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

  • Rosalie
    Hello lovely family! Congratulations with your new cookbook, the video looks amazing! I'm from the Netherlands en really looking forward to have this book in my kitchen! My boyfriend goes insane when I ask him to guess from who is the recipe that we are eating that night: smiling at him and say 'from the GKS' :) My favorite world food is from the middle east. Lovely greetings, from the Netherlands
  • Sandro
    Ciao!!! I'm from Italy and I love mediterranean flavours, but I am always curius to try new strange awesome food!!! Your greenkitchen stories are really special and beautiful!!!Complimenti!!!
  • I'm Melissa from Kelowna, BC Canada. I love Green Kitchen Stories. Your website is a source of inspiration for me and has helped me open up to a new way of cooking. It is one of the websites I recommend to all my friends and family when they come to me asking for nutritional advice. I would have to say that Indian food is my ultimate favourite as it is so abundantly full of flavours and colours.
  • Hejhej! I'm from Sweden and I love your first book! And this video! So inspiring =) I love Mediterranean food! Especially because of their amazing vegetables that gets so intense flavors because of the sun. (Not really the case in Sweden.. exept for högsommaren ;)) Ha det bäst!
  • Agnese.
    My favourite cousine - it will prob be italian/mediteranian! I do love Moroccan dishes as well! Your cookbook looks amazing! Congratulations!
  • I love Green Kitchen recipes. Weekly we try at least two recipes and share them with friends with pictures of the results and comments like 'try page 86, taste sensation.' A big inspiration for a healthier lifestyle. We mix and match and have created our own style based on your recipes and ideas. Thank you! Looking forward to the 2nd book!
  • Heather from North Carolina (though, a Wisconsin girl at heart). Not an easy choice between Indian and Vietnamese... I have to settle on Indian! Those flavors can't be beat. Cheers, and so many congrats!
  • Bell
    I have been following your blog for about 4 years now, and i must say, i am so proud you you guys!!! You have worked extra hard and have achieved what you probably once thought was impossible. I cannot wait to get your second book. I live in Los Angeles CA and my favorite cuisine is Indian food. Full of flavor and is soooooo good for you (most of the time).
  • Linda
    Hi! I'm Linda from Italy and I just cannot decide which cuisine to pick as my favourite.. thai, japanese, indian, greek, mexican, to name a few.. well, you know what? I'll go for the cuisine of my region (Friuli in northern Italy) then! Which may not be the richest, but it's comfy and it's the only one that brings back sweet childhood memories :-)
  • Pia
    Hi :) I just love to look at all the pictures on the blog and read through your stories and recipes, imagining the smell and the taste of the food. Kind of makes me feel happy each time I do. So thanks so much for sharing! My favourite cuisine would probably be Middle Eastern but actually I have so many favourite dishes from all around the world (too many to name) Best wishes, Pia :) (from Germany)
  • Nayha
    Hi! I adore your blog! It is always so inventive and delicious! I am from Boston, Ma (heading to San Francisco in just a few weeks) and have traveled quite a bit and love to try different cuisines. I suppose my favorite would have to be my mom's Indian food (she is the best cook I have ever experienced). But next to that would be 2 things: 1. my trip to Thailand last year was enlightening -- i absolutely loved all of the street food i had at the markets - simplest things like grilled bananas on the flame to fresh dumplings stuffed with greens. AMAZING. 2. Japanese cooking - you would think that Japanese food isn't vegetarian friendly - but i had some of my most wonderful meals while I was there - I am now hooked on YUBA! and the culture is just so loving and welcoming (as it is in Thailand!)
  • Sonia
    Hello! My name is Sonia and I live in São Paulo, Brazil. Sharing recipes is so good, but when you also share part of your life with them, you make everything more special.I congratulate you on this lovely blog and wish you all the best. My favorite food is Italian. The ingredients, smell, colors, everything in it is fabulous! ;)
  • natascha
    I love your first book and this one looks great too. I'm from Spain and I live in Denia now (at the sea). I admit, I love mediterranean food the most! Congratulations for this new book!
  • Yana, Moscow
    Hello! I like your blog very much! and I like italian cuisine! Would be glad to receive your book! Y.
  • Ines
    Hi! I'm Ines from Småland, Sweden. I lived in Paris for a while and couldn't get enough of chèvre chaud salads with beetroot, walnuts and honey. But most of all, i love my grandmas home-grown tomatoes from her vegetable garden in Bosnia. Och tack för en fantastisk blogg, era kokböcker och instagramflöde!
  • Zonia Zena
    My favorite food is ITALIAN!!! it is so simple and delicious and I love it!!
  • Huge congratulations on your new book! Am buying it straight after I post this comment; if I happen to win, slim chance I know, then my sister-in-law will be receiving a surprise present! I'm Jules from Cornwall in the UK and middle Eastern Lebanese cuisine is featuring a lot lately. Aubergines....I'm mildly obsessed. Love to you all x
  • Marie
    Hi, I'm from Berlin and I think your question is super hard to answer! But I guess it's the Italian cuisine that i love the most... Thanks for your inspiring blog and 1st book,I'm addictive to it and have to check everyday if there are new recipes...
  • Tanya Hammond
    Hi, I live in New Zealand. My favourite food currently is from Vietnam, light and full of punchy flavours. Perfect for Spring currently here on this side of the world.
  • Sylwia Poland
    Hello, I am Sylwia from Poland and I am a big fan of your talent! My favourite cuisine is indian - as my last meal in life I would choose chickpeas curry with lots of fresh corriander ;)
  • Felicity Barber
    Of the many blogs and recipe ideas out the in the "webisphere" you always manage to post recipes that inspire the reader to try it, and they always turn out to be delicious (and healthy to boot!).
  • Ana
    Hei...I am Ana from Switzerland. I love a lot of food. But i guess if i have to choose its the Sri Lankan Curries. Best curry I ever had (and ive been traveling a loot).
  • Sara
    Great job, as book number one, this one looks amazing !!! I love chickpeas, particularly in hummus. Thanks for all the recipes and for the videos, I really enjoy them.
  • Jack
    My name is jack - I am from brighton in England - I like Indian food! Book looks good - keep up good work
  • SJ Roragen
    Favorite cuisine? Hmmm, hard to say because my cooking tends to be eclectic in nature. Perhaps, Mediterranean would be my favorite. I live in, and love, the Pacific Northwest corner of Washington State.
  • Jannie
    Congratulations on your new book, I cannot wait to read it! I really enjoy both your lovely blog and your last book. I am Danish and I actually love most kind of food, so picking just one favorite cuisine is a real challenge! Having grown up with Scandinavian food that will always have a special place in my kitchen while my other favorites changes. At the moment I am really craving Thai food - simple, tasteful and wonderful ❤️
  • Stacy
    My name is Stacy and I live in Los Angeles, California. My favorite cuisine is Chinese!
  • Sandra
    Hi I'm Sandra, Spanish but living in the UK. Hard to pick just one cuisine but if I really, really have to choose I would say Italian :)
  • Tania
    I am Tania, I am from Russia but live in Mexico. I love Mexican food, but also Mediterranian and Indian
  • Maria Inês Roque
    Hi! I'm Inês. I live in Lisbon, Portugal, but I'm from the north of the country. Being a vegetarian, I would have to say I love Indian food, because there are just so many veggie options! But (and as your book will probably prove) any type of cuisine has good vegetarian options or options that can be transformed, and I really want to broaden my cooking knowledge!

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