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March 19, 2010

Fresh Italian Herbs Make The Best Italian Food

Traditional Italian food uses only fresh ingredients including fresh Italian herbs. There are a variety of fresh herbs common in Italian cooking. Most people are familiar with the little bottles of dried herbs from the grocery store, but if you haven’t prepared food with fresh herbs, you really need to give it a try.

How can you tell the difference between and herb and a spice?

The leaves and stems of aromatic plants are called herbs, and the root, seeds, bark or fruit is called a spice. Herb plants contain oils which are very fragrant and add the distinctive aroma and flavor that Italian food is known for.

Oregano, basil, thyme, rosemary, sage and parsley are commonly used Italian herbs.

Basil is a member of the mint family, and like all mint herbs, it is extremely fragrant when picked fresh. Basil leaves blacken when exposed to metal, therefore it is common in Italy to tear the leaves by hand before throwing the basil into a sauce or onto a dish. Basil is the main ingredient in traditional Italian pesto.

Oregano is another popular herb in both Italian and Greek food. Most people are familiar with this herb in tomato based pasta sauces and with meats.

Italian Parsley, also known as flat-leaf parsley, is readily available in most grocery stores and is easy to distinguish it from the curly variety frequently used as a garnish. Italians favor this parsley for cooking because it has a much better flavor, while the curlier variety is best saved for garnishing your dish.

Rosemary is another widely available herb and resembles a little branch from an evergreen tree. This strong herb is great for drying because it can retain its flavor and aroma. This herb is excellent when added to breads like focaccia or cooked with vegetables.

Sage has long, broad leaves and is the herb which flavors the traditional Italian Saltimbocca dish. Sage is another strong herbs, so be careful you don’t use too much.

Thyme is another herb of the mint family, but in contrast to the other mints, it has tiny leaves that can easily be thrown whole into your sauce or dish. I use this herb frequently because its mild flavor goes well with everything and won’t overshadow the rest of your dish.

There are some basic rules for cooking with fresh herbs. A good general rule of thumb is to use 1 tablespoon of fresh herbs for every 1 teaspoon of dried herbs needed in a dish. But remember, cooking is an art and you can use as much or as little as you like.

Try adding your own fresh Italian herbs to liven up your everyday dishes!

 

March 31, 2009

A Guide to Easy Italian Cooking

When you see some of the Italian dishes, no doubt you will think that this food would be incredibly difficult to prepare, but you should know that you do not have to be a professional or even Italian to make these fantastic dishes. There are lots of fantastic easy Italian cooking recipes that you can try out, and which will not only look great but taste delicious as well.

Although there are literally thousands of different options available when it comes to easy Italian cooking recipes, there are a few in particular that you will want to try out.

Chicken Cacciatore

One tasty, easy Italian cooking recipe that you can try out is the chicken cacciatore. You only need a few ingredients and it takes just over a half an hour to prepare. For this easy Italian cooking recipes you will need 1 3-lb. chicken cut into pieces, 1 large onion chopped, 1 pound mushrooms sliced, 1 cup dry sherry wine, 1 cup chicken broth, 2 cups marinara sauce, ¼ cup olive oil, salt and pepper to taste, and 1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley.

To prepare, you simply heat the olive oil in a large pan over medium heat, then add the chicken to the pan and cook until browned on all sides. Now add the onions and mushrooms, and cook for a few minutes, then drain the oil, add salt, pepper a. Now you cook this for about a minute, stirring a few times, then add marinara sauce and chicken broth.

Bring to a boil, reduce heat to low, simmer uncooked for about half an hour. Transfer the chicken to a serving dish, pour sauce over the chicken and sprinkle with parsley, then serve.

Caprese Salad

Another at Italian recipe is that is easy to prepare is this, for Caprese Salad. For it you need 2 pounds of ripe tomatoes sliced, 1 pound fresh mozzarella sliced thick, 4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, 5 to 8 basil leaves, salt and pepper to taste.

Now to make this recipe you just arrange the tomato slices on a platter, top each with a slice of mozzarella, and drizzle some extra virgin olive oil over the mozzarella and tomato. Now you tear the basil leaves into pieces with your hand and sprinkle them on top, season with salt and pepper and serve.

Want more easy Italian cooking recipe ideas? One of the best things you can do is read through an Italian cooking magazine, which will offer lots of different great ideas, and come with pictures most likely as well, so you can see what the dish is supposed to turn out like.

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