Green Kitchen Travels + Ribollita

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Our new book has finally been released in the UK and Australia! And already next week it will be available throughout the US. We really hope that you will find it an inspiring and helpful tool in the kitchen and also something beautiful that you want to keep in your home. And who knows, it might even trigger you to save up some money (actually, most of our travels have been done on very low budget) and bring the family or friends on your own travel adventures.

To celebrate the occasion, we have created this book video. We filmed one half of the video in Marrakesh last winter and the rest quite recently with a little baby boy dangling on David’s shoulder while he was filming. So if you find the video shaky, Isac is to blame. Enjoy!

Apart from all the recipes (more than 90 of them), we are also quite fond of the personal stories behind many of the recipes. Just like on this blog, the stories give the recipes extra flavour. You will find insights in our escapades that we haven’t shared on the blog before. Like the time in Sicily when we spent a night in a car to save money after a few too hefty restaurant bills. Or the look on David’s face when we visited a Californian Avocado farm and were told to watch out for the rattle snakes… The chapter about traveling with kids is also not to be missed.

You can order the book within the UK from Waterstones (at the moment they have a £5 discount) or Amazon.co.uk.
In Australia from Booktopia. And in the US from Amazon.com.
Or just pick up a copy from your local book seller.

If you already have received the book and like it, please leave a review on the book sellers site. Thank you!!!

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The giveaway is closed. Big congrats to Sonja from Vancouver for winning a signed copy of the book!!! Thank you to ALL of you who entered the giveaway and shared your favorite cuisine. We loved reading through all of the 1047 comments! Mediterranean food seems to be a favorite among many of you. Big love!!! /David, Luise, Elsa & Isac

Giveaway! 
To make things extra fun, we are also giving away a signed copy of the book. The giveaway is open worldwide! Simply leave a comment with your name, where you are from and what your favorite cuisine from around the world is. We will pick one winner using random.org. The giveaway closes on Thursday at midnight and will be announced on Friday.

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We are sharing one recipe from the book today. This rustic bread and bean soup sums up all the things I love about the italian way of cooking. Even if many italians themselves are very fashionable, with high heels, sunglasses and expensive clothes, their cooking is the opposite; simple, rustic and down to earth. They don’t need any fancy accessories to cook up the most delicious and beautiful meals. A few good-quality vegetables, fresh herbs and beans are quickly turned into a warm and comforting soup. In Tuscany it is common to add some day-old bread and a few slices of Parmesan to it, but if you are vegan or gluten intolerant they can be left out.

Zuppa di Ribollita

2 tbsp cold-pressed olive oil, plus extra for serving 1 onion, chopped
4 garlic cloves, finely chopped
2 carrots, diced
a pinch of dried chilli flakes
10 sage leaves
a handful flat leaf parsley, leaves picked 1 tomato, diced
1 courgette (zucchini), halved lengthwise and sliced
300 g (101⁄2 oz) cavolo nero green kale or Savoy cabbage
100 g (3/1⁄2 oz/1⁄2 cup) dried cannellini beans, soaked and cooked (or a 400g/14 oz can, drained)
about 1 litre (34 fl oz/4 cups) vegetable stock or water
sea salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste

To Serve
4 slices wholegrain sourdough bread, cubed or torn in pieces
a piece of Parmesan cheese, shaved

Heat the oil in a saucepan. Add the onion, garlic, carrots, chilli and sage and cook over a low heat for 20 minutes until softened but not browned. Add the parsley, tomato and courgette and cook for a couple of minutes. Add the cavolo nero and beans and cover with stock or water. Bring to the boil, reduce the heat and simmer for 30 minutes. Season to taste. The soup should be the consistency of a thick stew with a little broth. Serve in bowls and arrange bread cubes, shaved Parmesan cheese and a drizzle of olive oil over each.

1073 Comments

  • Angela J
    Kia Ora from New Zealand. I'm Angela and I am looking forward to being inspired by your book.
  • Michaela
    Ahoj! :) this is how we say hello in Slovakia - country, where I came from. Unfortunately, our cuisine isn't very healthy - loads and loads of meat, white flour and potatoes, so I really enjoy cooking and be inspired by yours colorful and delicious recipes which ALWAYS turns out so great that everybody is licking their fingers for another portion. My favourite cousine are thai, mediterranean and everything that involves cilantro :)) Thank you! Have a great day :) M.
  • Elli
    Hej from Copenhagen! So many lovely cuisines in the world - it's difficult to choose one favourite. I love French and Italian cooking for their love of pure ingredients, and Thai and other South East Asian cuisines for the intense flavours. But to choose one, I will go with what I've grown up with; the Nordic cuisine!
  • Patricia
    Hi David and Luise! I can't wait to have this book in my hands, it looks amazing! :) I´m from Portugal and I love the flavours of latin american and asian cuisine.
  • Carmen
    Hi guys! I am from ROmania and like Mediterranean cuisine. Congratulation for you new book.
  • Katrin
    It's hard to choose. I like the "vegetarian French kitchen" that I gather from blogs like "Cannelle et Vanille" or "La tartine gourmande". Not sure if that is also an "official cooking style". On the other hand I think our eating style is getting more and more international, we choose our ingredients and inspirations from many countries and cooking styles and often mix in our own taste (or cooking abilities for that matter). A lot of the cookbooks I own seem to favor homemade dishes mostly made up by the cook, drawing some inspirations from traditional dishes but then adding a lot of his own ideas, abilities and the produce at hand. I find this to be an ideal way of cooking: Buying locally but cooking internationally, for instance all the creative ways to use kale and Brussels sprouts apart from just boiling them down to a one-taste-bette-not-look-at-it-dish.
  • Gyöngyi
    I adoreee your blog:) i'm from Hungary, my fiance is from London, we live in Budapest and we loooove Georgian&Mexican and basically all food+anything from your blog:) congrats on the new book&baby, can't wait to cook from it!! X
    • Gyöngyi
      From the book..not from the baby. That would be very unvegetarian&weird;)
  • I love food from India. Especially after yoga my favorite dish is a great bowl of Dhal with mixed vegetables.
  • hannah
    It's so hard to pick my favorite cuisine - I love love love Moroccan, Indian, and Japanese! how could I pick!? Let's go with Moroccan. Tajines!
  • Alessia
    Hi Green Kitchen Stories. I'm Alessia from Italy (love your take on Ribollita, by the way..). I'm in love with everything is Asian (Japanese and Thai, mainly) but I've recently fell in love with cuisine from Siria and middle Eastern countries..falafels all the way please!!! Hugs, Ale
  • Karianne
    I am Karianne from a tiny island in norway. I love food from all over the world. Favorites must be asian food, SE Asia and Japan!
  • Julie
    Congrats on the release of your new book! I'm looking forward to browsing its pages thinking about the first recipe I'll try! I keep going back to The green kitchen to find inspiration or just look at the beautiful pictures so I'm sure the new one will be a keeper too. I love Indian food and I particularly enjoy daal, a simple yet always surprising dish! Your Indian lentil soup is a favourite at our place. Best, Julie, from France
  • Susan
    Congratulations on your beautiful new cookbook. I am Susan and I live in Canada. My favourite food to eat is Italian.
  • Hi gorgeous family, I'm Lia, a Portuguese living in Scotland Uk and my favourite type of cuisine is precisely Italian cuisine. I use to say that if I had to live in just one king of cooking it would be the Italian one because it's simple and the ingredients are always the center stage. I have your 1st book that I love and I've already pre ordered the 2nd one but if I'm lucky enough to win this giveaway and your signed copy, I can offer mine to one of my friends :))! Cheers and thanks for your great beautiful work. Lia
  • CJ from South Gloucestershire, England. Mediterranean cuisine is my favourite, especially Greek.
  • Beth R.
    The book looks stellar! I'm a resident in the United States, and I love to travel. I love the flavors of the Mediterranean (falafel for life!), but I'm also a huge sucker for Thai or Indian cusine.
  • Edmee van der Togt
    Wow, so nice to hear that your book will be published in the US next week! I am a great fan of your blog. My name is Edmee and I'm from the Netherlands. My favorite cuisine is the indian cuisine. I love curry's and spicy food. I have been to Sri Lanka with some friends this year, (not India but very close) and I loved trying out all different kinds of curry's and chutneys. Good luck with your book release!
  • I'm Nuri, a ceramist from north Spain (Catalonia, to be exact). I love your work, full of sensibility for choosing and developing great healthy receips. I love vegetarian food from different places around the world, but I recently was in London and have the obligation to mention the great work done in Wild Food Cafe, at Neal's Yard. They make an amazing RAW CHOCOLATE AND BERRY TART, dont't miss it if you stay in the city!
  • Marta
    Eating is a universal act. We all eat, and sharing food makes us feel connected. That's because food is not "just" food. It is texture, colours, sounds, smells. flavours, memories. Cooking is a part of food. A meal can make your day. With your blog and your books, you are collaborating with it. You definitely spread good vibes. I feel good when I read and see your recipes. I'm Marta, from Spain, and although I use many spices and I like ALL foods, I think mediterranean one is wonderful: healthy, varied, simple, tasty. Lots of fruits and vegetables that you can eat in many ways. Thnx for the inspiration. Love, Marta
  • Ary
    Hi! I'm Arianna and I am from Switzerland. I love mediterranean food.
  • congratulations on the new book!! i am very excited to read it! i am in the USA, New Hampshire to be exact. Your first book was a breath of fresh air, and this new one looks to be just as amazing. Thank you for all of your hard work :) My favorite food at the moment is Indian...the flavors are unbelievable. of course, i would take any recipe from GKS any day, though - best of luck on your new adventures (book + baby)!
  • Adele Chenoweth
    Hi, Im in love with your website and recipes, such great healthy takes on classics. My names Adele Chenoweth, from Lethbridge, Australia. My favourite kind of cuisine is Asian, i could eat any type for every meal
  • Annika
    Congratulation, your new book looks amazing! I´m Annika from Germany...I love the Green and the Mediterranean Cuisine, also Japanese and Thai recipes :-)
  • Catharina
    Goodmorning or evening... My name is Catharina and I'm from a small city Dordrecht, The Netherlands. I pretty much love ervery cuisine that isn't Dutch (potato's are nice, but not every freaking day!) My favrotie cuisine so far is -kind of predictable- Italian and Asian! I love the sweet Italian Dolce and the flavours of Asia always suprise me. I love... No, I LOVE your way of cooking! I LOVE your food! And I want to thank you for your inspiration! SO... THANK YOU! With love, Catharina
  • jul
    jul, germany, indian!
  • Ciao beautiful people, I am Val and I am a Venetian living in London – the one who suggested Grain Store for a great plant-based meal in the city! :) I have to say, I am growing quite fond of Persian cuisine, but so far, my favourite food from around the world has to be Mexican – the flavour the dishes have is simply outstanding. Looking forward to holding your book, and hope to cross paths when you come down to London! x
  • S
    S; San Francisco; Top 5 Cuisines: Italian, Greek, Middle Eastern, Mexican, Korean.
  • Marte
    I'm from Norway and absolutely love your recepies! My favourite cousine at the moment is italian, I mean, pizza and pasta..so delicious.
  • Wilma
    Pretty good question: My favourite kitchen without a doubt is indian. It's the spices, I think... and that there are lots of vegan recipes, unlike in the german kitchen, where i am from. But I really would love to discover some new recipes and kitchens from your book!
  • Karla
    Hey this is Karla from Germany! I am only 17 but I love food blog and I do adore this one especially <3 I think I found it by accident once. I love italian food and chinese inspired one, but in general dishes prepared with fresh and healthy ingredients ;) Thanks for the inspiration

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