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One
Chef, or a Bevy of Chefs? |
by:
Margaret
Cowan |
Most
cooking tours feature one chef who gives
you two to four cooking lessons in the same
kitchen on your three to six day cooking
adventure. Some tours take you to a variety
of restaurants and homes so you cook with
many chefs or good home cooks. The "cook's
tour" version is four chefs in four different
kitchens in six days.
Which is better for you, one or many?
Cooking with one chef four times in six
days gives you an opportunity to really
get to know one another ---a new friend
in Italy! Working together in the kitchen
over a few days means your teacher will
understand what you want and need to learn,
and how you learn best, so you get the most
out of your lessons.
In most cooking tours with one chef, your
cooking lessons are in the same hotel or
country property you stay at, so you just
go downstairs after breakfast for a morning
lesson, and can just walk to your room after
your dinner following an early evening lesson.
No driving back and forth from home to other
chefs' kitchens.
If you're looking for a relaxed pace with
a new Italian friend at a home base, the
"one chef" cooking tour is for you.
Cooking with many chefs, you meet a wonderful
variety of local characters from young &
charming to old & charming, from a top restaurant
chef to a grandmother on her farm.
Some cook traditional style plates while
others mix in creative touches; dishes are
too beautiful to eat. You learn a variety
of styles and presentations. Each area has
it's own specialities, white truffles, artichokes
and an ever changing array of olive oils
and rich flavoured regional wines. More
aromas to temp your palate than you could
ever imagine and the best part is that you
will be able to recreate the recipes and
relive the memories when you are back working
in your own kitchen at home.
You experience cooking in many kitchens,
restaurants and homes-the equipment they
use, how their kitchens are laid out-- you
get a real feel for food culture and maybe
some ideas for your kitchen at home.
Visit a variety of towns and landscapes
as you travel to all the chefs' kitchens
and get a good idea of what the countryside
is like. It's an opportunity to soak up
the warm rich colours and imposing architecture
from the various ages of Italy.
If you're looking for real immersion in
Italian culture, thrive on variety and like
to keep busy, the "many chef" tour is designed
especially with you in mind.
I've visited about 40 cooking holiday programs
in Italy from north to south stayed in the
accommodation, met the owners and chefs,
and whenever possible, participated in Italian
cooking lessons and of course sampled the
food. I've been travelling to Italy since
1972, lived in Tuscany, and the Amalfi Coast
for three years. Although I no longer live
in Italy, I always come away from my Italian
travels in my "second country" with mouth-watering
new recipes and a renewed appreciation of
Italy and the Italian people.
About the author:
Margaret Cowan is Mama Margaret. She owns
Mama Margaret & Friends Cooking, Wine &
Walking Adventures in Italy. If you like
to immerse yourself in the local culture,
learn to cook local dishes and meet unique
characters when you travel, you will appreciate
Margaret's Insider Travel Tips at: http://www.italycookingschools.com
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