Episodes
In this first Q&A episode I answer your questions about Italian menus and how people eat in restaurants and at home.  Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/lucasitaly)
Published 05/30/21
Published 05/30/21
In this episode I talk about one of Italy's most popular and summery exports, gelato! Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/lucasitaly)
Published 05/23/21
In this episode I tell the tale of two pastries from Naples which, like the city, you have to experience before you die.  Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/lucasitaly)
Published 05/16/21
In this episode I look at the origins and my experience of several so-called Italian food 'rules' which are famous for getting Italians really mad.  Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/lucasitaly)
Published 05/09/21
In this episode I talk about the role pasta has played in my life and continues to play in the lives of millions of Italians today.  Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/lucasitaly)
Published 05/02/21
This week I talk about Italian American food and culture through an interview with my great friend, Italian American chef and food writer Amy Riolo. 
Published 04/25/21
In this episode I talk about pesto Genovese, one of Italy's most famous pasta sauces. 
Published 04/18/21
In this episode I talk about the origins and symbolism of the most famous Sicilian pastry. 
Published 04/11/21
In this episode I talk about some of the traditional foods for the upcoming festival of Easter. 
Published 03/28/21
In this episode I talk about traditional ragù alla bolognese and its anglo-saxon cousin—or offspring—spaghetti bolognese. 
Published 03/21/21
In this episode I talk about one of Italy's, and indeed the world's, famous cheeses: Parmigiano Reggiano, also known as parmesan. 
Published 03/14/21
This week I talk about the other Italian pizza, Roman pizza, which has a long history of development and reinvention and which can be tried in all its versions today. 
Published 03/07/21
In this episode I talk about pasta alla carbonara, one of Italy's most famous dishes and also one which continues to cause no end of controversy on the internet. 
Published 02/28/21
In this week's episode I will be looking at how, and when, the tomato became one of the vegetables most associated with Italian cooking. 
Published 02/21/21
In this episode I look at how the book La Scienza in Cucina e l'Arte di Mangiar Bene by Pellegrino Artusi, considered to be the first Italian cookbook, came to be and its significance for Italians today. 
Published 02/14/21
In this episode we talk about Roman street food and in particular the supplì,  Rome's favourite street food. I interview Arcangelo Dandini, owner of restaurants L'Arcangelo and Supplizion, who the Italian newspaper Repubblica has called the 'World...
Published 02/07/21
This week I delve into the history and traditions surrounding the pastiera napoletana a traditional celebration cake from Naples, and discuss its significance with my guest Francesco Russo a Neapolitan pastry chef and agriturismo host. 
Published 01/31/21
This week I talk about Italy's most famous dessert the tiramisù which has recently become the subject of a bitter dispute between the Italian regions of Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia. 
Published 01/24/21
This week I talk about how the origins of the queen of Neapolitan cuisine that took the world by storm. If you enjoyed this episode,  want access to exclusive extras, and to help me make more, please consider becoming a patron:...
Published 01/17/21
A weekly serving of Italian food culture and history brought to you by anglo-Italian food writer, Luca Marchiori.This week,  the story of how coffee took Italy by storm, establishing itself as the country's favourite drink and making Italy's way of...
Published 01/10/21
A weekly serving of Italian food culture and history brought to you by anglo-Italian food writer, Luca Marchiori.This week we talk about La Befana, a uniquely Italian festival which takes place on January 6 and is relatively unknown outside Italy. If...
Published 01/03/21
The history of how Italy, a country literally surrounded by fish, went crazy for preserved fish from thousands of miles away. If you liked this episode please rate and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. 
Published 12/27/20
The history of the panettone, Italy's archetypal Christmas cake which has taken the world by storm. For my favourite homemade panettone recipe see https://www.christinascucina.com/perfect-italian-panettone-made-bread-machine-baked-oven/. If you liked...
Published 12/20/20