White, brown, blue or even green … eggs come in many colours. But the shell colour has very little to do with taste or quality. The colour simply depends on the breed of the hen. Some hens naturally lay white eggs, others brown ones, and certain heritage breeds even produce […]
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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 […]
There is something deeply comforting about citrus in winter. When days are short and the kitchen feels like a refuge, lemons bring light — not loudly, but with quiet confidence. Among them, Meyer lemons hold a special place 🍋 Unlike regular lemons, Meyer lemons are softer in character. Their skin […]
There is something deeply grounding about bread. A loaf begins with the simplest ingredients: flour, water, salt, and time. Yet it holds centuries of human history, tradition, and care. Bread nourishes us not only through what it gives our bodies, but also through what it represents: patience, community, and the […]
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 […]
Slow food isn’t just a movement — it’s a mindset It begins with ingredients that matter: organic potatoes from the local farm turned into creamy mash, Swiss white asparagus grown with care, slow-cooked organic chicken, and oven-roasted carrots full of natural sweetness. Every element on this plate tells a story […]
Last night’s Cibo & Vino Cookbook Club pop-up dinner lingered long after the last bite was taken. The plates sat scattered, a few glasses still cradling the last sips of red wine, and a single flower rested quietly on the tablecloth—a silent witness to what really happened: no one wanted […]
This weekend, I embarked on a fun project—making my very own magnolia salt! Not only is it a stunning addition to any dish, but it also brings a unique floral twist to your cooking. Let’s dive into the adventure of turning these gorgeous blossoms into a culinary delight! The Magic […]
Good food is a basic right. I truly believe that everyone deserves access to food that is not only delicious but also produced with care for people and the planet. This is why Slow Food principles—good, clean, and fair—are at the heart of everything I do 🫶🏽 Cooking, for me, […]
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 […]
Radicchio comes in a range of colours, from deep red to vibrant pink, speckled white, and even pale green. Its signature bitterness comes from natural compounds that help protect the plant—and, as it turns out, they’re good for us too! Bitter foods stimulate digestion, support liver function, and balance our […]
Have you ever wondered what my secret recipe is? It’s not just about food—it’s about what truly fuels Cibo & Vino. A mix of flavours, people, and purpose, carefully balanced to create something meaningful. Here’s how I bring it all together. 🥄 Ingredients: 1 heaping cup of passion – for […]
At the heart of everything I do lies a deep passion for food and the stories it tells. Whether through the Cibo & Vino Cookbook Club, Slow Food events, or intimate pop-up dinners, my work is driven by the belief that food has the power to connect, inspire, and nurture […]
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, […]
Have you ever wished for a dining experience that feels more like home—where the warmth of good food and genuine connection come together? At the Cibo & Vino Cookbook Club, we offer something beyond a typical restaurant meal. A Cosy, Exclusive Dining Experience Forget the impersonal atmosphere of a crowded […]
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, […]
Attentive followers will notice that this is not the first post I have done about the incredibly delicious barba di frate — in English, monk’s beard. I’ve already shared my favorite recipe for enjoying this tasty green goodness packed with vitamins. Get your free copy of the recipe here. But […]
Unfortunately the 1st Cibo & Vino Cookbook Club dinner has had to be rescheduled for Thursday, April 25, 2024 due to unforeseen circumstances. If you’ve already registered for the original date, I’ll contact you separately. You might ask yourself what the Cookbook Club is and how it works: by sharing […]
Get ready for an unforgettable culinary evening! The inaugural dinner of the Cibo & Vino Cookbook Club is just around the corner, slated for March 27, 2024, at 19:00 CET in the vibrant city of Zurich. Envision an exclusive gathering where the art of gastronomy converges with the warmth of […]























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