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{Ravioli di Pappa Al Pomodoro} Homemade Pappa al Pomodoro Pasta Recipe
Recipes
Aida Mollenkamp

Ravioli di Pappa Al Pomodoro | Pappa al Pomodoro Pasta

Two of our all-time favorite Italian recipes — pappa al pomodoro and ravioli — combine in this {Ravioli di Pappa Al Pomodoro} Homemade Pappa al Pomodoro Pasta recipe. It’s a recipe that takes a bit of work to make but we promise that the result is so worth it.

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{Bibbonata} Tagliolini Pasta With Pine Nuts and Bottarga Recipe
Recipes
Aida Mollenkamp

Bibbonata Pasta

Our friend and Tuscan chili farmer, Rita Salvadori, shared this simple but elegant pasta recipe with us when we visited her and her family while learning all things olive oil. This {Bibbonata} Tagliolini Pasta With Pine Nuts and Bottarga recipe is made with chili peppers, bottarga, pine nuts, lemon, and parsley, the key is making it with the most quality ingredients you can find!

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Mezzi Paccheri Pasta with Burrata Cream, Guanciale, and Saffron Recipe
Recipes
Aida Mollenkamp

Mezzi Paccheri Pasta with Burrata Saffron Cream

During our trip to the Tuscan countryside, we came across one of the most interesting pastas we’d had in a long time. Made with burrata, saffron, and guanciale, it’s an easy pasta that’s decadent and totally amazing. Even the name of the ingredients take you back to Italy, say it with me: Mezzi Paccheri Pasta with Burrata Cream, Guanciale, and Saffron recipe. Grazie!

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What to Do In Positano
Italy
Aida Mollenkamp

What To Do In Positano: More Than 10 Ideas (2024)

There’s possibly nowhere that does the beach like Italy. Yes, we’re 100% bias but you can’t visit Italy in the summer without going to the beaches. And, for old-school Italian glam (as in, Mastroianni, Loren, Taylor), it’s all about Positano. Here are more than ten ideas for what to do in Positano.

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Cities
Aida Mollenkamp

Florence Historic City Center Guide

Florence is a place we’ll always love but it can get seriously touristy. Here are Team Salt & Wind’s favorite corners of the city’s historic center from shops to eats to where to stay.

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