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

  • Mikaela
    Hi! Can't wait to get my hands on your new book. My favorite "foreign" food would perhaps be a good ol' american pancake with maple syrup, blueberries, banana and ice cream :) Perhaps not the most exotic choice but just so good.
  • Katrine Nøhr-Meldgaard
    Hi, my name is Katrine and I am from Denmark. I just recently became a vegetarian and I am still figuering out how to make a delish vegetarian meal, and your first cookbook have been the best guidance. I really like italian food because of its simplicity. Congratulations with your new book, can't wait to dig into it!
  • Hey! Ann-Louise is my name and I'm from Sweden. My favorite food must be lebanese cuisines. I love there long tradition of vegetarian cooking, with loads of legumes, fragrant spices and the perfect balance between sweet and savory. .
  • Lene
    Wow, this looks so great! I'm from Denmark, and I love the israeli kitchen, because of its hummus, tabolleh and falafel!
  • First things first. I follow this blog for a very long time, i have to say i really love your photographs your recipes and your stories. Congratulation on your second book! As a half italian living in Germany i really love the italian kitchen and i really miss it although i do cook often for myself. Have a great day!
  • Emily G.
    I'm Emily from Basel, Switzerland, and I loooove Polish food! :D
  • Kelly
    Thanks for sharing (what I presume will be!) another great cookbook. Your last cookbook and blog have been a huge inspiration to me - especially last winter, which was impossibly long! My favourite cuisine at the moment is anything with banana. I'm currently in Uganda, and the variety of both sweet and savoury bananas that can be found here is amazing! -Kelly, from Canada
  • I am looking forward to learning more about your adventures! I love experiencing worldwide cuisine. From Morocco to Turkey to Italy to Korea to Cambodia, I have been blessed to visit many many places and try the local fare. I have to say, I have two favorites. I love the rustic approach to cuisine throughout the Mediterranean, especially Italy (who doesn't?) but I also fell in love with the simplicity and resourcefulness of Cambodian food. Cambodia is rich with tropical fruits (durian, jack fruit, kapok, soursop...) which make for the prefect ending to a meal consisting of vegetarian amok (traditionally made with fish but not always). Ironically, in a country so poor, the simple staple foods they have to work with result in some amazing flavor combinations!
  • Lilja Björk
    My name is Lilja and i am from Iceland but I am living in Denmark. Big congratulations with your new book I can't wait to read it, I follow your blog and I would like to thank you for a lot of inspiration and a lot of good food. I love a lot of different food, I love Indian cuisine with all the different spices but I am also very fond of Mediterranean food and specially Greek and Italian. Thank you for sharing all those wonderful recipes and look forward to see more.
  • Gabija
    Hello, I'm Gabija and I'm from Lithuania. I would say that my favorite is Italian cuisine, definitely :)
  • Mona Bagger Hadi
    My name is Mona, i'm from Denmark and i have to pick the oh-so-simple croissant as my favorite food. Amazing when done right.
  • Maren
    Hi, I'm Maren and I live in Germany and I love your blog and Indian food!
  • Dalal
    Hiya! Dalal from Toronto here! LOVE your blog! Brilliant recipes that I love to browse through. I'm a huge fan of Moroccan and Indian food! Congrats on the new book :)
  • Alex
    What a gorgeous book! Congratulations! My name is Alex, I am from Los Angeles, CA, and my favorite cuisine is definitely Mediterranean! Yum.
  • Joana Góis
    *I meant "quite underrated", sorry ;)
  • carola
    hello there! I am cooking your indian lentil soup for dinner tonight and I was looking for the recipe...and foud out this wonderful opportunity! I am from Italy so of course italian food is one of my favourite, but I also love french cousine... congrats for the book
  • Joana Góis
    Hi there! My name is Joana, regular GKS reader born and raised in Portugal! I really love Italian and Chinese food, followed closely by Indian, but the cuisine that rules my heart (and belly...) is Portuguese... I always "go back home"! ;) In fact I think that Portuguese cuisine is quite overrated, maybe widely unknown to people, though it had huge influences in Indian and Japanese food, among others (mainly due to Discoveries period). I'd suggest reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portuguese_cuisine Many thanks! And good luck with the new book and future family adventures! Cheers* Joana
  • Christine E
    I'm dying to get my hands on this book! I live in Oslo and my favorite cuisine used to be Greek (the fresh produce! the lamb!!!) but since I became a vegetarian about 1.5 years ago I've fallen completely in love with Middle-Eastern cuisine - perfect for the cold and dark months up here in Scandinavia ;)
  • Eliana
    I'm eliana, and absolutely love your blog! It's been inspiring me since I started reading it. I live in Jerusalem, Israel , and really love Indian and middle eastern cookin...:)
  • Devon
    Good morning! My name is Devon and I am from Colorado! My favorite recipe from around the whole world is Chana Masala. I have never been to India but I went to an Indian restaurant in Kenya and this dish left me smiling for weeks ;) Cheers!
  • Ok, Hi, I'm Micaela end I live in Italy. I love cousine of my country and Indian food. Your blog is Amazing! Ciao ciao:)
  • Pia R
    Big congrats on the book! Look fabilous:-) I an from Copenhagen and favourite all time fish was the homemade tiramisu we got in the mountains near Florence, Italy.
  • Floss
    Hi, I loved the little movie about your new book, and I think the addition of your little boy makes it even more personal. Personally I love the North-African kitchen, but i'm also inspired by the Italian and Indian kitchen. Keep up your good work. I love your Blog. I live in the Netherlands so I say "Eet smakelijk" (have a nice diner in Dutch)
  • For once, I'll try the random experiment ! I just received The Green Kitchen cookbook (on my whish-list for a while !) for my birthday and shew it to all my family. It makes me try more recipes than when I'm just reading the blog :because i love to have a book in my hand (and you know, since I ask for books, I have to use it, if not I'm told "blablabla... plenty books, blablbal" ;) ...) Beetroot decadent chocolate cake made, next will be the Pistachio falafels and the easy beetroot wrap-to-go. Thanks for sharing with us your world trip recipes : MERCI !
  • LaTonya
    I am from the Washington DC area and my favorite cuisine if Italian.
  • Charlotte Blåbjerg
    My name is Charlotte Marie and I'm from Denmark. After moving to Nørrebro, Copenhagen, I think the middle eastern kitchen has won my heart (and kitchen) for a while.
  • Tracey Peach
    My Favourite food is Italian. I live in the UK
  • Gretchen
    Greetings from Washington D.C. Congrats on the new book! I'm a big fan of your Eating Healthy on a Budget series. In all my travels, nothing quite compares to a burrito from my native Texas. Stuff it with what ever you want. Eat it for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. It's always good. While not exactly a cuisine, any Texan will tell you it should be considered as one.
  • NurHasanah Salleh
    Hi! :D My name is Nurhasanah and I come from Brunei Darussalam. My favorite cuisine is Malaysian Cuisine :D
  • Hi! Can't wait for your new book to get out in the US so I can go buy it! My favorite cuisine, though I love lots of different things, is Italian. What you write about it is quite true actually. It is really simple, basic, and yet sensual, fresh and delicious. Best! Julie

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