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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Zuppa_di_ribollita

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

  • Jo
    I'm from Scotland (although living in Jersey currently) - I honestly couldn't pick a "favourite cuisine". I had been going through a massive Middle Eastern obsession (and a visit to Israel only exacerbated the obsesssion) but a recently trip to Italy reminded me how much I love Italian. I lived off Mexican for ages after a trip to California (fish tacos! sigh) However I am soon off to Spain, so that will remind me how much I love spanish cuisine. I could go one... the underlying theme of these witterings, I think, is that I am basically a massive massive foodie and basically love all food regardless of where it is from in the world - Full Stop.
  • Super! I really enjoy your blog and book( dutch version). I prefer to cook with our own produce. The organic spelt is excellent! Italian with a Dutch twist. Thanks for all the inspiration! Ine
  • Brigitte Tacke
    Hello. I'm from Germany. My favorite is the Ayurveda kitchen with the large variety of spices. Thank you for your inspiration.
  • Elanor
    I am in Oz and am an omnivorous RAW food cuisine lover. Your book looks beautiful <3
  • Lea
    Hi! This book sounds amazing! I live in France, and I love Indian cuisine.
  • Abby
    Really excited to see your newest creation
  • Harriet Lawton
    Congratulations on your book! It looks beautiful. I loved your first book and so looking forward to reading this one! I live in London but I am actually from Wales (you should visit here next time!). I haven't travelled around the world very much but I am lucky to live in a place where so many different cuisines are accessible - indian, japanese, mediterranean etc - which I all love! But I am partial to a good Sunday roast and a welsh cake.
  • Hey, my name is Tina and I live in a quiet sleepy hammlet called Steep Marsh in Hampshire, England. Being an acupuncturist I'm very interested in how food can affect our health & love Chinese food & how they look at the energy dynamics of the ingredients. Congratulations on the new book and your little boy. xx
  • Giacomo
    Hello from Italy! First I have to say that for an italian the best cuisine of the world is just his mother's!! :D Anyway, I would say that my favorite cuisine is the Japanese one. I love in particular the mix of simple ingredients, but for great results!
  • Laura
    I'm Laura from Sydney, Australia. The past year has been full of documentaries, blog reading (like Green Kitchen Stories) and inspiration for eating healthy. The past month has been mostly full of fruits and vegetables and I'm starting to feel so great already. My favourite cuisine is probably Vietnamese food- it's full of fresh vegetables and herbs and great flavour.
  • Carol
    Hello from England. A hard decision, but my favourite cuisine is Mexican. My memories are of mangoes & avacodoes falling like raindrops. Thank you for such inspiring stories, images & recipes.
  • Anne
    Soul singing thank you for sharing your wonderful Green Kitchen World - can't wait for exploring your new Travl track:-) I love inspiration from the Italian, Soutgamerican and Thai kitchen and for more to be revealed....:-) BIG LOVE ♡
  • Sarah Brotherton
    Hi I'm Sarah from England. I guess my favourite food would be middle eastern, I love all the fresh ingredients, spices and flavours. I'd love to make more of it at home. Looking forward to browsing the new book xx
  • Linda
    Hi Luise, David, Elsa and Isac, I'm from the Netherlands and I'm a big fan of your blog and books.I actually love food from all around the globe as long as it's vegetarian, that's why I love your blog so much, but I would have to say that Italian cuisine and Indian cuisine are my absolute favorites. Italian because of it's purity and simplicity. It respects the beautiful ingredients and fills every plate with joy.Indian cuisine because of it's complexity of flavours, earthiness and warmth. lieve groetjes, Linda
  • OMG! can't wait to get this book! i already love your style, so i know i will adore your book too! I am from Belgium and i especially love Indian food, with lots of spicy! Great video, and thanks for sharing this delicious recipe!
  • Marie
    Jeg heter Marie og bor i Oslo, Norge. Min favorittrett er bestemors hjemmelagede lapskaus:)
  • hello, I am from teh Netherlands and at the moment my favourite cuisine is teh Lebanese, because of the aromatic falvours! Thanks for your stimulating recipes! Sandra
  • Mary-Anne D
    I'm so excited to see your beautiful new book and can't wait to get a copy. I now live in Perth, Australia, and have always loved to travel and experience the foods of different cultures. North African food is my favourite, particularly Moroccan dishes such tagines but I also love the Italian approach to food and lifestyle.
  • Main Nyqvist Jansson
    Hi, I'm from Stockholm and I love any food that is healthy, green and loaded with good stuff, as in yor amazing recipies. Mediterranean and especially Italian food in the way it has been changing with a mre modern touch really appeals ti me. I just visited Rome and realized that many of the restaurants and food courts there have really put a healthier attitude into heir traditional cooking and it makes it supe fantastic!
  • sarah
    Congratulations on your book, I'm sarah and my favourite cuisine has got got to be either Mediterranean - olive oil, tapenade, fresh fish and vegetables, or southeast asia - I love thai and Malaysian cuisine!
  • Mandy
    Mandy, born in CA, live in Germany (did my LLM in Sweden!) & picking my favorite cuisine is almost impossible...probably Mexican, followed by Italian and Indian.
  • Lydia
    Hello, I am from Melbourne, Australia. I enjoy many cuisines, but keep going back to Mediterranean food, where the ingredients speak for themselves. I avoid processed sugars and minimize the use of high levels of starch.
  • Anna
    Hi, My name is Anna and i am from England. I love Italian food. :)
  • Karen Ormiston
    Having lived in Vietnam for the last few years that's a strong contender - the freshness, flavour and aromas are wonderful but ... We're moving now to Andalucia and Spain has to be the winner for me - the diversity, variety, freshness, quality, passion for sharing food and commitment to growing, sharing and shopping locally is only just beginning to take hold in the UK where I'm originally from. I loved your first book, can't wait to try some of the recipes that I couldn't in Vietnam and would love, cherish and above all use frequently a lovely signed copy of your new book. Welcome to this wonderful world Isac :-)
  • Louise
    Hi guys! My name is Louise and I'm from Australia. Super excited to see your new cookbook - I love the first and of course your blog! The cuisine mostly frequented in our kitchen is Italian.
  • Mette Mølgaard
    Hi! I'm Mette from Denmark. My favourite cuisines have to be Southeast Asian and Italian! Also two of my favourite destinations I've visited :) Congratulations with the new cook book!
  • Your blog is the best culinary discovery! I love Vietnamese food! Especially fresh summer rolls dipped in peanut sauce.
  • Malou
    Hi! Congrats on your new book, looks great. My name is Malou and I'm from Luxembourg. I like many kinds of cuisine : indian, thai, viet, moroccan and french of course, but I could eat italian every day :)
  • Sonja
    Hi you four, knowing the excitement of publishing a book myself I would like to congratulate you!!! I am sure it will be even more a success than the last one.The year 2014 is very special for you: new home, new child, new book... My favorite cuisine is the Japanese one. Lots of love from Sonja from Germany
  • Tim
    Hi, congratulations on the publication of your new book. What is better than a beautifully cooked English roast dinner with all the family to join in, especially if it is a leg of lamb, slow roasted with rosemary and garlic! I am of course an Englishman, living in East Anglia.

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