Ambrosia launches website and tours – Promotional prices for first bookings!

We are delighted to launch Ambrosia Culinary & Gourmet Tours website after many months of hard work and coordination among our team. Things are cooking up here and we are preparing exciting culinary activities and adventures for the foodie traveler interested in experiencing culture through flavour.

There are several one-day culinary and cooking packages to suit your liking, but be sure that we will keep adding more and more adventures as they come available and according to demand. So, if you want a culinary tour tailored to your needs, do let us know and we’ll be happy to design one just for you.

Are you traveling in Ecuador in February? Why not booking an adventure now to receive a promotional price! Tours on February 14, 16, 20, 22 and 29 are US$90/person (regular price is US$150). If you want to be part of our pilot tours, please book with us or contact us for more details.

We invite you to take a moment to go through our website and read more about Ambrosia’s approach to food and travel. And since this is an interactive space, make sure you leave us a comment. We would love to hear from you.

Want to tell other people about Ambrosia? You can share our site through different social media channels in the section below. You can also Like us on Facebook and share an Ambrosia postcard on your wall or your friends’ walls. For instant updates follow us on Twitter.

Tilapia Stew

icon-time 30 minutes icon-time 4 portions
When thinking about the meal of the day, a quick and flavourful option is always welcome. Stews are preferred because they are fast and easy and one can combine a variety of vegetables and meats with different seasoning and herbs to make them delicious. Every culture has its own variation of stew, from ancient Greeks and Romans to Amazonian tribes, French cuisine and Korean spicy alternatives. In Ecuador, there is no exception. Many dishes are prepared following the steps of traditional stews with certain modifications, of course. Here, we present a simple recipe using Tilapia, a perfect fish for this kind of cooking. Enjoy!

Ingredients:

488 grams of tilapia fish (fillet)
1 white onion finely chopped
1 small green pepper cut in cubes
2 tomatoes diced
2 garlic cloves crushed
2 Tbsp butter
– Salt and pepper to taste
– Fresh or dry basil

Instructions:

In medium heat, sauté garlic and onion in melted butter, add pepper, tomato and chopped basil. Season to taste. Add the tilapia fillets making sure it’s covered with all the vegetables. Cook for about 20 minutes in low heat letting the fish capture the flavours without overcooking. You can serve this dish with fresh salad and sautéed potatoes with oregano.

Lentil Minestrone

icon-time 30 minutes icon-time 4 portions
Soups are a traditional dish always present in Ecuadorian cuisine. Many people would say that if their meal doesn’t come with soup, it’s almost like not having a meal at all. They integrate a variety of ingredients, textures, consistencies, colours and flavours and are a great start of your culinary experience. People take their time to prepare these staple dishes by incorporating fresh ingredients and making their own broth. The good news is that there are different levels of complexity depending on the style of recipe you choose. In this particular Minestrone, which is a family recipe, we recommend using dry lentils, carrots, white cabbage and tomato. Spices such as cumin and herbs like cilantro provide an exquisite aroma and flavour, which are very hard to resist. Bon Appétit!

Ingredients

½ cup of dry lentils
2 leaves of a white cabbage chopped
1 carrot diced
4 small potatoes peeled and cut in cubes
¼ cup of farfalle pasta
2 beef rib bones (for the broth)
1 small tomato diced
½ red onion finely chopped
½ green pepper cut in small cubes
2 garlic cloves crushed
1 tbsp. of cilantro finely chopped
1 tbsp. of achiote paste (optional)
olive oil
salt, pepper and cumin to taste

Instructions:

Put the beef rib bones in boiling water until the meat is cooked. In another pot place the dry lentils cover them in water and cook until they are soft. Add the white cabbage and carrots to the beef broth and cook for 15 minutes. Then add the potatoes and pasta and a refrito made by sauteing garlic, onion, pepper, tomato and cilantro in olive oil and achiote paste, if you are using. Continue cooking, ensuring there is enough liquid in the soup (you can add a couple of cups of boiling water if necessary). To finish, add the cooked lentils to the soup and season to taste with salt, pepper and cumin. Leave it simmering for 15 minutes. Serve hot.

Do not have enough time? Try making this soup the night before or use a slow cooker.