a very tuscan lunch

One first word I learned when I joined the yacht in La Spezia was mangiare: to eat!!!

Eating is considered one of life’s great pleasure in Italy.
And what about eating somewhere above the Tuscan hills just outside Firenze (Florence)?

I spent my weekend off in Firenze. A long lost batch mate from my old school in the Philippines has been living in Florence for years. I first made a contact with her way back summer 2005 when I was based in Cannes.
Such a long way to visit her… but the boat I have been working on has been in La Spezia since October.



I checked the distance and I just realized its just over 2 hours train ride via Pisa. So I emailed Marietta wondering if she would like to meet up. Marietta and I have never been in the same class but we crossed paths.

My idea of going to Firenze was to see the Renaissance arts, shops and catch up with her. I did not think much of food really since I have been in Italy for the past 3 months.


But hey Firenze is Tuscany, where I am is Luguria where seafood and lots of pesto is the mainstay. Marietta welcomed me to her home up the hillls south of Florence. The night I arrived she prepared a soup which she said an experimentation of a Tuscan soup similar or was it ..fagioli all’ ucceletoo.. beans prepared with tomato.
She also made some mini quiche with leeks.

We spent our Saturday doing a touristy thing and a very lazy slow lunch right on the city centre (will blog about this). Sunday we decided not to go to the city at all. From her hills we went to the opposite side a place called
Fiosole.

As you drive up the hills, elegant villas, cypressed lined driveways, dot the area. As Marietta said the well off Florentines live there.


We walked around the town then up to the monastery of S. Francesco on the crest of the hill, with the cells of St. Bernardine of Siena and seven Franciscan Beati. We really just ambled around when I suggested we should eat at the restaurant we passed as were coming up the hills.

Le Lance is ideally located for the great views of the city but on the day we sat there it was foggy. But we had so much to talk about anyway, imagine we have not seen each other for 24 years!

Marietta suggested anti pasti: TAGLIERE CON DI GOLOSI. I knew it a selection of Tuscan cold meat, including lardo, salami cinghiale (boar) and jellied tongue. There were 2 types of cheeses, pecorinno and a heavenly honey.

Then another plate with marinated artichokes, olives and cherry tomatoes stuffed with tuna.
The 3rd plate was bruschetta one with tomato and the other liver paste.

Marietta and I ordered main courses too: We were already feeling full from the starter alone such big generous portion.

I myself ordered UMBRICHITTE CON LA CREMA DI TARTUFO. Freshly made pasta with black truffles. I really savoured the grated truffles and I thought I could not finish it.
So heavenly….

Marietta had RIBOLLITA, thickened soup with cabbage, beans and vegetables. I joked to her that she should probably asked the left over to be packed. In a very low voice she said, “Sha we are not in the States we are in Italy they dont do such” hehe l know!

And we had a house wine (the night before this we had a fine dinner at the wine area of Greve Chianti).
I do not think if we could handle a dessert. We ended our meals with coffee and teas and Marietta drove me to the station where we seem could not let go of each other.

Le Lance
Cantina Toscana
Via G Mantelllini 2/B
50014 Fiesole
Italy

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16 Comments

  1. Posted January 30, 2007 at 5:15 am by bea at La tartine gourmande | Permalink

    what a lovely way to travel with you! I loved the pic with the nuns!

  2. Posted January 30, 2007 at 11:00 am by Shalimar | Permalink

    Bonjour M Gourmand… I would like one day to travel with you too to NZ…

  3. Posted January 30, 2007 at 11:21 am by gail | Permalink

    i just realized that i didn’t get to eat any food when we went to Firenze…hay what a pity.. nice pictures ate sha!

  4. Posted January 30, 2007 at 9:00 pm by analyse | Permalink

    any good addresses to stay around the area ? .. yun cheap lang ha hehe … planning to spend summer vacation in that part of europe.. bambino friendly daw dyan e.. tired of sarcastic frenchies hehe..

  5. Posted January 31, 2007 at 1:38 am by Toni | Permalink

    Oh wow, I can only dream of going to Tuscany. I really wish that dream would come true!

    Those food shots are great. They sure made my mouth water. My tummy’s telling me to eat a little something now that my appetite has been teased!

  6. Posted January 31, 2007 at 8:52 pm by janette | Permalink

    hi sha,
    lovely,lovely,lovely…the food, the sights and the reunion…hope to do the same with you and mayette in the future. its a dream!!!

  7. Posted February 1, 2007 at 11:04 pm by Shalimar | Permalink

    maybe there will be next time gail…my friend knows good food too i had a partner in crime

  8. Posted February 1, 2007 at 11:05 pm by Shalimar | Permalink

    ana will ask my friend… coast or the hills of tuscany? cheaper really than cote d azur… the italians adore bambino dear..

  9. Posted February 1, 2007 at 11:06 pm by Shalimar | Permalink

    Toni dreaming free but you never know one day indeed pati Athens ha?

  10. Posted February 1, 2007 at 11:07 pm by Shalimar | Permalink

    jan.. mayette such a gracious host!!! she is waiting for you as well!

  11. Posted February 2, 2007 at 4:53 pm by jing | Permalink

    Tuscan interior is very distinct among all other Italian provinces, just an observation, although i have never been there. Since Italian railway is much reasonble than in germany, it is not a far fetched idea to visit Florence.

    PS. I luv the anti spam word that I have typed: “COKE”
    damn im thirsty… and to hell with my diet… I´ll go get 1.5 liter!!!!

  12. Posted February 4, 2007 at 9:37 pm by Marietta | Permalink

    Sha,
    Uhh Uhh, i said it’s not me! But then i had to admit you really take good pics!. it was really nice having you and i hope there will be a part2 maybe this summer? Take good care of yourself!

    Mayet

  13. Posted February 5, 2007 at 5:40 pm by auee | Permalink

    hay parang ang sarap-sarap ng libot mo… I wish hubby & I could see more of Europe like your trips… Sana when my kid’s bigger.

  14. Posted February 5, 2007 at 5:57 pm by Rosa | Permalink

    Wonderful! Thanks for making me travel via your blog! The food looks delicious…

  15. Posted February 6, 2007 at 10:48 am by marie | Permalink

    how i wish i can travel as far as europe one, you’re very lucky you have lots of time and moolah to spend, sana me too…..waaaaahhh

  16. Posted February 7, 2007 at 12:36 am by Shalimar | Permalink

    marie… one day di ba aabot ka rin dito
    you will meet thess and beng… as well
    got not enough moolah but my work allows me to travel as well

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