Monday, June 23, 2014

Italy: MAMMA what are you cooking?




Cooking with Mamma Giulia.  
Another one of a kind experience from 
Yle with www.yltourcongressi


simple ingredients 


The people I meet on my trips Home to Italy each year, 

are the parts of each trip I remember for years.   

 I met Mamma Giulia on an earlier trip when I had a tour of Masseria Provenzani, a luxury country estate outside of Lecce.


On this visit Yle,  the CEO of Yltour.com, 
a custom travel consultant, arranged an interview with Mamma G and for me watch her make her signature focaccia and talk about her thoughts on healthy Italian food.

The courtyard pergola of Masseria Provenzani


 Mamma G creates joy for your mouth with Mediterranean cooking.    

Learn the secret ingredient she adds to Focaccia!

Taurinos' olive oil is found in Mamma G's kitchen 
My second meeting I was treated as a valued friend.  During the week I spent in Puglia, Yle introduced me to many of her favorite people, all who I would never have met without her introduction: an oilve oil farm where trees date back 1,000 years,  the top pastry chef in Lecce, a famous artist and others. Stories to be posted at HometoItaly.com

After our visit to Taurino's Olive farm  bit.ly/1g8dznjlearning to taste olive oil and viewing the operation of how to press olives, we took the short ride to the masseria.      This totally renovated farm complex may take your breath away!  From the miticulous garden to the pool or the room available in an old tower.   You shall immediately become entranced.

But we are here to meet Mamma Guilia, one of the outstanding cooks/instructors for Yltour.com Cooking with Mamma program.

http://www.cookinpuglia.com/  





The dough was mixed in advance and final preparation started.






after dough was shaped in the pan, fresh herbs from the garden and tomatoes are inserted into each pan as well a liberal amounts of olive oil


Hot out of the oven, the smell of fresh focaccia was wonderful


As we sampled this delight, Mamma told me about her passion for cooking






 

I do not cook but I certainly enjoy eating!   Yle always takes such wonderful care of me, I think I am her only client!   

One visit with Yle Sambati and you are a friend for life!

Oh, the secret ingredient...............POTATOES!   Mamma G adds potatoes to the mixture.

the texture was very fluffly compared to other slices of focaccia i had sampled.   You purchase a slice by weight  in most bakeries...... an after school snack, avoid the crowd wiht the local school lets out.








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