This weekend (el primero y 2 de
noviembre), the day after Halloween, a very sacred holiday will take place - El día de los muertos. Although I am
not Mexican, I celebrate and respect this holiday even more than Halloween.
Why? Because I am comforted by the idea of honoring loved ones who have passed
on and "bringing them back" into the present world via a multitude of
tangible symbols such as altars showcasing loved ones' photos and momentos,
skullface paintings, sugar skulls. I especially enjoy the culinary dishes that
are usually present around these two days, such as mole and pan de muerto.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Bucatini alla Carbonara (2 versioni)
Ciao di nuovo! It's been another
long while since I've posted. I have not been cooking anything interesting. In
fact before making this yummy Carbonara, I made a mushy pot of black beans and
brown rice . . . trust me; it wasn't blog-worthy. Also these past few weeks
have been stressful because of constant teaching and grading. So in order
to retain the little bit of sanity I have left from my busy schedule, I still
think about my blissful months in Reggio Calabria,
Italy.
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