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EP #1400:  Cooking with Kayla:  Kayla's Italy Food Adventure - Where she Went, What She Ate, and What She'll Make at Home

EP #1400: Cooking with Kayla: Kayla's Italy Food Adventure - Where she Went, What She Ate, and What She'll Make at Home

From"Health Power"


EP #1400: Cooking with Kayla: Kayla's Italy Food Adventure - Where she Went, What She Ate, and What She'll Make at Home

From"Health Power"

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Jun 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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SummaryKayla shares her experience of eating gluten-free in Italy and the amazing food she had. She did extensive research and found that Italy is one of the best countries for gluten-free options. The food was fresh, not processed, and tasted incredible. She highlights specific meals she had in Rome and Sienna, including gluten-free paninis, risotto, and pasta. She also visited wineries and enjoyed wine tastings. Overall, Kayla had a fantastic culinary experience in Italy. Kayla shares her experiences with gluten-free dining in Italy, highlighting the delicious and accommodating options available. She discusses the unique flavors and ingredients she encountered, such as pears, mozzarella, and balsamic glaze on pizza, as well as risotto dishes with cacio e pepe and tomato sauce. Kayla also mentions the use of coconut milk and oat milk as alternatives for creating creamy sauces. She plans to recreate these dishes at home and shares her recommendations for gluten-free dining in Florence. The conversation concludes with a discussion about Spain and future recipe recreations.Keywords: Italy, gluten-free, food, fresh, research, Rome, Sienna, paninis, risotto, pasta, wineries, wine tastings, gluten-free, Italy, dining, pizza, risotto, coconut milk, oat milk, recipe recreations, SpainTakeawaysItaly is a great country for gluten-free options and the food is fresh and delicious.Kayla did extensive research and found specific restaurants and dishes to try in each city she visited.She enjoyed gluten-free paninis, risotto, and pasta in Rome and Sienna.Kayla also visited wineries and had wine tastings, adding to her culinary experience in Italy. Italy offers a wide range of delicious gluten-free options, including pizzas with unique toppings like pears and arugula.Risotto dishes with cacio e pepe and tomato sauce are popular and can be easily recreated at home.Coconut milk and oat milk can be used as alternatives for creating creamy sauces in gluten-free recipes.Kayla recommends trying gluten-free dining options in Florence, such as the entirely gluten-free restaurant Sangro and the gluten-free pizza at Mama Eats.Future recipe recreations include the risotto with tomato sauce and mozzarella pockets.Sound Bites"Italy is one of the best countries to eat gluten-free food in.""The food in Italy was fresh, not processed, and tasted incredible.""I found a fully gluten-free restaurant in Rome that had delicious paninis.""I got one with pears, mozzarella, provolone, and like a balsamic glaze on top and arugula.""The pizza is like incredible. Like pizza will never be the same for me. It's so light. It's not dense. It's not heavy.""Everything is like lighter. It's baked for a shorter amount of time. So it's not like oozing oil. It's, you know, just strategically placed on the pizza."Chapters00:00Introduction and Overview00:40Choosing to Eat Gluten-Free in Italy01:34Fresh and Delicious Food in Italy06:03Exploring Sienna and Tuscan Cuisine16:13Unexpected Stop in Montepucciano25:32Gluten-Free Dining in Italy29:16Unique Flavors and Ingredients30:11Numbering System on Menus32:30Gluten-Free Pizza in Florence37:36Future Recipe RecreationsRoyalty Free Music from Tunetank.com Track: Surfing! by automaticbananas https://tunetank.com/track/5070-surfing!/
Released:
Jun 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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