While I was in Italy eating my way through Sansepolcro and Tuscany with other guests of Casa Buitoni, I learned not only how to pronounce bruschetta but also how to make it as the Italians do . . .
There is no letter "k" in the Italian language; "ch" is used instead. Thus, bruschetta is pronounced broo-sketta. Traditionally this popular antipasto is bread rubbed with raw garlic and grilled or ...
First things first: Bruschetta should be pronounced “broo-sketta,” not “broo-shetta.” My colleagues on the Slate Culture Gabfest recently had an interesting discussion about how to pronounce foreign ...
Roberta Dowling taught me about seasoning. At the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts outside Boston in the late 1990s, nothing was as important to Roberta, the school's gregarious, tough, inspirational ...