Recipe: Warm Farro Salad with Artichokes, Caciotta, and Spring Garlic I’m always on the lookout for Italian products made in this country by people who have the heart and dedication to follow artisanal Italian tradition. Dancing Ewe Farms, started in 2003, is a dairy and cheese maker in upstate New York that produces Tuscan-style cheeses [...]
Archive for May 21st, 2009
Warm Farro and Artichokes with Dancing Ewe Farm Cheese
Posted in Skinny Guinea on May 21, 2009 | 1 Comment »
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Erica De Mane is a chef and food writer who specializes in Southern Italian cooking. She is the author of The Flavors of Southern Italy and Pasta Improvvisata, as well as Williams-Sonoma Pasta, which is available at Williams-Sonoma stores. A member of the Association of Culinary Professionals and the Italian-based International Slow Food Movement, she lives in New York City.
For more about her, see About Erica De Mane.

Buy a copy of The Flavors of Southern Italy.

Buy a copy of Pasta Improvvisata.

Buy a copy of Williams-Sonoma Pasta.Erica’s Cooking Classes
To all my students and students to be, please check here for an announcement of my new spring class schedule. In the meantime, if you have any cooking questions, feel free to leave messages here on my blog. And if anyone is interested in private classes, check in with me on Facebook.Favorite Things

My favorite olive oil: Ravida, from Menfi, Sicily. Buy it here.

My favorite online gourmet store: Gustiamo.com. Visit it here.

A favorite charity: the World Food Programme. Contribute here.Dining with the Saints
Please check out www.novena.com for my monthly column "Dining with the Saints," which features recipes for saints' days. The beautiful, art-filled blog is written by Barbara Calamari and Sandra DiPasqua and includes the stories of the lives of saints and monthly novenas and prayers. They've written many books on the subject and really know their stuff. I, on the other hand, am a fraud, a Catholic lapsed all the way to atheism. But I love researching and creating great recipes to go with these amazing stories.Ask Erica
Are you searching for a lost Italian recipe? Trying to reconstruct something your grandmother once made, or figure out how to cook something with sea urchin or chestnut flour or guanciale or vino cotto? Or maybe you’d just like to share a recipe or Italian food memory with me and all my readers.
If so, drop me a line.Women with Fish
An ongoing series of photos of anything that can be considered "Women with Fish." If you have any photo you'd like to see in it, send it along to me, at edemane@earthlink.net.
To see the complete collection (so far), click here.Categories
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Archival Articles
. . . containing hundreds of recipes are being posted as blog posts, dated back to when they first appeared. Look for them by browsing through the archival index ("Categories") above or by using the search window at the top of this page. Thanks for your patience.Links
