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Top 10 cooking mistakes I see during my cooking classes

I have been teaching cooking classes to hundreds of people for over a decade now and the best part of the experience has always been sharing our passion for food, personal kitchen anecdotes, cooking tips and exchanging recipes.

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I got an email from Rachel asking "what dish is the one in the photo on the top right side of your blog"?

You probably heard about the town of Salemi in the Trapani area and the art critic Vittorio Sgarbi, who is not Sicilian and does not live in the to

Sicilians cannot live without their bread, or I should say their bread"S", as in each area of the island you find a local specialty.

We just heard from our friends at Antica Dolceria Bonajuto about the launching of the new English version of

Today in 1943, naval gunfire helped Allied troops to land in Sicily.

I have just come back from the market and got this great selection of fish courtesy of mother nature and my trusted fishmonger.

I recently realized that many people in Sicily and abroad do not know that Sicilian born Francesco Procopio dei Coltelli is undoubtedly one of the

This morning my 2 years old came rushing to let me know that she was attending a cookery class. The teacher? Grandma Carla, of course.

Chocolate Salami is a great cold chocolate recipe that is perfect for chocolate lovers in summer and is an old time favourite with kids.

Today we celebrate San Giovanni, Saint John day, with processions taking palce in many towns around Sicily.

I just came accross an interesting article about Modica on the Financial Times wonderfully written by Dan Hofstadter.

The tradition of performing classic Greek plays in the amazing atmosphere of Syracuse's Greek theatre continued this year with Medea By Euripides,