Author Archives: Julie at Kitchen
Olive Oil Ricotta Cake with Italian Prune Plums and Whipped Mascarpone Cream
At long last, a recipe! I am particularly excited to share this cake with you as it is everything I love in a dessert. It is dead simple to make, uses some lovely seasonal fruit (in the form of Italian … Continue reading
A Trip to Italy with Messors
Hello again at long last! I can’t believe how much time has passed since my last post and honestly I had no intention of staying away from here for so long. After a wonderful trip to Paris where we hosted … Continue reading
A Magical Visit to The Cook’s Atelier in Beaune, Burgundy
It is almost time to say goodbye to France for another year but before I do I just had to put up a post about the most extraordinary culinary experience of our trip. Sarolta and I love hosting our annual … Continue reading
Day 9 and 10 of the 2nd Annual Paris Culinary Tour
That’s a wrap! I can’t believe our second culinary tour is over! It has been a whirlwind ten days with our amazing group and both Sarolta and I are so grateful to everyone who helped make this year’s tour such a … Continue reading
Day 8 of the 2nd Annual Paris Culinary Tour
Didn’t get around to posting yesterday as we had a busy day cooking, eating, walking, biking, walking and eating some more. Here are the visual highlights. xo J
Day 7 of the 2nd Annual Culinary Tour in Paris
Today’s highlight was a picnic lunch in the Luxembourg Gardens. We started out this morning exploring the Marché des Enfants Rouges where we picked up some mini quiches, grapes, apricots, walnuts and cherry tomatoes. We found some sliced French ham, … Continue reading
Day 6 of the 2nd Annual Paris Culinary Tour
Today we made our way around the city to visit some the better known chocolate and candy stores in Paris. We spent a bit of time exploring the amazing food hall at the Galleries Lafayette where we were able to … Continue reading
Day 4 and 5 of the 2nd Annual Culinary Tour in Paris
We are officially midway through our tour and today was a free day for our guests to check out museums, wander the cobblestoned streets, window-shop and people-watch while enjoying a drink on one of the many terrasses of Paris. Here … Continue reading