The Traveling
So my dad, my mom and I took a train to Stresa, where we caught a train to Milan where we ate some pizza that was really good for train station food. After the food we caught a high speed train that went around 300 kilometers per hour to Bologna.
The Food
So, on the first day for dinner my mom had bolognese, my dad had mushroom pappardelle pasta and I had a panini with pepperoni and cheese on it. So on the second day for lunch we went to a cooking class where we had Gnocchi, then some meatballs, with a dessert of some brilliant Panna Cotta. I will tell you more about this later. On the second night for dinner we all had paninis. My mom had pecorino, salami picante and pumpkin sauce and some dried tomatoes. My dad had capicola, with buffalo mozzarella and pesto. I had some stuff I forgot. It was really good! On the last day for lunch we had a food ππ«π₯©π§π
ππ₯ππ₯ tour. I will tell you about that later too.
The Experiences
On the second day we went to a cooking π₯ class. We did this with a very nice family πͺ from Australia π¦πΊ. Making this stuff from scratch was pretty hard. The other kid that we were with ( Named Joel and is a boy ) and I made the pasta sauce. The first step to making it was to cut it into halves and squeeze the tomatoes juice, and then we boiled them, and then put them through a machine that made them into sauce. The dads made the meatballs. They cut some bred into small pieces and then crumbled them. The dads soaked the breadcrumbs with milk. They used ground pork for the meat. They rolled the meat into balls, then then cut the meatballs in half, then put the breadcrumbs into the meatball halves, and then cooked the meatballs. You should have smelled the smell!!! The moms made the Panna Cotta. My mom forgot how to make it though. It was so jiggly, it was like Jell-O, but more jiggly!!! Then we made the Gnocchi. They were boiling the whole time we were making the other food. After that the moms skinned the potatoes, then the dads and the kids put the potatoes through the ricer. Then the Caramelite ( the instructor ) made the dough and we rolled the dough into strips, and cut them into pieces. Then we put our fork into flour and put the Gnocchi on our fork π΄ and rolled them off and put them into rows for cooking π₯. The instructor put them in the boiler. Then we put the Gnocchi on the table and ate! The Gnocchi was so great π, but it was a little to soft. Then for the second course we had meatballs with tomato sauce that were delicious π too! For the final course, we had Panna Cotta, with strawberry π sauce that was so amazing π€©ππ€ͺ!!! The cooking π₯ class was amazing!!! On the last day we went to a food π₯ tour! To get to the food tour we had to take a train π to Parma. We got in the lady’s car π and she drove us to a Parma Reggiano factory were they make cheese π§! We had to dress up in crazy π wraps to keep us from slipping. We saw how they took cheese π§ out of vats that are big to getting them round to hardening the outer crust to aging the cheese π§!!! It was really cool!!! After that we had a tasting of the cheese π§ MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Then we went to the Parma Ham place where they make prosciutto and ham. The first thing they do is season the ham and let it sit for a while, then they age it for like 3 years and then it’s ready to sell!!! We ate lunchπ΄at the Parma Ham place
and it was REALLYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY AWESOME π!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There was cheese π§, prosciutto and ham! Then we went to an balsamic vinegar place that had amazing balsamic!!! We went around and our tour guide explained the process of balsamic. The balsamic starts in a barrel, and then moves to a different barrel. It moves through many different barrels. The barrels give them flavor. The longer they age, the better they taste, and the more sweeter they are. We had a tasting of the vinegars. The first one we had was aged for like 5 years, and was meant for salad π₯, the second one was aged for like 10 years, which was meant for the main course, and the third was for 25 years [ for 100 euro πΆ ] which was really good on desserts π¨, we had it on vanilla custard, and the third one, which was like 20 years but more balanced. Then we got in the car π and drove to the wineryπ· where my mom and my dad got some wine π·. Then we drove to the train π station and caught a train π to the hotel!!! The food π₯ tour was great!!!
The Gelato π§
The first gelato π§ place we TRIED to go to was the favorite of the Italians, which was closed on Mondays so we had to walk like 30 minutes for no gelato π§π«. But then we went to a different gelato π§ place that was called Galleria 49 that was really good. My mom gave it βοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈ and so did my dad. I gave it a 4.5 star βοΈ. Then the next day we went back to the place that was closed [ called Creameria Funiva ] I gave it 5 star βοΈ and my dad and mom gave it 4.5 star βοΈ. Then we went back to the place called Galleria 49 2 times after that. Then we went back to Creameria Funiva 1 more time. I got gelato π§ at a chocolate π« shop that was really good. Guess what I got at it? Chocolate π« and strawberry π. So surprising that the chocolate π« was amazing π€© right? I gave it 5 star.
All in all, Bologna was GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!