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

  • Hello, I am Dominique from Lyon in France. I love your first book and look forward discovering your second ! I really enjoy italian and japanese cuisine. But I know I am not that lucky for giveaways ...
  • Christine
    Hi, I'm Christine from Berlin. I've been following your blog for a bit more than a year now and I it seriously has transformed my cuisine (the last major change of that sort had been having an Italian flatmate). I love traveling and have lived in France and West and South Africa for a few years. Some of my favorite food from my travels would be Swiss Bircher Muesli served at a guesthouse in a small village near Konstanz, Portuguese pastéis de natas from Pastelaria Aloma in Lisbon (or Café Galao in Berlin) and attiéké, a side dish originally from Côte d'Ivoire, made from grated and fermented cassava. It's texture is similar to couscous with a slightly sour flavor. It is served with fish - and usually lacks a serious portion of vegetables!
  • Jana
    Congratulations on the new book! It looks amazing and delicious and I can't wait to put my hands on it. My Name is Jana Maria, I'm from Germany and my favorite food are vegetarian dishes from all over the world! Your recipes are all so wonderful tasty and beautiful. Thank you for all your inspirational work!
  • Kristine S
    Congratulations, it looks absolutely adorable! My name is Kristine, and I am from a small village in Norway. Dedicated as I am to (obsessed by,as some would say) seasonale food, much of my cooking is based around nordic traditional ingredients and greens. I do really adore simple, green, nordic food, even though I like the spices we can find in indian food as well.
  • Here in London my Italian wife and I go to ribollita a lot in the fall. It's a great warmer and so substantial! Your book looks great, I'm sure we'll pick up a copy soon!! Grazie!
  • Barbora
    Hi, amazing book!! So is the blog:) My name is Barbora,from the Czech Republic and my favourite cousine..(well the czech one:)) but beside that I do love the simple italian cousine, just a few ingredients..:) wish you all the best!!
  • Anita kippenbroek da
    I really love your receips because they are inspired from every corner of the world. My cooking is about trying out new tastes but i like very much indonesian , indian and italian flavours toghether with scandinavian cooking since i live in Norway
  • Lena
    Nom nom, whenever I read your blog I want to drop everything and just start cooking :) My favorite cuisine from all over the world is the classic Italian! So many veggies, cheeses, olive oil and grains! Btw, I am originally from Germany but live in Sweden at the moment. Cheers and keep up inspiring the world!
  • Vinci
    Congrats on your new book! I love your blog and YouTube channel! I'm Vinci from Vancouver Canada! My favorite cuisine is tied between Japanese and Italian!
  • Deborah Jefferies
    I have loved your App which I have been using for the past 2 years. Your recipes match the vegetables that I grow in my garden. DDDDelicious
  • Marlène
    I'm such a fan of your blog, your stories, your recipes ! I live in France but travelled a lot those past years... I must say that family japanese cooking has been my greatest food experience so far :)
  • Josselien
    Hey guys! I'm from the Netherlands and a follower of your blog for a few years now. I just recently bought your first book en I'm very excited to try some recipes. My favourite food is Italian, because of the strong, delicious flavours and mostly simple recipes. Congratulations on your new book and best wishes from the Netherlands!
  • Emmanuelle
    Hello, I am Emmanuelle from Montreal, Canada. I can't decide on just one favourite cuisine... my top four would be Japanese, Mexican, Indian, and Vietnamese.
  • Addie
    I can't wait to get my hands on your new book! I already have 'The Green Kitchen' and I don't think I've ever used one cookbook as much as that one. I'm really grateful for it! Anyway, I'm from Denmark and I have to say I really like the new nordic cuisine. But my favorite has to be the Italien kitchen. I love the philosophy of simple, but genuine and good food. All the best to you guys and thank you for this wonderful and inspiring blog!
  • Emilie Hansen
    The theme of your new cookbook simply could not be more perfect, as I love food from all over the world! Indian vegetarian dishes, like palak panir, heartwarming Moroccan tagines that smells like christmas, when opening the litter, creamy, too-good-to-be-true italian pasta and all the dishes that happens when all of these kitchens from all over the world meet and it is almost magical
  • katja
    Hi, my name is Katja, I live in Belgium and I adore Thai food!
  • Sofia
    Hello eller hej! Jag är en sjuttonårig tjej från norra Sveriges skogar och jag skulle säga att det asiatiska köket är en av mina favorier. Älskar er blogg eftersom den är så färgstark och inspirerande. Den är även ett perfekt sätt att kombinera både läsning på engelska med härliga recept, win win alltså:) Kram Sofia
  • Gita
    Hi! My name is Gita and I'm from Stockholm, Sweden and I simply love all asian food! I'm not a vegetarian, but I've recently dicovered you and your green recipes. It's very inspiring and mouth watering for a carnivore like me. Keep up the good work and good luck with your new book!
  • Alicia
    Congratulations! My name is Alicia, from the UK and at the moment my favourite food is anything Ottolengui, I just bought his new book and it would be great to have it next to yours.
  • Such a great giveaway, I love the book! My name is Suzanne (Librarian Lavender) and I'm from The Netherlands. I like fresh ingredients, that's most important to me, every culture has something delicious to offer.
  • julia
    hi i am Julia from germany... your new book looks awesome. im all into indian food ...forever cheers
  • Jessie Smith
    Oh my goodness I just discovered your blog 2 weeks ago and am reading it like a book, going post by post into the past, and cannot say how much I am loving it! We have made some of your recipes the past few weeks and it has changed the way I view food and recipes in our home. I'm so thankful for you guys and this blog. Cannot wait to get my hands on both your cookbooks soon! Keep doing what you do - you are making a difference! As for my favorite food from around the world... I haven't traveled much, despite by eagerness to, but I must say I do love Thai food! Much love you guys!
  • Very exciting! My name is Grace, I am from Canada, and I love vegetarian Middle Eastern food.
  • Janet
    Welcome to the world new Green Kitchen Stories book. At last you're here, safely delivered and even better than promised! My name is Janet and I live in Somerset in the UK. My favourite cuisine, being totally honest, is that I'm a multicultural cuisine keen person. Variety is key for me and if the food is healthy and full to the brim with taste and vitality then all the better. With best wishes and congratulations for the book, the blog, family and fun.
  • Hi, my name is Maria and I'm from Barcelona! I really like vegetarian Indian food thought I'm pretty fond of healthy Mediterranean cuisine (and love our typical Catalan bread with tomato! Can't resist it!). I can't wait to read your new book and learn more from you. xx
  • Ekaterina
    Hello, I'm Kate from Voronezh, Russia. My fav cuisine is German and Japanese :)
  • Ditte
    Hi there i'm a danish girl who loves a good pad thai :)
  • Ashley
    I could eat vegan Vietnamese food every day for the rest of my life- YUM!!
  • Laurie
    Laurie from Canada, my favourite cuisine is Ethiopian!
  • Hi! My name is Kathryne and I am from LA! My absolute favorite food from around the world is vegetable panang curry from Thailand! :0) Great giveaway!

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