How to Cook Spaghetti Al Limone | Searching for Amalfi Lemons in Naples, Italy
Part two of my Italy adventure takes us to Naples, an Italian city that's not for the faint of heart. I get the inside track on how lemons have inspired Neapolitan food — plus a cooking masterclass from a local chef (see recipe below).
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Spaghetti al Limone Recipe
400 g linguine
150 g butter
250 g double cream (heavy cream in US)
1 lemon
1 small dried chili, minced
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 small bunch parsley, leaves chopped
1/2 cup of grated parmesan
1. Bring a pot of salted water to a boil (the pot should be large enough to cook the linguine).
2. Grate the zest of 1 large lemon directly into the double cream. Then fold in the fresh juice of half that lemon.
3. To a large skillet set over medium-low heat, add the butter, garlic, chili and half the parsley. Stir until the butter is melted and everything is coated with it.
4. Before the garlic starts to color, add the lemon cream and slowly stir until it’s combined with the butter.
5. Add 1/4 cup of parmesan and stir to combine. Remove the sauce from the flame and set aside. Don’t worry if it begins to separate; it will come back together when we stir it again later.
6. Add the linguine to the boiling water, and cook for 4 minutes less than the package recommends.
7 Drain the linguine, reserving a couple cups of the hot cooking water. Add the linguine to the sauce and carefully toss to the coat each strand.
8. Add a ladle-full of cooking water until it is absorbed by the pasta. Keeping adding water until the linguine is finished cooking - it should be al dente, not mushy.
9. Add the remaining parmesan and parsley. Serve immediately.
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Naples 2018 – a quiet place!! (Napoli) - Italy 2018
Clips taken from a 2 day visit to the Naples enroute to Amalfi from Rome, of a 15 days’ vacation to Italy in August 2018.
Naples is a Port Town and is known for its culture and cuisine. With many places around Naples such as Mount Versuvius, ruins of Pompeii, Palace of Caserta and many significant others it is becoming a part of itinerary when visiting Italy. It is a quiet place and staying there for more than a day would make you wonder whether it was a great idea or not. So plan accordingly.
If you are visiting Naples, do ensure you visit L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele which is the place known for pizzas! It started serving pizzas apparently in 1870 and makes some lip smacking pizzas! Also try out Fritters which are very tasty; however, you may have to wait in a queue to get to it.
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Accommodation is not very expensive and you will find plenty of options. We stayed at Hotel Grand Oriente which had clean and nice rooms and great food and hospitality.
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Day Trip to Sorrento, Italy Travel Guide
Join us for a day trip to Sorrento, Italy in this this travel guide as we visit for the day from Pompei. Highlights of our trip to Sorrento, Italy include wandering around the streets, popping into cafes, visiting fishing villages, eating seafood pizza at a pizzeria and drinking local limoncello.
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Considered the official start of the Amalfi Coast, the cliff-perched town of Sorrento makes for a quick and easy day trip. We caught the train in Pompei at Villa dei Misteri and took the Circumvesuviana line all the way down the coast. Our plan for the day? To eat and wander around without much of an itinerary.
Since we were visiting just before the holidays, the streets were decked out with all sorts of Christmas decorations. We befriended a few dogs along the way, and then we found a spot to indulge in coffees and pastries.
After walking through the town, we started making our way down to the waterfront, more specifically, to Marina Grande. This harbour is line with pastel-coloured buildings, boats bobbing in the water, and lots of seafood restaurants.
After walking the length of the marina and browsing through menus, we finally settled on a restaurant for lunch: Zi’Ntonio Mare.
Making our way back to town, we also attempted to visit Sorrento Cathedral, but we arrived outside of opening hours so here’s a quick look from the exterior.
From there, we continued down some of Sorrento’s pedestrian-friendly side streets, which were lined with small shops and outdoor produce stalls. Limoncello seemed to be by far the most popular souvenir, so if you’re looking for a taste of the famed lemon liqueur, this is a good place to stock up!
Our last stop of the day were the Cloisters of San Francis, where there was a small art exhibition taking place. These cloisters are also located in small park with great views of the coastline and the Mediterranean Sea, so we enjoyed the views one last time and then it was time to head back.
This is part of our Travel in Italy video series showcasing Italian food, Italian culture and Italian cuisine.
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Sorrento Tour - What to see on a 1 day trip
How to get to Sorrento in Italy and what you can see on holiday in 1 day.
About Sorrento: Sorrento is a town overlooking the Bay of Naples in southern Italy.
It’s within sight of Mount Vesuvius, the only active volcano in mainland Europe.
A popular tourist destination, Sorrento is easy to reach from Naples airport by bus.
Or you can take the Circumvesuviana railway, passing Herculaneum and Pompeii on the way.
My video of what to see in Positano is here (3m10s):
My video of what to see in Capri is here (3m33s):
You can see my Pompeii tour video here (9m06s):
And you can see my Herculaneum tour video here (7m56s):
There are also ferries across the bay to Sorrento’s Marina Piccola.
You can catch ferries from here to the islands of Capri and Ischia as well as back to Naples .
Summer services also run around the Amalfi coastline.
Piazza Tasso, the main square, is a great place to stay.
We stayed at Maison d’Art overlooking the square. It’s a small B&B with friendly staff, free wif-fi AND free cake and a good breakfast.
The elegant cafés in Piazza Tasso, such as the Fauno Bar, are great places to relax and watch the world go by.
Piazza Tasso was named after the 16th century poet Torquato Tasso.
Sorrento is busy with traffic and people all day, even in April, when this film was shot.
and the locals like to weave through the narrow streets on motorbikes and scooters.
Of course, if you fancy something more sedate there are horse-drawn carriages for hire.
The fishing village , Marina Grande, is a great spot to relax away from the busy town centre.
Restaurants, homes and shops rise along the seafront, yet the village has maintained its rustic charm, original identity, and a sense of community.
There's a cottage industry approach toMarina Grande's ancient and primary source of survival, which is fishing.
Plenty of orange trees adorn Sorrento’s streets.
In fact, the cuisine here is big on citrus fruit as well as fish, pizza and pasta.
The varieties of lemon grown around Sorrento date back to Roman times and locals believe that their lemons are the best in the world.
The local liqueur, limoncello, is made from the zest of Sorrento lemons.
Lemons can grow impressively big in these parts too!
Of course, you can buy products from all over Italy here in Sorrento.
Glass is from the Venetian island of Murano, for example.
Or locally produced ceramics.
And Sorrento’s renowned inlaid woodwork.
There are also shops selling a huge variety of leather bags
and stylish shoes and sandals are available at good prices too.
Italy is a Catholic nation and, as you walk around Sorrento, you can see a number of shrines to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Before you leave Sorrento, be sure to check out the Valley of the Mills, just behind Piazza Tasso.
The mill area was isolated from the sea by the construction of Piazza Tasso, which raised the humidity in the valley to unbearable levels and caused the mills in the valley to be abandoned in 1866.
Finally, as day becomes evening you can experience the nighttime ritual of la passeggiata.
As Italians dress up for a gentle stroll through the main streets of the old town, it’s a chance to see and be seen.
Film and Narration by Deanna Allison.
#5 Napoli & Amalfi - Best Pizza, Lemon Trees & Gorgeous landscapes
A day in magical Pompei, best pizza of Napoli, lovely amalfi coast. Italy is one of my favorite places, wherever you go, the people are amazing and the food .. I mean .. the food
Capri Island, Italy, History & Tourism
Capri is an island located in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the Sorrentine Peninsula. Located on the south side of the Gulf of Naples in the Campania region of Italy. The main town Capri that is located on the island shares the name. It has been a resort since the time of the Roman Republic.
Capri is part of the region of Campania, Metropolitan City of Naples. The town of Capri is a comune and the island's main population centre. The island has two harbours, Marina Piccola and Marina Grande, it is main port of the island. The separate comune of Anacapri is located high on the hills to the west. Total area 10.4 km2.
TOURISM
Capri is a tourist destination for both Italians and foreigners. In the 1950s Capri became a popular resort. In summer, the island is heavily visited by tourists. Capri has twelve churches, seven museums and several monuments. The most visited attraction in Capri is the Grotta Azzurra. It is a special cave, discovered in the 19th century by foreign tourists. On one side of the grotto are the remains of ancient Roman rock, with a narrow cavern.
HISTORY
The Evidence of human settlement was discovered during the Roman era in this island. Augustus developed Capri; he built temples, villas, aqueducts, and planted gardens so he could enjoy his private paradise. Augustus' successor Tiberius built a series of villas at Capri, the most famous of which is the Villa Jovis, one of the best-preserved Roman villas in Italy. In 27 AD. In 182 AD, Emperor Commodus banished his sister Lucilla to Capri. She was executed shortly afterwards.
HOW TO GO
Capri is served by ferry or hydrofoil from Naples, Sorrento, Positano or Amalfi as well as by boat services from the ports of the Bay of Naples and the Sorrentine Peninsula. Boats arrive in the morning and leave after lunch (3–4 pm). From Naples, the ferry takes 80 minutes, and the hydrofoil 40 minutes. From Sorrento, the ferry takes about 40 minutes while the hydrofoil takes about 20 minutes. During the summer months, ferry connections from the island of Capri to the mainland are frequent. In addition, in the harbor of Marina Grande, tourists can easily rent a private boat.
GOVERNMENT
Italy is a Republic, thus Capri, as part of Italy, has adopted those same principles too. The voters of the island elect representatives for the two villages on the island. The chosen representatives then choose two mayors to govern with them. Total population around 15 thousands.
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Sorrento, Italy | Tour of The Amalfi Coast
Explore Sorrento Italy as we walk around the city and around the Amalfi Coast. Today we do our own walking tour of Sorrento after coming down the coast from Naples. To save money, if you're traveling on a budget, stay in Castellammare di Stabia, which is in between Naples and Sorrento. Tour the Amalfi Coast with us, including Positano tomorrow. What to do: Walk around Sorrento, try limoncello, find the abandoned mill, go to the beach, take in some amazing views, and more.
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