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Author | : Antonio Carluccio |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Cookery, Italian |
ISBN | : 9781844001668 |
Antonio Carluccio's Italia is a gastronomic tour embracing every region of the country. Each chapter weaves together fascinating information on the region's traditions, its typical products and its characteristic regions. Antonio's knowledge of Italy stems from his childhood when his family moved around the country following his father's job as a railway stationmaster. As a young man working as a wine merchant, Antonio toured the country deepening his knowledge of its different regions. This book, photographed in Italy by Alastair Hendy, distils Antonio's passion for his mother country and brings real insight to the different factors that influence its food and cooking. The breathtaking visual content celebrates the gastronomic life of Italy with stunning photographs of countryside and architecture, of people and food products, and of mouth-watering recipes. From Piedmont and Lombardy through to Puglia and Calabria, Antonio has travelled his mother country to share with the reader his personal impressions, a lifetime of knowledge and his abiding passion for good food, good cooking and good living.
Author | : Antonio Carluccio |
Publisher | : Hardie Grant Publishing |
Total Pages | : 385 |
Release | : 2016-10-20 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1849499322 |
Like most Italians, the great Antonio Carluccio loves vegetables. In this book he turns his attention to his favourites, and many others, adding up to over 100 different varieties. He researches the botanical family of each type of vegetable, its history, describes in loving detail how to buy and prepare it – and in over 150 recipes tells us how to make the most of the humble veg, whether eaten raw, cooked or preserved. There are pastas with vegetables, soups, vegetable bakes and salads, risottos, pickles, stews, tarts and dips. There are even some sweet cakes and biscuits based around vegetables. The Italian way with vegetables is renowned the world over, the Carluccio way with vegetables is unsurpassed, and this book is an essential for every kitchen.
Author | : Antonio Carluccio |
Publisher | : Quadrille Publishing |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2013-03-01 |
Genre | : Cooking, Italian |
ISBN | : 9781849492638 |
Containing over 100 mouthwatering recipes, this book goes beyond the cliches to reveal real Italian food, as cooked by real Italians."
Author | : Antonio Carluccio |
Publisher | : Quadrille Publishing |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Cookery, Italian |
ISBN | : 9781903845561 |
One of the world's most successful purveyors of Italian foods outside of Italy shares his unrivalled expertise. In one of the most comprehensive guides to Italian food ever published--and with his characteristic enthusiasm--London's Carluccio and his wife Priscilla present the finest recipes, ingredients, and products from all Italian regions. 200 recipes. 300 color illus.
Author | : Antonio Carluccio |
Publisher | : Quadrille Publishing |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Cooking, Italian |
ISBN | : 9781849491099 |
Antonio Carluccio and Gennaro Contaldo embark on a journey to explore Italy's distinct and varied terrains, and to find out how these have shaped the produce and, in turn, the peoples and their traditions.
Author | : Antonio Carluccio |
Publisher | : West 175 Enterprises |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1999-10 |
Genre | : Cooking, Italian |
ISBN | : 9781884656118 |
Recipes and photographs which celebrate the cuisine of Southern Italy.
Author | : Alberto Capatti |
Publisher | : Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | : 369 |
Release | : 2003-09-17 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 0231509049 |
Italy, the country with a hundred cities and a thousand bell towers, is also the country with a hundred cuisines and a thousand recipes. Its great variety of culinary practices reflects a history long dominated by regionalism and political division, and has led to the common conception of Italian food as a mosaic of regional customs rather than a single tradition. Nonetheless, this magnificent new book demonstrates the development of a distinctive, unified culinary tradition throughout the Italian peninsula. Alberto Capatti and Massimo Montanari uncover a network of culinary customs, food lore, and cooking practices, dating back as far as the Middle Ages, that are identifiably Italian: o Italians used forks 300 years before other Europeans, possibly because they were needed to handle pasta, which is slippery and dangerously hot. o Italians invented the practice of chilling drinks and may have invented ice cream. o Italian culinary practice influenced the rest of Europe to place more emphasis on vegetables and less on meat. o Salad was a distinctive aspect of the Italian meal as early as the sixteenth century. The authors focus on culinary developments in the late medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque eras, aided by a wealth of cookbooks produced throughout the early modern period. They show how Italy's culinary identities emerged over the course of the centuries through an exchange of information and techniques among geographical regions and social classes. Though temporally, spatially, and socially diverse, these cuisines refer to a common experience that can be described as Italian. Thematically organized around key issues in culinary history and beautifully illustrated, Italian Cuisine is a rich history of the ingredients, dishes, techniques, and social customs behind the Italian food we know and love today.
Author | : Antonio Carluccio |
Publisher | : Quadrille Publishing Ltd |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2014-03-27 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1849495254 |
At last, the ultimate book on pasta from the master of Italian cookery! Pasta's huge variety of shapes, textures and flavours makes it the perfect basis for every kind of meal, from sophisticated dinner parties to simple suppers at home. In his exciting new book, Antonio Carluccio shares his love of Italy's favourite food, providing innovative and exciting recipes for soups, main courses, salads and even desserts. To begin, clear and detailed instructions are given for making fresh pasta, opening up a whole new range of possibilities from making your own basic egg pasta to adding unusual colours and flavours like spinach and squid ink. Over 100 inspirational recipes for both fresh and dried pasta follow, ranging from the simple and traditional like Spaghetti Al Aglio, Olio E Peperoncino (with garlic, oil and chilli) and classics with a twist like Trofie al Pesto di Erbe e Noci (with walnut and herb pesto) to the truly unusual and luxurious, such as and Trullo di Zitoni (a deeply savoury baked lamb, herb and mushroom pasta pie). Also featured is a wealth of ideas for varying the basic recipe to produce numerous different dishes, according to taste and seasonal availability.
Author | : Antonio Carluccio |
Publisher | : Headline Book Pub Limited |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9780747275909 |
The essence of Italian cooking is its reliance on superb ingredients and on simple cooking methods, both of which are the basis of An Invitation to Italian Cooking. Each recipe is overlaid with the personal touches that make Antonio Carluccio's cookbooks so popular and instructive—his memories of growing up in the Italian countryside, and of traveling his native land, cooking and learning about authentic local dishes and ingredients. From Risotto con Porcini, a famed specialty of Piedmont, to the Roman favorite, Carciofi alla Giudea (Jewish Artichokes), and Cannoli alla Siciliana—Antonio demonstrates his mastery of the complete Italian eating experience.
Author | : Antonio Carluccio |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 275 |
Release | : 2013-09-01 |
Genre | : Cooks |
ISBN | : 9781742706474 |
Antonio Carluccio is a larger-than-life character who, over his 50-year career, has inspired thousands of people with his no-fuss Italian cooking and passion for good food and wine. But behind the famous name is a man whose life has been full of unexpected twists and turns, joy and sadness, love and loss. Born on the Amalfi Coast in the South of Italy in 1937, Antonio's taste buds were first awakened by his Mamma's delicious home cooking. In this book he recounts the early years, including his first experience cooking simple suppers on a two-ring stove, to his unplanned meteoric rise to fame as the founder of one of the UK's most prominent restaurant brands, the Carluccio's chain of retaurants, prolific author and successful television presenter. Despite his success, Antonio has never forgotten is humble beginnings or the women, who next to food, have been the biggest influence on his life. Throughout the text will be the recipes that have formed the touchstones of his life. This is a story of commitment, drive and the ingredients needed to succeed.