A Sweet Taste Of Tuscany
Wednesday - November 02, 2005
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Authentic Italian cuisine will be among the highlights of Hawaii Opera Theatre’s annual sold-out Ballo Italiano benefit, inspired by the upcoming all-Italian opera season.
Chef Francesco Valentini, one of the collaborating chefs for the event, says the secret to success in creating authentic Italian dishes is simplicity and freshness.
Born and raised in Siena, a historic city located in the heart of one of Italy’s most celebrated regions, Tuscany, Francesco is a full-time personal Italian chef. He says growing up in his family’s countryside farmhouse most influenced his approach to his authentic Italian cuisine. “I have still fresh in my memory the olive groves, the lush vineyards and the horses running down the silky Tuscan hills,” he explains. “In my cuisine I am reviving all the simple, genuine flavors I grew up with. I am rediscovering Italian traditional recipes and blending them with new contemporary gourmet tastes to bring to the table Tuscany with all its charm, and a touch of Italian creativity.”
Here he shares with MidWeek readers two authentic recipes - low in fat and cholesterol - as the final course to complement any Italian meal.
Macedonia Di Frutta Con Chianti
MACEDONIA DI FRUTTA CON CHIANTI Mixed Fruit Salad With
Chianti Wine
* 1 cup peaches, 1/2-inch dice
* 1 cup banana, 1/2-inch dice
* 1 cup pear, 1/2-inch dice
* 1 cup red or green seedless grapes (cut in half)
* 1 cup strawberries (slice in 1/4-inch pieces)
* 1 cup orange (peel, cut in half, and slice in 1/4-inch pieces)
* 2 cups Chianti wine
* 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
* 5 tablespoons sugar (if the wine mixture is not sweet enough, add more)
* fresh mint (for garnish)
Mix all ingredients together in a large bowl and marinate in refrigerator for at least two hours. Serve in glass cups with the wine sauce; garnish with mint leaves with stem.
Makes eight servings.
Granita Di Caffe Con Amaretto
E Panna
GRANITA DI CAFFE CON AMARETTO E PANNA
Espresso Granita With Amaretto And Whipped
Cream
* 4 cups espresso coffee
* 2/3 cup sugar
* 11/2 tablespoons Amaretto liquor (optional)
* splash of fresh whipped cream (for garnish)
In a large bowl, mix the hot espresso, Amaretto and sugar. Pour the mixture into a glass 9-by-13-inch baking dish and freeze.
Using a fork, stir the ice into the center of the baking dish. Continue freezing and stirring every 30 minutes. Total freezing time is about three to four hours, until the mixture is fluffy and crystallized. Cover with foil and keep in the freezer until you are ready to serve.
Frozen large martini glasses would make a beautiful presentation. Top the granita with some whipped cream.
Makes eight servings.
(Diana Helfand, author of Hawaii Light and Healthy and The Best of Heart-y Cooking, has taught nutrition in the Kapiolani Community College culinary arts program.)
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