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EP17 - Preserving the season: Summer
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EP17 - Preserving the season: Summer

Both my mum and my grandma influenced my love for preserving.
It would be reductive to describe it as a habit or a hobby; I feel an ancient urge to bottle, can, or preserve whatever the season offers with abundance. It is my personal way to celebrate the passing of seasons: a hymn to seasonality, a respectful homage to the humble produce.
Preserving is also one of my favourite way of procrastinating. When I am busy with deadlines and projects, this is when I try to steal time to preserve.
Follow me to explore my mum’s pantry and my grandma’s memories, a walk through the best summer preserves, from tomato sauce to blackberry jam.

Recipes mentioned in this episode:

- Passata di pomodoro, tomato purée: https://en.julskitchen.com/preserves/tomato-puree-or-as-we-call-it-the-preserve
- Pomarola, tomato sauce: https://en.julskitchen.com/preserves/pomarola-italian-tomato-sauce
- Concentrato di pomodoro, tomato paste: https://en.julskitchen.com/preserves/tomato-paste
- Apple and blackberry jam: https://en.julskitchen.com/preserves/apple-and-blackberry-jam
- Apricot jam: https://en.julskitchen.com/preserves/apricot-jam
- Harvest jam: https://en.julskitchen.com/preserves/grape-harvest-and-september-jam
- Blueberry jam: https://en.julskitchen.com/dessert/cakes-pies/recipes-with-blueberries
- Spicy tomato jam: https://en.julskitchen.com/preserves/spicy-tomato-jam-for-cheese
- Pickled cauliflower: https://en.julskitchen.com/preserves/home-made-holiday-food-gifts
- Minestrone from scratch: https://en.julskitchen.com/first-course/soup/minestrone-from-scratch

I’d love to hear from you: Which is your relationship with preserving? Do you have a favourite preserve you usually make during summer?
Let me know with a DM on Instagram or an email at info@julskitchen.com

Email me at juls@julskitchen.com

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Letters from Tuscany
Cooking with an Italian accent
Ciao, I am Giulia Scarpaleggia, a Tuscan born and bred country girl, a home cook, a food writer and a photographer. I teach Tuscan cooking classes in my house in the countryside in between Siena and Florence. I’ve been sharing honest, reliable Italian recipes for 14 years now, through my cookbooks and our blog Juls' Kitchen. If you love everything about Italian food, big crowded tables and seasonal ingredients, join us and follow our podcast “Cooking with an Italian accent“.