
Goodbye August myth
Though Rome still tends to empty out in August, many good dining spots remain open and primed.

Arabian ice
The Arab presence in Sicily produced granita and cremolato, icy staples on which Italy depends.

Sacred eating
Italian local feasts, sagre, are ostensibly about religion, but food is the real meal ticket.

Sacred eating
Italian sagre are too many to name and run all year long, with food taking first place over religion.

Chilling sips
Need to cool down in Italy over the summer? Here are some of your best beverage options.

Cooling down
Italy has its own particular (and traditional) take on beverages to combat the summer heat.

New kid; new words
It's time to overturn longstanding notions of how food is discussed. Why? The ascent of blogs.

Al fresco
Italians love outdoor dining but they don’t need the term al fresco to hammer home the point.

The right to write
Blogging has changed how food trends circulate, but the value of old school cookbooks endures.

Splitting cheese hairs
Parmigiano-Reggiano and Gran Padano are close enough to be brothers, but they're not twins.

Lucifer’s treat
Deliciously spicy pollo alla diavola requires few ingredients, but lots of attention to technique.