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Welcome to Juls' Kitchen

Ciao, I am Giulia Scarpaleggia, a Tuscan born and bred food writer, cookbook author, podcaster, and cooking class instructor. I am a proud home cook. I started this blog in 2009 to collect family recipes and stories. If you like seasonal food, the Tuscan countryside and a genuine approach to life, you’re in the right place!

The Juls’ Kitchen blog is an archive of free recipes: more than 700 delicious, Italian, Tuscan, and seasonal recipes shared over more than a decade. You can find all the info for cooking classes, along with foodie guides to our favourite areas of Tuscany, and beyond. You can subscribe to our newsletter, Letters from Tuscany, where most of our writing and recipes will live from now on. And then there is Vegetables the Italian Way, our seventh book that celebrates the best of Italy’s seasonal produce, elevating humble vegetables into standout dishes through the instinctive, resource-driven spirit of cucina povera.

I work with my husband/photographer Tommaso Galli. We live in our family house in the Tuscan countryside with our daughter Livia and our two rescue dogs, Noa and Teo. Juls’ Kitchen is our family project.

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Letters from Tuscany is our own independent publication. This newsletter is where most of our writing and recipes will live from now on. Letters from Tuscany is an anchor to Italy, to the Italian table and our loud conviviality, the voice of a friend in the kitchen.

Vegetables the Italian Way: Turning Simple and Fresh into Extraordinary

With more than 70 seasonal recipes, Vegetables the Italian Way celebrates the instinctive, resourceful spirit of Italian home cooking. From beloved classics to regional gems, it shows how simple, fresh produce can become extraordinary with just olive oil, herbs, and time-honoured technique. This is a vibrant guide to cooking with the seasons and letting vegetables take centre stage.
 
The book is available everywhere books are sold, online and at your favorite local bookstore.
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“First we eat, then we do everything else.” - M.F.K. Fisher

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