This white balsamic from Acetaia Leonardi is aged for eight years in oak barrels, so its flavor is exceptionally smooth and rounded. We like its honeyed fruit undertones and full-bodied consistency, which comes from the aging process and is a key indicator of a vinegar's quality. The family producer has been making vinegar since 1871 and is one of the last in Modena, Italy, to grow the same grapes that they use to make their vinegar. Try using this vinegar for brightness in our White Balsamic and Tarragon Chicken or Belgian Mashed Potatoes with Winter Vegetables (Stoemp); it will sharpen flavors and add dimension without calling too much attention to itself the way other vinegars do. Or drizzling it over roasted vegetables, such as in our Roasted Carrots with Balsamic Raisins and Pine Nuts or Slow-Roasted Tomatoes. We like to use a couple tablespoons to deglaze the pan after roasting meats, scraping up the browned bits and finishing with butter. White balsamic vinegar even plays a key role in our Harissa, for a mild acidity as a counterpoint for the earthy spices in the hot pepper paste.
This white balsamic from Acetaia Leonardi is aged for eight years in oak barrels, so its flavor is exceptionally smooth and rounded. We like its honeyed fruit undertones and full-bodied consistency, which comes from the aging process and is a key indicator of a vinegar's quality. The family producer has been making vinegar since 1871 and is one of the last in Modena, Italy, to grow the same grapes that they use to make their vinegar. Try using this vinegar for brightness in our White Balsamic and Tarragon Chicken or Belgian Mashed Potatoes with Winter Vegetables (Stoemp); it will sharpen flavors and add dimension without calling too much attention to itself the way other vinegars do. Or drizzling it over roasted vegetables, such as in our Roasted Carrots with Balsamic Raisins and Pine Nuts or Slow-Roasted Tomatoes. We like to use a couple tablespoons to deglaze the pan after roasting meats, scraping up the browned bits and finishing with butter. White balsamic vinegar even plays a key role in our Harissa, for a mild acidity as a counterpoint for the earthy spices in the hot pepper paste.
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These hand-painted ceramic pasta bowls from Vietri’s flagship Campagna collection are a playful, heirloom-quality addition to any tabletop. Inspired by pastoral southern Italy, every unique piece features a whimsical hand-rendered animal motif. Choose between a horse, rooster, cow, pig, fish or bird, plus vibrant wildflowers or bright coastal algae native to the area. Serve pasta in Vietri’s Large Serving Bowl and dish it up in these mix-and-match, dishwasher-safe bowls. Terracotta, locally sourced from the Amalfi Coast, has been used for Italian ceramics for centuries: the first pieces were dried in the sun. Today, Vietri’s artisans make the Campagna line the same way ceramics have been made for 500 years, but instead of using the sun’s heat to set each piece, each one is fired in a kiln. Careful control of the kiln’s temperature influences each unique piece’s shape and glaze colors. The Campagna line’s cheeky name refers both to the line’s inspiration—“campagna” is Italian for “countryside”—and Vietri’s origins in Campania, a rural, coastal region of southern Italy.
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These hand-painted ceramic pasta bowls from Vietri’s flagship Campagna collection are a playful, heirloom-quality addition to any tabletop. Inspired by pastoral southern Italy, every unique piece features a whimsical hand-rendered animal motif. Choose between a horse, rooster, cow, pig, fish or bird, plus vibrant wildflowers or bright coastal algae native to the area. Serve pasta in Vietri’s Large Serving Bowl and dish it up in these mix-and-match, dishwasher-safe bowls. Terracotta, locally sourced from the Amalfi Coast, has been used for Italian ceramics for centuries: the first pieces were dried in the sun. Today, Vietri’s artisans make the Campagna line the same way ceramics have been made for 500 years, but instead of using the sun’s heat to set each piece, each one is fired in a kiln. Careful control of the kiln’s temperature influences each unique piece’s shape and glaze colors. The Campagna line’s cheeky name refers both to the line’s inspiration—“campagna” is Italian for “countryside”—and Vietri’s origins in Campania, a rural, coastal region of southern Italy.
Use: Mix and match your pasta bowls with each unique, whimsical style. Pair these with the Vietri Campagna Collection Large Serving Bowl Platter to serve pasta or soup. Care: This piece is dishwasher-safe, but wash the Campagna collection in a lightly loaded dishwasher, arranged to avoid touching other dishes, with a nonabrasive, unscented detergent. Dry thoroughly before storing. This piece is also microwave-safe. Natural clays may get hot in the microwave: Always use a pot holder when handling microwaved Campagna dishes and allow them to cool slightly before removing form microwave. Do not place this piece or other Campagna dishes in the microwave without food or liquid.
Redolent of fruit without being too sweet, Agrumato Blood Orange Olive Oil is a balanced, aromatic oil you’ll want to drizzle on everything. Made by crushing whole Sicilian blood oranges together with olives in a state-of-the-art olive mill and then cold-extracting the mixture, this award-winning extra virgin olive oil is crafted in the Abruzzo region of Italy. You’ll notice a pleasant scent of orange zest upon first opening the bottle, followed by the light flavor of orange and a touch of pepper at the back of your throat. The orange flavor is subtle enough that it’s suitable for drizzling over dishes, adding into vinaigrettes or stirring into olive oil cakes.
Redolent of fruit without being too sweet, Agrumato Blood Orange Olive Oil is a balanced, aromatic oil you’ll want to drizzle on everything. Made by crushing whole Sicilian blood oranges together with olives in a state-of-the-art olive mill and then cold-extracting the mixture, this award-winning extra virgin olive oil is crafted in the Abruzzo region of Italy. You’ll notice a pleasant scent of orange zest upon first opening the bottle, followed by the light flavor of orange and a touch of pepper at the back of your throat. The orange flavor is subtle enough that it’s suitable for drizzling over dishes, adding into vinaigrettes or stirring into olive oil cakes.
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These hand-painted ceramic salad plates from Vietri’s flagship Campagna collection are a playful, heirloom-quality addition to any tabletop. Inspired by pastoral southern Italy, every unique piece features a whimsical hand-rendered animal motif. Choose between a horse, rooster, cow, pig, fish or bird, plus vibrant wildflowers or bright coastal algae native to the area; mix and match these dishwasher-safe plates to add extra style to your table setting. Terracotta, locally sourced from the Amalfi Coast, has been used for Italian ceramics for centuries: the first pieces were dried in the sun. Today, Vietri’s artisans make the Campagna line the same way ceramics have been made for 500 years, but instead of using the sun’s heat to set each piece, each one is fired in a kiln. The Campagna line’s cheeky name refers both to the line’s inspiration—“campagna” is Italian for “countryside”—and Vietri’s origins in Campania, a rural, coastal region of southern Italy.
Please give our vendor up to two weeks to ship this product.
These hand-painted ceramic salad plates from Vietri’s flagship Campagna collection are a playful, heirloom-quality addition to any tabletop. Inspired by pastoral southern Italy, every unique piece features a whimsical hand-rendered animal motif. Choose between a horse, rooster, cow, pig, fish or bird, plus vibrant wildflowers or bright coastal algae native to the area; mix and match these dishwasher-safe plates to add extra style to your table setting. Terracotta, locally sourced from the Amalfi Coast, has been used for Italian ceramics for centuries: the first pieces were dried in the sun. Today, Vietri’s artisans make the Campagna line the same way ceramics have been made for 500 years, but instead of using the sun’s heat to set each piece, each one is fired in a kiln. The Campagna line’s cheeky name refers both to the line’s inspiration—“campagna” is Italian for “countryside”—and Vietri’s origins in Campania, a rural, coastal region of southern Italy.
Use: Pair this with the Vietri Campagna Collection Salad Plates to serve salads or a first course with extra visual flair. Care: This piece is dishwasher-safe, but wash the Campagna collection in a lightly loaded dishwasher, arranged to avoid touching other dishes, with a nonabrasive, unscented detergent. Dry thoroughly before storing. This piece is also microwave-safe. Natural clays may get hot in the microwave: Always use a pot holder when handling microwaved Campagna dishes and allow them to cool slightly before removing form microwave. Do not place this piece or other Campagna dishes in the microwave without food or liquid.
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Complete your Vietri tabletop with this sweet, petite bowl: It’s designed for serving olive oil or your favorite dip. Inspired by pastoral southern Italy, every unique ceramic piece from Vietri’s flagship Campagna collection features a playful hand-rendered painting of a horse, rooster, cow, pig, fish or bird, plus vibrant wildflowers or bright coastal algae native to the area. Terracotta, locally sourced from the Amalfi Coast, has been used for Italian ceramics for centuries: the first pieces were dried in the sun. Today, Vietri’s artisans make the Campagna line the same way ceramics have been made for 500 years, but instead of using the sun’s heat to set each piece, each one is fired in a kiln. Careful control of the kiln’s temperature influences each unique piece’s shape and glaze colors. The Campagna line’s cheeky name refers both to the line’s inspiration—“campagna” is Italian for “countryside”—and Vietri’s origins in Campania, a rural, coastal region of southern Italy.
Please give our vendor up to two weeks to ship this product.
Complete your Vietri tabletop with this sweet, petite bowl: It’s designed for serving olive oil or your favorite dip. Inspired by pastoral southern Italy, every unique ceramic piece from Vietri’s flagship Campagna collection features a playful hand-rendered painting of a horse, rooster, cow, pig, fish or bird, plus vibrant wildflowers or bright coastal algae native to the area. Terracotta, locally sourced from the Amalfi Coast, has been used for Italian ceramics for centuries: the first pieces were dried in the sun. Today, Vietri’s artisans make the Campagna line the same way ceramics have been made for 500 years, but instead of using the sun’s heat to set each piece, each one is fired in a kiln. Careful control of the kiln’s temperature influences each unique piece’s shape and glaze colors. The Campagna line’s cheeky name refers both to the line’s inspiration—“campagna” is Italian for “countryside”—and Vietri’s origins in Campania, a rural, coastal region of southern Italy.
Use: Pair this with any piece from the Vietri Campagna Collection to complete your tabletop. It goes beautifully with the Oval Serving Platter, as a companion piece for olive oil or dip. Care: This piece is dishwasher-safe, but wash the Campagna collection in a lightly loaded dishwasher, arranged to avoid touching other dishes, with a nonabrasive, unscented detergent. Dry thoroughly before storing. This piece is also microwave-safe. Natural clays may get hot in the microwave: Always use a pot holder when handling microwaved Campagna dishes and allow them to cool slightly before removing form microwave. Do not place this piece or other Campagna dishes in the microwave without food or liquid.
This small-batch olive oil is made by pressing ripe citron fruit with hand-harvested olives, for a balanced, boldly flavored olive oil that captures the fresh aroma of citrus without any added tartness. We love how this citron oil is robust, full-bodied and smooth, yet light thanks to its refreshing citrus flavor.
The aromatic compounds and silky-rich mouthfeel of Agrumato are best enjoyed raw to fully appreciate their complexity. Try citron-pressed oil as a finishing oil for fish, chicken or pork; the fruity brightness can even work as a substitute for lemon zest if you don't have fresh citrus handy. Or drizzle the oil over winter vegetables or bitter greens as a refreshing counterpoint without adding acidity. We also use it in place of extra-virgin olive oil in our Feta-Herb Vinaigrette for added fruity aroma to balance the salty cheese. Or swap out some of the lemon juice in our Lemon and Herb Pilaf wih Hazelnuts and fold in some of the oil instead—citron's floral notes are a great pairing for the naturally sweet hazelnuts.
This small-batch olive oil is made by pressing ripe citron fruit with hand-harvested olives, for a balanced, boldly flavored olive oil that captures the fresh aroma of citrus without any added tartness. We love how this citron oil is robust, full-bodied and smooth, yet light thanks to its refreshing citrus flavor.
The aromatic compounds and silky-rich mouthfeel of Agrumato are best enjoyed raw to fully appreciate their complexity. Try citron-pressed oil as a finishing oil for fish, chicken or pork; the fruity brightness can even work as a substitute for lemon zest if you don't have fresh citrus handy. Or drizzle the oil over winter vegetables or bitter greens as a refreshing counterpoint without adding acidity. We also use it in place of extra-virgin olive oil in our Feta-Herb Vinaigrette for added fruity aroma to balance the salty cheese. Or swap out some of the lemon juice in our Lemon and Herb Pilaf wih Hazelnuts and fold in some of the oil instead—citron's floral notes are a great pairing for the naturally sweet hazelnuts.