The Villas at Podernuovo, are set in a
rustic country setting with modern facilities where we have had some
memorable and enjoyable holidays.
Alvina has agreed to share some of her Tuscan
secrets re the beautiful bounty of this fertile land. Clara
Here in Tuscany we are sometimes fortunate to
come across a porcini or two. Once I found a very large one which, through my
ignorance thought it had to be toxic! I was soon set right by the excavator man
who went wild with joy and ran off to try and find one for himself! The
following is how he said I should cook it.
Dust and brush off any debris, leave as much
stem in place as possible, slice into at least 1cm, thick pieces and cook
quickly in oil and finely sliced garlic, until brown. Sprinkle over some finely
chopped parsley and season to taste and serve immediately.
Alvina's porcini mushroom which she prepared and served for lunch |
Here on Monte Amiata, these mushrooms are highly
sort after, and in the season, people travel long distances to go to their
favourite place hoping to find them. These favourite places are never divulged to
anyone - an indication of how prized these special mushrooms are.
Alvina
Alvina
www.timeintuscany.com
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