Why Cascatelli is a Game Changer for Pasta Lovers

I have been enjoying listening to food podcasts these days and recently tuned into America’s Test Kitchen with Dan Souza, the Kitchen’s chief content officer and Cook’s Illustrated’s former editor in chief. There are lots of helpful scientific food tips on that site.  Souza was interviewing Dan Pashman, three-time James Beard award winner and Sporkful podcast host. He recently accomplished something…

Ricardo is back and solved a major problem in yogurt making

The author expresses a passion for yogurt-making, emphasizing its health benefits and rich history. After struggling with homemade yogurt, they find success using the Euro Cuisine Greek Yogurt Maker, which produces thick, creamy yogurt without additives. The article encourages making yogurt at home, highlighting various delicious uses and promoting gut health.

How to Make Yogurt at Home with Instant Pot

The journey of discovering yogurt evolved from a memorable summer in France to mastering homemade versions with an Insta Pot. Not only does yogurt symbolize simplicity and creativity, but it also fosters a sense of achievement and connection to wholesome food. Embrace this rewarding culinary adventure and enjoy its health benefits!

Ferrero Rocher Candies: Great but Expensive Ingredients for Gelato

Winter is a creative time; time on one’s hands, and thoughts of gelato flavours abound. I had a very strong urge to craft gelato over the holidays and came up with some good things. The current flavour line up is: Ricardo’s signature chocolate fondente, or dark chocolate sorbet, no dairy Skor: a unique Ricardo’s flavour,…

Unforgettable Moments in Japan: Toilets, Trash, and More

We recently returned from Japan. Our journey started in Tokyo, and went through Nagoya, Osaka, Kyoto, a hot springs town called Arima and then Hiroshima before returning to Tokyo. Anybody can look up the many fascinating tourist attractions, but I’d like to comment on the cultural oddities that are more interesting.  Toilets. Let’s start with…

Ricardo’s Coffee Culture Attends Cupping Event at Pilot’s Ossington café. 

What’s a cupping session, coffee aficionados might ask? It’s similar to a blind wine tasting only with coffee. It has multiple parts, while in wine tastings, the liquid is poured and sniffed and tasted. That’s it.  Pilot Coffee Roasters recently held a public cupping event at its 117 Ossington Café. Cuppings apparently are held almost daily…