There is something about early May in Switzerland that feels quietly generous. The markets begin to change, the light stretches a little longer into the evening, and suddenly, almost without noticing, there are flowers everywhere. Not the grand, composed bouquets, but the small ones. The ones that grow close to […]
Category Archives: Composition
More than five years ago, I shared this white bean hummus with red onions and radicchio recipe on my blog. A dish rooted in simplicity, seasonality, and deep flavour. You can find the original post here:https://antonettasantagata.com/2021/02/white-bean-hummus-with-red-onions-and-radicchio/ Returning to it now, it feels just as relevant. Perhaps even more so. This […]
The other day, while looking for something entirely different, I “found” a handful of Brussels sprouts hiding at the back of my fridge: slightly wilted, no longer at their proud best … and yes, this happens to me too. Food waste doesn’t always come from excess or overbuying. Often it’s […]
Discover the Bozi Pear — a traditional Swiss variety from Fribourg that shines when cooked. Simple, seasonal, and perfect for cosy autumn and winter moments, this recipe brings out its delicate, aromatic flavour and lets it take its rightful place on the plate. The other day at the market I […]
At Cibo & Vino, every dish tells a story — not just of flavour, but of the people, places, and values behind each ingredient. Today, I’m shining a light on two suppliers whose commitment to quality and sustainability makes them a perfect fit for our table. First, Valdibella : their […]
Some meals are best eaten slowly. Others are simply made to refresh, nourish, and carry you through the summer heat – like this salad we enjoyed some nights ago. With the temperature still lingering high well past sunset, we turned to what felt right: lukewarm Beluga lentils, tender tuna, juicy […]
At Cibo & Vino, I’ve come to trust that some of the most unforgettable dishes are also the simplest 💫 Take this moment from our last pop-up dinner: thin slices of ripe pear paired with aged Pecorino Sardo. That was it. No garnish, no trickery. Just two good ingredients, given […]
There’s something quietly powerful about dining alone—giving your full attention to each bite, each sip, and how it all makes you feel. No distractions. Just presence. At Oga, this moment felt almost sacred. The flavours were exquisite, the care in every detail undeniable. It reminded me that food is not […]
Tiramisu—a dessert that embodies indulgence, elegance, and the joy of sharing. On International Tiramisu Day, what better way to celebrate than by enjoying a version that brings a touch of early spring? At Cibo & Vino, where flavours tell stories, we love discovering seasonal twists on beloved classics. As […]
Some dishes are more than just food—they are an experience, a moment of connection, a source of strength and purpose. This warming bowl, inspired by Anna Jones, embodies everything we believe in: slow food, homemade and real ingredients, and the power of gathering around the table. At Cibo & Vino, […]
Tender organic chicken legs are first marinated, then slow-roasted in a luscious mix of both orange and lemon zest and juice. Whole garlic heads, a generous splash of white wine (or white martini for a twist!) as well as a medley of carrots, leeks, and fresh parsley deepen the flavours. […]
As a host, I’ve discovered that crafting a memorable dining experience is about more than just good food: it’s about passion, the love for ingredients, the joy of creation and the stories behind every dish. It’s also about harmony, the balance between flavours, the beauty of a carefully set table, […]
At Cibo & Vino Cookbook Club, we love honouring traditions while adding our own modern, healthy, and delicious twist. Good luck lentils may not be my invention, but this recipe strikes the perfect balance. Think of the lentils as “jewels” representing prosperity, the richness of sausages as a nod to […]
Who knew kale and mozzarella could be such a perfect match? While mozzarella often conjures up memories of sun-drenched summer days, I recently discovered how well Switzerland’s favorite cheese pairs with heartier, winter ingredients. Just think: two varieties of kale, each with its own vibrant crunch, brought to life by […]
Is there a better way to celebrate #WorldVegetarianDay than with this dreamy combo: vibrant pumpkin kissed by earthy sage? Pure autumn magic in every bite! What’s your go-to vegetarian combo this season? I’d love to hear it! Connect with me over at Cibo & Vino Cookbook Club and drop me a […]
We are finally in full summer here in Switzerland, and fruits are at their peak – including my beloved tomatoes! With warm evenings still lingering, what could be better than a lukewarm fregola salad for dinner? Imagine ripe tomatoes, juicy peaches, succulent nectarines, tangy olives, fresh basil, and finely sliced […]
What you might expect to be a clafoutis… is actually a cake! Inspired by the talented @letitiaclark this delightful cake showcases cherries at their finest, perfectly complemented by creamy ricotta. In true Italian fashion, it’s baked with olive oil instead of butter, adding a zesty twist and a richer texture […]
Have you ever experienced a taste so divine it feels like a bite of heaven? Last weekend, I had the extraordinary pleasure of savoring breakfast from The Almond Thief in Totnes (find them on Instagram here). This isn’t just any café—it’s a treasure trove of culinary delights, nestled in a […]
For those of you who follow my culinary adventures closely, you might have noticed that the much-anticipated inaugural Cibo & Vino Cookbook Club Dinner didn’t take place on April 25 as planned. However, last week the stars finally aligned, and I hosted my very first guests for an evening of […]
You might find yourself wondering: what exactly are “resties”? Well, they’re simply leftovers – but I’ve taken a liking to the term. Quite unexpectedly, we found ourselves with a day of resties just a few days back. Perhaps it was the wintry weather creeping in again, or maybe it was […]
- The fresh vegetables ready to be slightly roasted
- Vegetables and ricotta salata on the phylo dough and ready to go into the oven
- Crunchy and springy phylo dough something
- Leftover asparagus water
- Onions being glazed for the soup
- Leftover soup cooked in leftover asparagus water and using stale bread to make nice and crunchy bread croutons
Indulge in an early Spring delight with this light dinner that not only satisfies your taste buds but also delights your senses! Picture this: tender beetroot, sliced with precision just like Hasselback potatoes, lovingly seasoned with a drizzle of olive oil, a sprinkle of salt, pepper, and a hint of […]
- Hasselback beetroot
- Pesto to be
Imagine a culinary escapade that’s not just about fulfilling a lasagne craving but embarking on a flavor-filled odyssey. After a lasagne hiatus of 2-3 years, the inspiration has struck, and now, my kitchen is buzzing with creativity. Barely 10 days have passed since my last culinary masterpiece, and this time, […]
Why settle for roses in the midst of winter when you can embrace the vibrant allure of rosa? Join me in the delightful campaign initiated by @natoora, where we celebrate the season of radicchio over roses. Picture this: a salad crafted with love and a touch of rosa, making it […]
Embark on a culinary adventure as we bid adieu to the pumpkin season in style! Picture this: layers of golden pumpkin intertwined with robust salsicce, crafting a masterpiece that transforms an ordinary winter day into a gastronomic delight. In this enchanting gastronomic symphony, the bold trio of sage, rosemary, and […]
Embracing the depths of winter in Switzerland, where the weather fluctuates between snowy landscapes and the first hints of spring, I felt inspired to craft a hearty meal using two wonderfully “earthy” ingredients. Rather than opting for the traditional Italian rabbit recipe, which usually involves roasting it with tomatoes and […]
Winter in Zurich has been a thrilling rollercoaster of temperatures lately, ranging from a mild 3 degrees to a surprising 13 degrees, with a chilly dip to -10 in between. But isn’t that the essence of our new winter adventure? Speaking of winter delights, imagine savoring the perfect taste of […]
I was very lucky to have an amazing culinary experience with those fresh oysters! Our perspective on appreciating access to pure and fresh food is indeed a valuable one. Gratitude for what we have and being mindful of what we put into our bodies is important – more than ever […]
Dive into the world of figs, those love-’em-or-hate-’em wonders! Me? I’m head over heels for these little beauties, and half my year is dedicated to scouring markets for the perfect figs. And guess what? It’s prime fig season right now, and I’m floating on cloud nine! Let’s talk about this […]
True, if you ask me what I typically like to eat for lunch on a Sunday, a sandwich is not far from being at the very bottom of the list. Today is a different Sunday: being very low on energy the last three weeks, I decided this morning to both […]
With just a couple of ingredients this dish unites the freshness of a burrata, the crunchiness of the hazelnuts and the wintery hearty feeling of the Brussels sprouts and bacon. A keeper … at least in my house.
We had a fun and rather unconventional Easter dinner last Sunday with family and friends: pizza festival. As a consequence (I believe) and only since last night, I have been craving pulled lamb. Luckily my favorite butcher at the weekly market had a super tasty lamb shoulder, which made a […]
As the days get darker and colder the wish for more warmth rises also in what we eat! This dish is a perfect combination of flavours – each of them well balanced and contributing to a satisfying plate of pasta. I choose to serve this sauce with tagliatelle made with […]
I was looking forward to freshness … a fresh salad with an equally fresh sauce. The combination of tahini, lime zest and juice as well as freshly pressed garlic gave the lamb‘s lettuce a nice nip, whilst the beetroot added it‘s round earthy taste. Will definitely try more sauces with […]
It has been one of those days … I am tired, cold and hungry… When opening my fridge I feel gratitude for what I find: a bright orange pumpkin, some smoked bacon and a bunch of sage. I also remember a can of cannellini beans in my pantry. Within a […]
What a fantastic way of celebrating a Sunday brunch: mushrooms on a slice of tasty multi-grain bread served with a fried egg and a tasty green salad with lemon zest, lemon juice and EVO. Incredible to experience the balance between the different textures and flavours … definitely to be repeated […]
It has been a while since I have been baking my own bread – mainly because of rather intense travelling over the last month. I am however back to my routine of baking bread … and as such also to the routine of eating a home-made sandwich. Today’s edition was […]
My first goose egg and I am literally overwhelmed! Really not sure what to do with it… I read that geese lay there eggs between October and May…so we are definitely coming to the end of the season. While hen lay up to 200 eggs a year, geese lay a […]










































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