Pesche inzuppato nel Vino

Mary Freeland | July 28, 2010

My Sicilian father-in-law embodies so much of what you may think of when you hear, “The old country”. Though he has lived in Brooklyn, New York since the early nineteen-sixties, he has remained steadfastly the young man he was when he left the small seaside Sicilian town of, Sciacca.

Linguine alle Vongole

Mary Freeland | July 21, 2010

Wine is a wonderful cooking tool. It can be used to poach, blanch, saute and it enhances the flavor of nearly any dish. It is especially good in simple seafood dishes that the coastal regions in Tuscany are renowned for.

Pizza di Patate

Mary Freeland | July 14, 2010

One summer in Rome our adventurous spirit decided to make a showing at one of the small family owned pizzeria shops that line the streets through out the city. In rows of lit glass cases were displayed handmade pizzas in a dizzying variety.

Zucchine e basilico Zuppa

Mary Freeland | July 7, 2010

• It’s doubtful that anyone thinks of Tuscany without thinking of wine. But did you know that more than juice comes from the stomping or pressing of the grape? A luscious and amazingly healthy byproduct of wine production is Grape Seed oil. This oil contains all the antioxidants of wine thus provides many of the same health benefits.

Granita di Anguria

Mary Freeland | June 30, 2010

Melon or Melone is certainly one of the sweetest treats of the summer season. This week’s dish serves to showcase that bounty by taking the refreshing taste and literally, putting it on (or into) ice.

Salsa di Immersione

Mary Freeland | June 23, 2010

Summer veggies, fresh breads, fruits the bounty of a Tuscan summer is a veritable cornucopia of wonderful tastes. Enhancing them even more is as smooth as oil.. good olive oil that is. With a change up of ingredients you can wow guests and your taste buds with any of these fun dipping sauces or salsa di immersione.

Toscana Limonata

Mary Freeland | June 16, 2010

Drinking in the beauty of the sunflowers, breathe in deeply the perfumed breeze and simply enjoying the pleasures of a day spent in earnest pursuit of nothing at all. This is the essence of what draws many of us to Tuscany. Topping off the day dream this week we bring you refreshment befitting the journey, Toscana Limonata.

Carciofi Ripieni

Mary Freeland | June 9, 2010

Artichokes are part and parcel to many of the great Italian country style meals you’ll find in Tuscany. Though they can be a bit labor intensive, the final result is well worth it. With a nutty and earthy flavor they are a mellow compliment to any table.

Something Spanish

Mary Freeland | June 2, 2010

Nestled along the Mediterranean, Tuscany and the Spanish coastal region called Andalusia, share more than just coastline.
Influences from the ocean and the common climates infuse both their food and their culture. Much like Tuscany, Andalusia is known for amazing cuisine that takes center stage at seasonal festivals. Among the many celebrations in the Spanish culture [...]

A Happy Ending

Mary Freeland | May 26, 2010

Here at Tuscan Home it’s our goal to help you bring that Tuscan style and philosophy into your life and home. Surrounding yourself with comfort and style and living a life that has a more relaxed pace are some of the pillars of what makes Tuscan living so attractive. Our philosophy is you can take Tuscany with you.