Irish lamb stew

Recipe Irish Lamb Stew by Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort

Serves 4 – 6

Ingredients:

3 Pounds Yukon Gold Potatoes, peeled
2 Medium Spanish Onions
2 ½ Pounds Lamb Shoulder, 1 inch cubed
2 ½ Teaspoons Kosher Salt
2 ½ Teaspoons Ground Black Pepper
2 Teaspoons Fresh Thyme, chopped
3 Cups Lamb Stock or Chicken Stock
1 Cup Water
2 Tablespoons Chopped Flat Leaf Parsley

Method of Preparation:

1. Preheat the oven 325 degrees.

2. Cut one pound of the peeled potatoes into ¼ -inch slices/circles. Place the potatoes in a large heavy bottom pot with lid or Dutch oven.

3. Peel and cut the onions lengthwise into half moons, place half on top of potatoes.

4. Place the lamb cubes (or chops can be substituted) on top of the potatoes and onions.

5. Add thyme. Season with half of the salt and pepper.

6. Add stock and water.

7. Take remaining onions place on top of lamb.

8. Cut the remaining potatoes in half. Place halves on top, add remaining salt and pepper.

9. On stove top, heat the pot with lid on until a boil appears, remove from heat.

10. Place a sheet tray on the bottom shelf of oven and place covered pot in the oven.

11. Cook without stirring for 2 hours.

12. Serve with parsley over the top.

Anglo Saxon Byways - August 29th, 2024 - September 10th, 2024

Two options for booking: Cruise only with a base price starting at $4,399* per person. Or you can book as O’Life wish will include your roundtrip airfare, transfers, and 6 excursions per booking!

*$4,399 per person is based on availability and is subject to change. See below for all the inclusions with an Oceania Cruise.

Oceania Includes:

  • Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center provides you a blissful wellness retreat at sea that includes complimentary fitness classes and a state-of-the-art fitness center. From sunrise yoga on deck to boot camp to core conditioning, you are sure to find a class to suit your preferences.

  • From dozens of new flavorful dishes at The Grand Dining Room and Toscana to the addition of internationally inspired poke bowls at Waves Grill and a vastly expanded Sunday Brunch, this latest collection of OceaniaNEXT enhancements elevates and evolves our culinary program, making certain your experience will be better than ever. The new dishes reflect our chefs’ favorite experiences, from dishes they serve at Sunday family dinners to top emerging cuisines from around the globe that have inspired them. The sweeping new stable of recipes and enhancements showcases the creativity of our chefs and the innovative ways they channel their passion into exciting and unique culinary experiences. 6 restaurants to choose from free of additional fees.

  • Our Chef Instructors at The Culinary Center have a genuine passion for experiencing the world’s cultures through the lens of food and cooking – and for sharing it with you in destinations around the globe. Whether you spend a day at sea discovering the secrets of fish cookery or join one of our popular Culinary Discovery Tours™ ashore, our team at The Culinary Center is here to offer expert instruction while bringing the local culture to life.

  • From reading comfortably in the library to sipping fine vintages at a wine tasting, a wonderful spectrum of enriching activities awaits you on board. Join one of our esteemed guest lecturers to discover their unique cultural and destination expertise, or learn to prepare a variety of exquisite dishes at The Culinary Center, our state-of-the-art cooking school on Marina and Riviera. Embrace your inner artist at Artist Loft, where talented artists-in-residence offer inspiring workshops on Marina and Riviera as well as Insignia world cruises. Spend the afternoon with friends at a lively trivia contest or bridge tournament.

  • Evenings aboard Oceania Cruises can be anything you desire. Marvel at the continuously changing talented guest entertainers as you delight in high-energy production shows, talented vocalists, classical music and more. Perhaps stop by the lively Monte Carlo-style Casino for a rousing game or two. Unforgettable evenings are just steps from your stateroom.

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Culinary Latitudes Group Inclusions:

  • WIth the quota of staterooms in place we will be able to add free tips and $100 onboard credit per cabin. This is a value of $532.00.

  • Since Culinary Latitudes never keeps earned credits, you will also see additional onboard credit with the correct number of select cabins in place. This will be awarded prior to sailing.

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Wine & Chocolate Pairings

Article by: Amawaterways; 2/11/2023

Enjoy Cruise Manager Fintan’s recommended pairings of wine with chocolate.



Fintan K. is a wine expert and writer based in Barcelona, Spain, where he specializes in the wines of Spain, France, Italy and Germany. He holds the WSET Diploma and when he’s not exploring the wine regions of Europe with AmaWaterways, you’ll find him writing for international wine publications and judging at wine competitions. He believes that everything in life is better with a glass of wine, and he can’t wait to share the amazing wines of Europe with you.

Whether you’re preparing to host a special holiday meal or simply indulging in the season’s abundant chocolates, our beloved Cruise Manager and wine expert Fintan shares his picks for the bottles you may want to have on hand and two Wine Cruises to look forward to this year.

Dark Chocolate

A full-bodied wine with some sweetness will be ideal here.

Pair With: A powerful Zinfandel from Paso Robles or Lodi

White Chocolate

The creaminess of the chocolate will help bring out some of the fresher flavors in sweet, white wines.

Pair With: Kabinett-style Riesling from the Moselle in Germany or Moscato d´Asti from northern Italy

Milk Chocolate

The sweetness of milk chocolate calls for a wine that has enough fruit to stand up to the sugar.

Pair With: A Vintage Port from the Douro Valley in Portugal

Featured Celebration of Wine Cruises

Wine Cruises are a wonderful way to celebrate love with the person you love. With their enhanced epicurean delights and knowledgeable Wine Hosts leading in-depth tastings on board, and diverse array of excursions to wine cellars and tastings throughout your river journey, you will enjoy the romantic atmosphere that these special river cruises provide.

Essence of Burgundy & Provence

November 9-16, 2023 from Arles to Lyon

Wine Host: Theodora Lee, Owner of Theopolis Vineyards in Yorkville, CA

Ms. Theodora Lee’s first harvest received 94-96 points from wine critic Robert Parker. She then decided to bottle her own wines in 2014. In addition to bottling Petite Sirah, Theopolis Vineyards strikes a lighter note by bottling a Symphony, a white wine grape, which is a crossing of Muscat and Grenache Gris. Ms. Lee also bottles the unique Rosé of Petite Sirah, a Yorkville Highlands Pinot Noir, a Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir, a Cuvee Blanc and a Cuvee Cerise, some of which you will get to taste during this special river cruise departure. The 2018 Estate Grown Theopolis Vineyards Petite Sirah has received 96 Points from Wine Enthusiast and Cellar Selection, which ranked it No. 16 in the Top 100 Cellar Selections of 2021.

You will have the opportunity to compare some of Theodora’s wines with those of Burgundy and Provence while uncovering the Roman history of Chalon-sur Saône, delighting in charming Tournus with its towering Romanesque abbey and historic apothecary shop, tasting your way through the French culinary capital of Lyon and so much more


Taste of Bordeaux – European Wine Immersion

November 9-16, 2023 roundtrip from Bordeaux

Wine Host: Mark Newman, CEO of Accolade Brands Inc & SteakHouse Vineyards

Mark Newman has produced wine both in California and in the Loire Valley in France. In his over 40 years in the wine industry, he has owned the largest wine and spirits retail chain in Arizona and held key California winery positions as well as senior level executive positions in the wine distributing business. Mark was inducted into the prestigious Commanderie de Bontemps du Medoc et Graves, recognizing his years of dedication to the Bordeaux wine industry, and is Maitre-Conseil of Gastronomy, an honor bestowed by the French Minister of Agriculture, a member of the Society of Wine Educators.

Mark has judged the Los Angeles International Wine Competition for 26 consecutive years, as well as several competitions throughout California, and recently judged with Gambero Rosso for the prestigious Tre Bicchieri awards in Rome, Italy. His expertise and palate will come in handy as you focus solely on tasting Bordeaux’s renowned Right and Left Bank wines, including Grand Cru Classé wines from Saint-Émilion, Sauternes from Cadillac and more. Plus, attend an exclusive wine festival in Bourg, explore the famous Cite du Vin wine museum and enjoy an evening illuminations cruise around Bordeaux.

For information on these river cruises and others available to you contact Culinary Latitudes Travel. 303-919-8627 or info@culinarylatitudes.com

Culinary Travel

Rhonda Macier Lathen, CEO and owner of Culinary Latitudes, llc, invites you to join the fun on one of their preferred river cruise experiences. Her years of experience will assist you in finding the right experience for you and your travel friends.

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Culinary collection recipe to inspire you

Culinary Latitudes Travel loves to bring you the best cruise programs in the business, including our Culinary Collection, for foodies who want to go to sea. To help get you excited, Oceania has generously shared one of their most popular recipes onboard: Gratinée à la Oignon (French Onion Soup). This classic recipe is perfected by the inimitable Jacques Pépin, and can be ordered at his restaurant Jacques, onboard Oceania ships. I hope you enjoy it and it gets you excited to sell the Culinary Collection—it’s even better at sea! Bon appétit!

If you make this, please send me a picture of you and your soup—Oceania and Jacques Pépin would love to see them.

FRENCH ONION SOUP | GRATINÉE À L’OIGNON
Serves 4 (makes 5 cups)

Ingredients
7 cups beef stock
3 tablespoons unsalted butter
9 cups thinly sliced onion
1½ tablespoons finely chopped garlic
3 thyme sprigs
3 marjoram sprigs
12 to 16 slices baguette, each ¼ inch thick
Extra virgin olive oil
1/3 cup dry white wine (such as chardonnay)
1/2 cup dry red wine (such as merlot)
3 tablespoons brandy
3½ cups chicken stock
Kosher or sea salt
Freshly ground black pepper
2 cups shredded Gruyère cheese

Directions
Pour the beef stock into a large saucepan and bring to a gentle boil over medium-high heat. Adjust the heat as needed to maintain a gentle boil and cook until the stock reduces by half, about 30 minutes. Set aside.

In a stockpot, melt the butter over medium heat. Add the onion and garlic and cook, stirring often, until the onion is translucent and a light golden brown, 15 to 20 minutes. Decrease the heat to medium-low and cook until the onion is a rich brown, 45 minutes to 1 hour, lowering the heat as necessary to prevent scorching. Stir occasionally.

Meanwhile, place the thyme and marjoram sprigs on a small piece of cheesecloth and tie into a sachet with kitchen twine. Set aside. Preheat the oven to 350°F.

Lightly brush the baguette slices on both sides with olive oil. Place in the oven and heat, turning once, until dry, about 5 minutes on each side. Do not allow the bread to color. Set aside.


Add the white wine, red wine and brandy to the browned onion and bring to a simmer over medium-high heat. Simmer, stirring occasionally, until the alcohol evaporates and the onion is glazed, about 5 minutes. Add the sachet, the reduced beef stock and the chicken stock and bring to a simmer. Keep at a low simmer, uncovered, for 1 hour. Season with salt and pepper.

Preheat the broiler. Place 4 flameproof serving bowls on a small sheet pan. Ladle the soup into the bowls. Top with the bread slices and then top the bread slices with enough cheese to cover the bread completely and extend to the rims of the bowls, about ½ cup for each bowl. Place under the broiler until the cheese is bubbling and toasted.

Why Add a Pre or Post Cruise Experience?

Wait Out Jetlag - A pre-cruise stay allows travelers with jetlag to acclimate to the local time zone before their cruise begins. They can rest, relax, recover, and roam at their leisure before enjoying the incredible sights that greet them each day of their cruise.

Get to Know Europe's Leading Cities - Your clients can enjoy the luxury of time during experiences available to bookend their vacation. They'll enjoy 2-3 days exploring these cities on guided excursions or on their own, going sightseeing, or simply relaxing before or after their cruise.

Register For Our Pre- and Post-Cruise Webinar to Learn More! - Discover the benefits of pre- or post-cruise stays on Thursday, January 27th at 11 AM PST. Find out everything from how these stays help save valuable vacation time, to sample itineraries and how to book.

Contact Culinary Latitudes Travel to learn more about great options to extend your much needed vacation! Call 303-919-8627 or email rhonda@culinarylatitudes.com.

Ultimate food travel guide

Article shared from Virtuoso, Nov 1, 2021 Lindsay Lambert Day

Whet your appetite for your next adventure with these delicious experiences around the world.

From cooking classes to market tours, one of the best ways to delve into a destination is through its cuisine. Virtuoso travel advisors can point you to the tastiest must-tries wherever your travels lead with the insider access of Virtuoso Culinary Travel partners.

Cooking Classes

Check into Tuscany’s 29-room Hotel Byron and learn to make classic Italian pizza alongside your kids during a chef-led class – then feast on your piping-hot homemade pies. 

Guest at Umbria’s 24-room Palazzo Seneca can take a guided hike around Norcia to gather herbs, flowers, and wild fruits to incorporate in traditional savory dishes, syrups, and herbal teas during a post-hike cooking class. 

With the opening of its new Chocolate Lab, Saint Lucia’s 29-room Jade Mountain resort invites guests to experience activities such as sensory tastings, educational estate trips, and truffle-making classes. 

Some of the world’s best seafood comes from Alaska, and travelers at the six-room Tutka Bay Lodge can learn to prepare it, alongside fresh local produce, during an hour-long cooking class. 

Terrace dining at Palazzo Seneca.

The best way to travel.

Incredible travel experiences, curated for you by the pros. It’s easy to connect with an advisor who can change your vacations for the better.

Find an Advisor

While visiting Lake Como with IC Bellagio, meet a pizzaiolo (pizza maker) then enjoy an intimate traditional dinner in a private family garden. 

Passengers sailing on Oceania Cruises’ Marina and Riviera can roll up their sleeves for regionally inspired cooking classes in The Culinary Center, the ships’ state-of-the-art teaching kitchens.  

Fine Dining

Travelers with an appetite for refined fare will feel right at home on Belmond Trains & Cruises’ seven-day river cruise through Burgundy, which arranges for meals at a different Michelin-starred restaurant every day.  

Israel is widely believed to be home to more vegans than any other place on the planet. Insiders at the Israel Ministry of Tourism can help Virtuoso travel advisors plan itineraries that include meals at elegant, veg-forward restaurants that even omnivores will love. 

Food Tours

Staff at Puerto Rico’s 319-room Condado Vanderbilt Hotel can arrange walking food tours of Old San Juan that will introduce travelers to traditional local dishes and drinks.  

Enjoy a desert picnic with PromPerú.

Lima is one of South America’s most exciting culinary cities. Virtuoso advisors partner with PromPerú to plan gastronomic tours of the city that include top spots for ceviche, pisco sours, and plenty more Peruvian specialties.

Whether it’s Sin City’s most unusual eats or a Michelin-starred-only lineup you want to enjoy, the concierge team at the 3,033-room The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas can arrange a food tour that’ll satisfy whatever you’re craving.

California is the largest agricultural producer in the U.S., and with insight from the experts of Visit California, travel advisors can arrange farm-hopping tours for travelers who want to taste the Golden State’s bounty straight from the source.  

Fair Verona.

In Verona, travelers with I.D.I. Italy get treated to a guided, gourmet food tour that takes them to a variety of venues to taste the city’s beloved specialties.  

Local Traditions

While touring Ireland with Adams & Butler, visit some of the country’s best farmhouse cheese shops for storytelling, tastings, and hands-on demonstrations.   

Guests of California’s 303-room Ojai Valley Inn can unleash their inner apiarist during a guided beekeeping and local-honey tasting.   

In the village of Buzet, in Croatia’s region of Istria, Calvados Club can arrange a truffle hunt in a family-owned forest, followed by a lunch of homemade truffle gnocchi, an Istrian specialty.

Spain is home to the world’s largest olive-growing region. On Insight Vacations’ nine-day tour through Andalusia’s rural landscapes, you can tour an olive grove, learn about olive oil-production, and taste rich, golden oil.

Tourism Australia has a host of tip on how to dig into dishes and drinks Down Under that feature “bush tucker” ingredients ranging from macadamia nuts and mud crabs to Kakadu plums and quandong fruit. 

Seafood 

Virtuoso travel advisors collaborate with the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism to plan a seafood-centric itinerary that includes a cook-your-catch fishing excursion and major culinary events such as the annual celebrity-chef-studded Cayman Cookout. (Due to the pandemic, the 2022 cookout has been canceled.)

While Brittany in France with I.D.I. France, stop for lunch and a visit to the oyster market in Casale, a fishing village across the bay from Mont Saint-Michel – the region’s oyster capital. 

The Tokyo Convention & Visitors Bureau can help arrange a “sushi safari” that helps travelers discover hidden gems and Michelin-starred restaurants – and to the sprawling Tsukiji Outer Market to see where the fish is sourced. 

Winetasting

Luxury Gold’s South Africa itineraries include vineyard-hopping in the Cape Winelands, where travelers can sample the region’s crisp whites, French-style reds, and farm-to-table fare.

In Tuscany, guests of the 34-room Relais Il Falconiere & Spa can tour Baracchi Winery’s vineyard, followed by a winetasting in the estate’s cellar library and gardens. 

Take a tour of Turkey’s top wine-producing regions – and sip some of the country’s increasingly popular wines – on an itinerary arranged in collaboration with Türkiye Tourism Promotion and Development Agency

Andeluna Winery in Argentina’s Mendoza region.

Mendoza is Argentina’s foremost wine-producing region, and Mai10 can arrange an itinerary complete with tours, tastings, and pairings at some of the region’s top vineyards and wineries.

Oenophiles with a penchant for the Pacific Northwest won’t want to miss American Queen Voyages' wine cruises in Washington, which include visits to boutique wineries, wine dinners, and more.

B Cellars produces some of Napa Valley’s best blends and single-varietal wines. Guests of the 80-room Vintage House at The Estate Yountville can taste them straight from the barrel during a private tour, followed by a seated wine-and-food pairing.