.
And what better wine to go with carrilleras with Spanish sauce. Slow cooked braised veal with a red wine reduction sauce. Red peppers on the side.
And arròs negre with clams...
She brought me over my dessert. How did she know I liked chocolate? Tartufo di di carajillo - with chocoalate, coffee and oruju - a popular brandy from Northern Spain.
A bit of Spagna in Napoli.
Milagros Gastrobar
Via S.Maria in Portico, 15
Napoli-80122
Tel: 081 032 0143
Sunday, March 15, 2015
A Sneak Peek at Spring - Taverna Estia, Brusciano (Na)
When is the best time to visit a restaurant for the first time? At the beginning of the season to try the new items on the menu? In the heart and heat of the summer? At the end of the season to get an up close and personal taste of the classics?
My first visit to Taverna Estia - located in the small town of Brusciano on the outskirts of Napoli - falls into the none of the above category.
My first visit to Taverna Estia - located in the small town of Brusciano on the outskirts of Napoli was several months after I introduced myself to Maitre Sommelier Mario Sposito poolside during an event last summer.
My first visit to Taverna Estia - located in the small town of Brusciano on the outskirts of Napoli was a couple of months after I met Mario's brother, Chef Francesco Sposito at event last December.
My first visit to Taverna Estia - located in the small town of Brusciano on the outskirts of Napoli was a few months after this small taverna/ristorante was awarded their 2nd Michelin star.
I arrived at 1 pm ish on a Saturday afternoon - just in time for lunch. And I was in luck. Chef Sposito(Europe's youngest bistellato- 32 years old in August) had been working on a new dishes for the spring and asked me if I'd be willing to try it out before he finalizes the menu. He didn't have to ask twice! I immediately found my place at a small table next to the window. A table come piace a me...my type of table, with a view of the terrace and a perfect view of the kitchen whose curtains were about to open.
Let the show begin.
Chef Francesco Sposito |
It began subito when Maitre Mario Sposito alongside his wife Violetta Bobrova brought out the wine list, a plate of homemade pane and grissini, and what became my new guilty pleasure. A small vase of algae chips.
I wanted to concentrate on the meal, so I entrusted the wine choices to Sposito. No problem for this highly recognized sommelier who placed down a feather light crystal wine calice and filled it with a glass of NV Domaine de l'Ocre Rouge La Perle Noire, a French sparkling wine made with pinot noir.
A colorful tray jam packed with numerous flavors and textures. Like this soft green pea sponge with a sliver of pork cheek carefully laid on top.
Bread, butter and smoked anchovy.
A codfish bonbon.
A cannelino with caprino goat cheese and Bronte pistachio nuts.
It was time to change my glass of wine. To my delight, a Lacryma Christi del Vesuvio bianco 2011 by Sorrentino Vini.
A Campania white which paired well with the next few dishes:
A beef emulsion with a foi gras granita, lemon and tarragon.
Mario suggested that I swipe a little of the tarragon sauce as I eat the shrimp. To get that perfect balance of flavor.
Next:
Spinach in two versions: fresh and spongy. To accompany a lightly sauteed red mullet and a red turnip sauce.
New course, new wine...We went to Northern Italy for a 2011 vintage of pinot grigio..
Two pasta dishes. Two pasta assaggini: Beginning with a dish that whose aroma's brought back memories of my early days in Italia. Mortadella. Everyone's favorite sandwich meat. Here, the staff made a pasta flavored with pistachio nuts from Bronte. On the side a smooth creamy mortedella mousse, powdered burnt leek, fresh pistachios and pistachio oil.
Sticking with pasta, Chef Sposito sent a dish out that the my camera loved as much as I did.
Spring had something to say in Sposito's second courses as well. Beginning with sea bass with asparagus and a thin layer of pork cheek on a mussel sauce and an onion confit on the side.
Then, maybe the dish of the day... a scallop and fennel salad on a bed of creamy fennel al pastis.
Dessert? I usually pass, but. Ok. Maybe a small tray of piccoli pastries. And as usual, my eye and hand went straight for the chocolate. Like this chocolte rosemary truffle (which earned its own post! ) and a chocolatey macaroon.
Meal over. What is really 5:30 pm? I guess so. I enjoyed a long and pleasurable conversation with Mario, his mother, and wife Violetta, We talked about the upcoming season, lunch in the garden, jazz nights. I then headed into the kitchen to say goodbye to the kitchen brigade, salutare the chef. A quick see you later/I enjoyed myself/grande/grande/ciao was basically all that escaped my lips, since the staff was in full swing getting ready for yet another sold out Saturday night.
Chef Sposito shook my hand, a quick smile, then added - "On your next visit, I'll have you try some of our classics..."
Next visit?
When is the best time to visit a restaurant for the second time? At the beginning of the season to try the new items on the menu? In the heart and heat of the summer? At the end of the season to get an up close and personal taste of the classics?
Taverna Estia
Via G. De Ruggiero, 108
80031 Brusciano (Na)
081 519 9633
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