Exploring Verona: A Love Affair on a Shoestring Budget
Discover the Heartbeat of Verona with Pennywise and Passport
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From Verona, with love! Welcome back, dear readers, to our
global escapades where we weave tales of discovery on a shoestring budget.
Today, our compass points us to the city of love, the sanctuary for solo
adventurers Verona, Italy. Whether entwined in a passionate romance or
captivated by the allure of one's own soul, Verona unfolds as the perfect
canvas for showcasing love.
Love in the Air: A Tale of Juliet and Romeo
Verona had nestled itself in the chambers of my heart long
before my arrival, a sentiment kindled by the timeless tale of Juliet and
Romeo. The desire to caress the statue of the exquisite Juliet, to stand where
magic once unfolded, drew me irresistibly. Verona did not disappoint; love was
indeed in the air.
Embraced by Richness and Laid-Back Atmosphere
The city embraced me with its opulence and laid-back aura. Witnessing locals savoring life, indulging in wine at 10 am, set the perfect backdrop for my cup of hot coffee. Arriving from Roma by train, I took a taxi to my sanctuary in Verona the Euromotel Croce Bianca, a 2-star gem that became my home away from home.
Surprises in Every Corner: Juliet's Grave and Hidden GemsWhile Juliet and Romeo were mere creations, and the
playwright never set foot in Verona, delightful surprises awaited. Juliet's
grave, an invitation to immerse oneself in romantic lore, and the hotel manager
doubling as a fantastic tour guide, unfolded the city's treasures. Fate led me
to a solo traveler from Kenya who became my personal photographer (LoL),
revealing hidden gems in the charming streets.
Verona's Underrated Charm: A Glass of Wine at 10 am. Given the choice between Milan, Roma, or Verona, the latter became my hands-down favorite. The calmness and richness of Verona outshone the crowded Colosseum of Roma. Verona's underrated Colosseum, coupled with the imagery of enjoying a glass o wine at 10 am, created a serene yet vibrant atmosphere.
Memorable Attractions: Unveiling the Beauty of Verona
Memorable attractions etched themselves into my heart: Arena
Di Verona, the ancient stadium preceding the Colosseum, Piazza delle Erbe,
Piazzale Castel San Pietro, Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore, and various
religious sites. Verona's beauty unfolded as I immersed myself in these
enchanting spaces.
Wine, Coffee, and Friendly Encounters: Bacco's Welcome
A simple cup of coffee with a journalist friend from Verona
became a blissful experience. Strolling through a farmer's market behind the
soccer stadium, reminiscent of African markets, and encounters with friendly
locals. For wine enthusiasts, Bacco offered the best of Verona's Amarone Wine,
accompanied by a warm welcome and a selection of wine and cheese a check off my
Kenyan solo travel bucket list.
Affordable Adventures: Venezia by Boat and Sirmione's Grand Lake
Venezia became more affordable when shared with a friend or a newfound companion. An 80-euro boat ride for both of us made the experience more budget-friendly. Staying in Verona and day-tripping to Sirmione Grand Lake for two days may have cost me a few euros, but it allowed me to savor the bicycle-friendly city an experience worthy of every penny.
Before venturing into any city, crafting a bucket list of sights and flavors becomes a roadmap to elevate your journey. As we anticipate concluding our Italy tour next week in Sirmione and Bergamo the towns with open arms for tourists,.
Pasta Carbonara remains my Verona-induced culinary delight. This dish, forever echoing the simplicity that is the key ingredient for Italian cuisine, is my gift from Verona's heart to your kitchen. Remember, simplicity is the portal to the heart of Italian food.
- 400g (14 oz) Your favorite pasta
- 150g (5 oz) pancetta or guanciale, diced or anchovy
- 3 large eggs
- 1 cup (about 100g) grated Pecorino Romano cheese
- 1 cup (about 100g) grated Parmesan cheese
- 3 cloves garlic, minced (optional)
- Salt and black pepper, to taste
- Fresh parsley, chopped (for garnish)
Instructions:**
1. Cook the Pasta:
- Bring a large pot
of salted water to a boil.
- Cook the pasta
according to the package instructions until al dente.
- Reserve about 1
cup of pasta cooking water before draining.
2. Prepare the Sauce:
- In a bowl, whisk
together the eggs, Pecorino Romano cheese, and Parmesan cheese until well
combined. Set it aside.
3. Cook the Pancetta:(anchovy my choice since I don’t eat
pork)
- In a large
skillet over medium heat, cook the diced pancetta (or anchovy) until it becomes
crispy and golden brown. If using garlic, add it to the skillet and sauté until
fragrant.
4. Combine Pasta and Sauce:
- Add the cooked
pasta to the skillet with the pancetta, tossing to coat the pasta in the
rendered fat.
- Remove the
skillet from heat, allowing it to cool slightly to avoid curdling the eggs.
5. Add Egg Mixture:
Pour the egg and cheese mixture over the
pasta, tossing quickly and continuously to create a creamy sauce. The heat from
the pasta will cook the eggs, creating a velvety texture.
6. **Adjust Consistency:
- If the sauce
seems too thick, gradually add the reserved pasta cooking water, a little at a
time, until you reach your desired consistency.
7. **Season and Serve:
- Season with salt
and black pepper to taste. Garnish with chopped fresh parsley.
- Serve
immediately, ensuring the dish is piping hot.
Enjoy your homemade Pasta Carbonara! The combination of the
creamy sauce, salty pancetta, or anchovy and perfectly cooked pasta creates a
delightful and comforting dish that captures the essence of Italian cuisine.





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