Ciao, I am Giulia Scarpaleggia, a Tuscan born and bred country girl, a home cook, a food writer and a photographer. I teach Tuscan cooking classes in my house in the countryside in between Siena and Florence. I’ve been sharing honest, reliable Italian recipes for 14 years now, through my cookbooks and our blog Juls' Kitchen. If you love everything about Italian food, big crowded tables and seasona... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In this episode of Cooking with an Italian Accent, I’m asking you to skip Florence on your next trip to Tuscany.
I’m sharing my two cents on tourism and overcrowded destinations, but I would love to know your thoughts on this, as well.
We talk abou... more
In this episode of Cooking with an Italian Accent, after a year of absence, I tell you a little bit more about the things that have happened:
- This podcast is not dead, it is just on a break.
- Our newsletter on Substack, Letters from Tuscany, is ... more
The best way to understand the Tuscan pastry art is to have a walk in Siena with an open mind, following the trail of spices, paying attention to the colours and to the ingredients of the baked goods arranged in the shop windows of bakeries, cafés, a... more
In today’s episode we’re travelling southward, towards the heel of the boot of the Italian peninsula, Salento. Today’s guest is Nina Gigante, a wellness, food, and travel journalist, and a qualified holistic nutritionist.
While we were in Salento to... more
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This was such a joy to discover. I really felt like she was just walking next to me, her podcast was very natural, funny and full of intriguing anecdotes and tips whilst talking about her childhood, life and passion for food in Italy.
Really inspired. Thank you Guilia!
I have listened to many podcast and followed many chefs from around the world. But I have not come somebody who is like Giulia. As she herself describes in her podcast, she is honest, authentic and full of love. She is so friendly and the authenticity of the cooking comes through in her words. She is so generous in sharing everything. All she is truly bothered about is to spread the word for Tuscan cooking. Thank you so much Giulia for what you have done for Tuscan cooking and for your gift to t... more
I absolutely love her podcast and beautiful Instagram. I subscribe to her newsletter and every recipe I have tried is delicious! I highly recommend. She brings me comfort! I am dreaming of the day I can take her cooking class in person! 💜🇮🇹
Giulia transports me back to Italy with each podcast. I always learn something new and come away feeling like I just visited the Tuscan countryside once again. Her recipes are truly delicious and comforting. Her Instagram feed is beautiful and her newsletter is so well thought out and informative.
This is the most amazing podcast! Giulia transports us with every episode directly to Italy. It is the best podcast to learn about Tuscan cooking, the Italian way of life or just to relax while cooking and listen to Giulias soothing voice. Please keep this going Giulia I’m a huge fan!
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