Wednesday, December 7, 2011

View from a room




This is a view from my apartment here in Rome.  We are in a four story building and these building are across from us.  We are at the top of one of the 7 hills in Rome.  The view through to this park/farm/property (I am not sure what it is) is delightful.  In a following picture you can see the animals out for a graze.  This seems to be a farm like property.  I can hear the roosters and goats at different times of the day. Even the rooters in Rome stay up late like the people.  These guys seem to crow at 1 am for about an hour...



The pretty farm, did I mention this is right in Rome???

The Shepherd and is flock in downtown Rome

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Pasta with eggplant _Penne alle melanzane


 
Great hollow rolls from the local restaurant

So this is the pasta with eggplant I have been wanting to try.  I have enjoyed almost every dish at this restaurant with the exception of the Gnocchi which is only made on thursday.  It was mushy and not appealing to me and in a nothing tomato sauce.  
When my brother and I were very young and traveled to Rome we ate Gnocchi Gorgonzola for the first time and we really had no idea what either was.  When the plates arrived we both looked at each other and said uh oh because neither of us was a fan of blue cheese at the time.  This was somewhere near the colosseum I may have found the area not quite the restaurant though.  We began to try the dish and to our surprise it was so good that we both ate it all if I recall correctly.  This was the beginning of my love for Gorgonzola and Stilton and the like.  

Back to the eggplant.  This pasta dish is perfect.  It is sweet and roasty and so good.  the bread is fun and tasty and hollow on the inside.  This is also a fav restaurant and is not as pricy for what you get. We have had great veal and other roasts.  Next I plan to try the Rabbit cacciatore. 

Monday, December 5, 2011

Caffe with heart

Near my school there are many and I mean many shops, restaurants, cafes and bars.  I have one in particular where I just love their coffee.  In the last week they have begun to add chocolate to the coffee in this shape of a heart.  I don't know if they just didn't do it before, had run out of cocoa or what but I just love the heart!  You can see the mostly eaten cornetti con marmalatta. Cornetti seems to be a rather generic word for croissant/ breakfast pastry.  In northern parts it is called brioche...The croissants/ cornetti are much sweeter than those in France. Breakfast is a cappuccino or cafe (espresso) taken standing at the counter of the coffee bar.  It seems that most Italians are out to break the land speed record when consuming their breakfast which is minimal and often only a cappuccino.  They seem to slam it and go.  I have not figured out where people go to sit here.  It seems that women do not dine alone nor do many places have comfortable seating.  Perhaps that is why Italians can eat all of this sugar and carbs and stay thin.  They walk a lot, don't sit for coffee or breakfast and often for lunch take a slice of pizza and walk down the street.  When they do have dinner it can last all night...