6/28/12

I can History Gourmet - Maestro Martino of Como

Dear Readers
If you are neither Italian nor a Gourmet Scholar you have probably never heard or come across the name of Martino di Rossi alias Maestro Martino of Como.
Well, I have learned from my friend Gianni (which happen to open Milano’s newest Wine Scene in his honour) that Maestro Martino is a 15th century cook and to many the equivalent in the Gourmet World  to what Leonardo da Vinci was to Science, Painting and Engineering.
He was born in Torre (inside the former Como City State) now-a-days Canton Ticino in the Italian Switzerland.
If I have managed to catch your attention now, you will probably want to read his cooking book, named "Libro de arte coquinaria" (the art of cooking), there you will find his original recipes still actual and still delicious.
He is also known as the Prince of Cooks, because in his days he was the cook of many nobles and important dignitaries.
His recipes were also influenced by other cultures as he had spent some of his life in Naples (back then under the rule of the Spaniards).
Returning to his master piece, his book is considered a landmark in Italian cuisine literature because as you can imagine dated all the way from the 15th century is an important historical record. In his work one can observe the shift from the European Medieval to the Renaissance cuisine. Imagine Italy as the centre of the Renaissance era, I bet you did not even considered that this effervescent period was not all about Painting, Writing, Sculpture, Science!?
You see our eating habits have also evolved with the advent of many important human developments, for example during the era of  the Discoveries Portuguese Navigators brought to Europe many strange exotic ingredients from far distant and unknown lands that have affected/changed for good the European Cuisine. The same can also be observed in many of the “Ultramar” countries where the Conquistadores have arrived (Japan is a good example, Tempura is the result of the Portuguese cuisine influence).
Returning back to the subject of today’s post, well, Maestro Martino was for sure a visionary in his days and his bold experiences in the kitchen made it possible for him to be disputed by many important people of his days in order to have his services in their kitchens.
Even though he was a purist in the search of the real taste of the ingredients, that is avoiding the excess of spices (very common during those days); still he was a connoisseur of the Catalan, Arab and Oriental kitchen that influenced his recipes. He was a methodical man, with particular attention to colour and cooking time.
He developed many kitchen appliances, advocated the importance of hygiene, cooking methods, healthy eating habits, ingredients from the local territory, etc. He was the first known person to use the word “Polpetta” or meatball and the creator of a predecessor what we know today as “Mostarda Vicentina”.
So there you go, today we have honoured Maestro Martino of Como, curious? Want to try some of his original recipes? Then please pay a visit to Maestro Martino Wine Bar at Porta Romana (Milano).
Bon Apetit,
Chef Gourmet Du Art


6/25/12

Milano's newest wine venue

Dear Readers,
if you happen to be in Milano please pay a visit to the most recent Wine Bar and Olive oil Bar of the Lombardy Capital.
Just by the Arch of “Porta Romana” in Milano you will find this cosy spot, named after Maestro Martino, one of the main Chefs in the Italian history, this wine bar reveals sense and sensitivity all round.
From the name to its location, from the products to the service, Gianni Martino and his associates have thought it all.
Not wanting to become just another place in the Milano wine scene Maestro Martino bets in its peculiarities in order to become recognized amongst the venues that advocate good and healthy cooking. This Wine Bar advertises not only its excellent products but also original dishes taking into consideration the dietetic aspects, the cooking process and the source and quality of the ingredients.
So many things in just one spot, a place to eat and enjoy good wine, a place where you can find delicatessen products, a place to purchase fine olive oils, fine wines and grappa, a place where you can purchase also gourmet books and gourmet appliances.
So there you go, my humble contribution of today is not only to honour that Master of good table Maestro Martino of Como but also spread the word and tell you that Milano’s newest wine spot merits your visit.
Oh yes, do not forget that some of the recipes used in this place are original recipes from Maestro Martino of Como.
Bon Apetit,
Chef Gourmet Du Art

Maestro Martino, Enoteca wine bar
Viale Caldara, 131 (angolo C.so Porta Romana) - MILANO
Telephone: 0039 339.2796433


6/18/12

"Just say Da!"

Dear Readers,
it has been quite a while that I do not write a Post from real life experiences.
Here it goes. Have you ever been in a situation where he or she tries somehow to condition your choices in a Restaurant?
I am sure that this question has aroused a smile in your face.
It is in our very human nature to control our soul mate and/or condition his/hers choices and/or behaviours.
A few days ago my wife and I went for a nice meal with a friendly couple and we have assisted once again to the mind games behind what it would be a simple choice of a given Wine and a Dessert.
It came to a point where the girlfriend simply and quite naturally told his boyfriend “Just Say DA”. Well you might have noticed that there is a mixture of English and Russian, which the true phrase is “Just Say Yes”.
I am not trying to criticize such behaviour as I am (sometimes) victim of similar attitude from my wife and in the other hand trying to influence/condition my wife’s choices as well.
The bottom line is compromise, which is sometimes to accept so that our soul mate is happy and sometimes you do it to make you feel like the Boss.
The strange fact about accepting such behaviour from our soul mates is that what in theory would make us feel uneasy, frustrated and upset make us feel, instead, content.
If you have felt such feeling, do not worry, it is a good thing. You have simply found your soul mate. You see each and every one of us have a purpose (I love to believe in this), a reason to be here, to this or that, a reason to find someone and strangely feel that you want to be next to that person all your life and that you belong to him/her.
We are all born with a philosophical quest and truth of “what I am doing here?”, then our upbringing, our social stigma’s, pressures, cultural constraints, family conditioning, religion beliefs have somehow affected our natural perception of recognizing our true soul mates.
So, my humble contribution of today is, if you believe that you have finally found your soul mate “Just say Da!”
Bon Apetit,
Chef Gourmet Du Art


6/4/12

I Can "7.000" visits

Dear All,
once again thank you for your choice. I can not describe in words the joy that I feel when the Blog reaches another milestone; this time the 7.000 mark was reached.
The only thing that I can promise you is more interesting posts for you to read and more recipes for you to cook.
As you might have noticed recently I have been writing more about wines, as Summer Holidays approach I will also try to insert some Posts regarding nice destinations and what I suggest you to do there, eat and drink.
Thank you once more and please do not be shy, comments are appreciated.
Bon Apetit
Chef Gourmet Du Art