A BEGINNERS GUIDE TO ITALIAN FOOD (FACTS EXPLAINED)
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Most of us dream about sipping wine and eating pasta under the Tuscan sun. Unfortunately, that dream has been interrupted by a pandemic and we have no other option but to cast aside all our travel plans. While we may not be able to do much about sun-dappled views, and wine flowing chatter, you can bring true Italian flavors together inside one bowl. There are two ways to do that either you can get food delivered from the best Italian takeout in hell’s kitchen or you can simply learn everything about authentic Italian food to cook delicious meals.
Italian food is one of the best cuisines in the world. It’s bold, scrumptious, and satisfactory with rich textures and flavors. These days we have tons of restaurants serving a wide range of Italian cuisine to customers around the world. However, the experience of Italian food comes from a more personal than practical space. A plate of meatballs or bowl of pasta, Italian food is entwined with Italian culture and tradition. When the immigrants first landed on the American shores, they couldn’t find the authentic Italian ingredients. Eventually, they had to adapt and invent something that serves the entire purpose. Also, one of the major reasons why American-Italian food emerged. The only problem is that American-Italian food keeps your taste buds devoid of authentic Italian taste. To solve your problem here’s a short guide that will help you experience the best of Italian foods.
WHAT IS AUTHENTIC ITALIAN FOOD? To be precise, authentic Italian food is a celebration of organically grown produce. Italians love to celebrate life and they enjoy cooking in their kitchens. A typical Italian family decorates their food table with food items such as big plates of antipasti (a dish inclusive of mushrooms, artichoke, pepperoncini, and meat) and a delicious pasta dish followed by a light protein dish. The dish preferences vary from person to person, but as the meal progresses the food items become simpler and tastier.
ORIGINAL ITALIAN INGREDIENTS From starters to the last bite of a sweet dish, every original Italian dish introduces basic ingredients into the making. Even the last savored bite will bombast your tongue with rich Italian flavors. These traditional ingredients generally originate from the local areas in Italy. Some cultivate these ingredients while others are mechanically designed. Whatever the case traditional flavors are an integral part of Italian cooking. For instance, olive oil, garlic, onion, and intense green colored vegetables. Olive oil is obviously used to fry, mix, drizzle, and braise particular food items. Next, comes garlic and onion – two basic ingredients used worldwide. You can never go wrong with onion and finely chopped garlic.
PURCHASE IMPORTED FOODS IF YOU CAN The idea behind cooking traditional Italian food is that you need a product that is grown locally. While that is not possible for people who do not live in Italy. Here’s what you can do. Purchase imported packaged food that is originally imported from Italy. For instance, canned tomatoes, cheese, and pasta imported from Italy are far more superior to their domestic counterparts.
FOCUS ON THE COOKING TECHNIQUES Technique comes after you have learned the basic step to Italian cooking. If not, scroll above and go through the main points again. Moving on, next comes technique. Now, the technique can mean a lot of things. For instance, how to hold a knife or which utensils to use. However, the most vital skill in Italian cooking is knowing how to season food. Seasoning enough and over-seasoning – there is a thin line difference between the both of them. Even if you use a trivial ingredient such as salt, Italian cooking requires you to season efficiently. Just about every dish in Italy is either savory or sweet. So, as a beginner learn how to season and how much to do before getting into the nittygritty of cooking.
USE WINE If you order the best Italian takeout in hell’s kitchen, you will not understand anything about authentic Italian cuisines. First-hand experience matters and that’s why you need to consider this point and all the points mentioned so far. When it comes to wine, you will notice that several Italian dishes use wine while cooking. A splash of white wine here and there is the most common sight in an Italian kitchen. What’s more interesting is that wine balances the sweetness and loses its alcohol content when cooked for a few minutes. This way you enjoy the flavors without feeling any of the psychoactive effects.
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