Aldo Moro and the Italian night

Aldo Moro and the Italian night

45 years ago, Italy lived 55 days which remain like an open wound in its history and perhaps, beyond, in the European conscience. On March 16, 1978, the very day when the Communist Party was to vote, for the first time, for confidence in a government presided over by the Christian Democrat Giulio Andreotti, we … Read more

The kitchen in trompe l’oeil

The kitchen in trompe l'oeil

A chocolate sausage. A veal tartare in the shape of Paris-Brest. A red fruit salad that looks like a beef tartare… In recent years, trompe-l’oeil dishes have been popular on social networks, especially pastries. Cédric Grolet, with his 7 million subscribers on Instagram, probably has a lot to do with it, unless he came to … Read more

Riesling from Alsace

Riesling from Alsace

Your glasses are full. The clue is this very elongated bottle, which is difficult not to notice in a blind tasting. Same shape as the pointed steeples that protrude from the landscape in this hilly region. The wines also stretch towards the sky, with the acidity of the grape variety. Who is he ? It’s … Read more

How to make children love vegetables?

How to make children love vegetables?

At the risk of being a bit reductive, we could let children’s cookbooks fall into 2 categories: -Books for children who are going to get their hands dirty, we address them in familiar terms, the recipes are easy to make under the more or less close supervision of an adult. The best seller, classic of … Read more