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Pasta the Italian Way
Buch von Maureen B. Fant (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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Pasta is so universally popular in the United States that it can justifiably be called an American food. This book makes the case for keeping it Italian with recipes for sauces and soups as cooked in Italian homes today. There are authentic versions of such favorites as carbonara, bolognese, marinara, and Alfredo, as well as plenty of unusual but no less traditional sauces, based on roasts, ribs, rabbit, clams, eggplant, arugula, and mushrooms, to name but a few.

Anyone who cooks or eats pasta needs this book. The straightforward recipes are easy enough for the inexperienced, but even professional chefs will grasp the elegance of their simplicity.

Cooking pasta the Italian way means:

  • Keep your eye on the pot, not the clock.
  • Respect tradition, but don't be a slave to it.
  • Choose a compatible pasta shape for your sauce or soup, but remember they aren't matched by computer. (And that angel hair goes with broth, not sauce.)
  • Use the best ingredients you can find-and you can find plenty on the Internet.
  • Resist the urge to embellish, add, or substitute. But minor variations usually enhance a dish.
  • How much salt? Don't ask, taste!

Serving and eating pasta the Italian way means:

  • Use a spoon for soup, not for twirling spaghetti.
  • Learn to twirl; never cut.
  • Never add too much cheese, and often add none at all.
  • Toss the cheese and pasta before adding the sauce.
  • Warm the [...] pasta alone. The salad comes after.
  • To be perfectly proper, use a plate, not a bowl.

The authors are reluctant to compromise because they know how good well-made pasta can be. But they keep their sense of humor and are sympathetic to all well-intentioned readers.

Pasta is so universally popular in the United States that it can justifiably be called an American food. This book makes the case for keeping it Italian with recipes for sauces and soups as cooked in Italian homes today. There are authentic versions of such favorites as carbonara, bolognese, marinara, and Alfredo, as well as plenty of unusual but no less traditional sauces, based on roasts, ribs, rabbit, clams, eggplant, arugula, and mushrooms, to name but a few.

Anyone who cooks or eats pasta needs this book. The straightforward recipes are easy enough for the inexperienced, but even professional chefs will grasp the elegance of their simplicity.

Cooking pasta the Italian way means:

  • Keep your eye on the pot, not the clock.
  • Respect tradition, but don't be a slave to it.
  • Choose a compatible pasta shape for your sauce or soup, but remember they aren't matched by computer. (And that angel hair goes with broth, not sauce.)
  • Use the best ingredients you can find-and you can find plenty on the Internet.
  • Resist the urge to embellish, add, or substitute. But minor variations usually enhance a dish.
  • How much salt? Don't ask, taste!

Serving and eating pasta the Italian way means:

  • Use a spoon for soup, not for twirling spaghetti.
  • Learn to twirl; never cut.
  • Never add too much cheese, and often add none at all.
  • Toss the cheese and pasta before adding the sauce.
  • Warm the [...] pasta alone. The salad comes after.
  • To be perfectly proper, use a plate, not a bowl.

The authors are reluctant to compromise because they know how good well-made pasta can be. But they keep their sense of humor and are sympathetic to all well-intentioned readers.

Über den Autor
Oretta Zanini De Vita was born in Bologna, where she learned the art of pasta making as a child in a local convent school. A respected Italian culinary historian, she has written more than forty books on Italian food and its traditions, including the James Beard Award-winning Encyclopedia of Pasta (2010) and Popes, Peasants, and Shepherds: Recipes and Lore from Rome and Lazio (2013), both translated by Maureen B. Fant. She lives in Rome.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2013
Genre: Kochen & Backen
Rubrik: Essen & Trinken
Thema: Länderküchen
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9780393082432
ISBN-10: 0393082431
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Fant, Maureen B.
Zanini De Vita, Oretta
Illustrator: Marini, Luciana
Hersteller: WW Norton & Co
Maße: 264 x 217 x 38 mm
Von/Mit: Maureen B. Fant (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 19.11.2013
Gewicht: 1,209 kg
Artikel-ID: 105992256
Über den Autor
Oretta Zanini De Vita was born in Bologna, where she learned the art of pasta making as a child in a local convent school. A respected Italian culinary historian, she has written more than forty books on Italian food and its traditions, including the James Beard Award-winning Encyclopedia of Pasta (2010) and Popes, Peasants, and Shepherds: Recipes and Lore from Rome and Lazio (2013), both translated by Maureen B. Fant. She lives in Rome.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2013
Genre: Kochen & Backen
Rubrik: Essen & Trinken
Thema: Länderküchen
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9780393082432
ISBN-10: 0393082431
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Fant, Maureen B.
Zanini De Vita, Oretta
Illustrator: Marini, Luciana
Hersteller: WW Norton & Co
Maße: 264 x 217 x 38 mm
Von/Mit: Maureen B. Fant (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 19.11.2013
Gewicht: 1,209 kg
Artikel-ID: 105992256
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