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Cucina del Veneto: Delicious Recipes from Venice and Northeast Italy -- Ursula Ferrigno, Hardcover
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Discover a captivating region in Northern Italy which offers the most delicious food, through 75 authentic recipes, cooked with care and attention using the best ingredients. "Ursula transports you to magical Venice with authentic, mouthwatering recipes".
Gennaro Contaldo "Elegant cooking from an elegant writer on cooking in the Veneto with beautiful produce. A joy".
Jeremy Lee Discover the captivating Veneto region in Northern Italy offering the most delicious food with over 75 authentic recipes, cooked with care and attention using the best ingredients. Be transported to a table in Venice through evocative recipes such as Radicchio Rose di Treviso, Spicy Polenta Lasagne, Risotto ai Frutti di Mare, and traditional Venetian Tiramisu. Fascinating essays are also included to provide background to the history of the region, plus a deep dive into the famous produce, including a study of the wines produced there. The Veneto is a northern Italian region, lying between the base of the Alps and the Adriatic to the south. It has rich soil, a good climate, and as a result, produces rice, wonderful vegetables, wild and domestic animals, and much dairy produce. The Veneto also forms part of the "polenta, bean and rice belt" of Italy, and risotti, pulses and a beautiful white polenta are more prevalent than pasta. There are many pasticcerie, and shops selling gelati or ice cream. Don't forget about the wonderful Venetian Prosecco (the grapes are grown in Treviso), and grappa, which comes from Vicenza. There is so much to discover and enjoy!
Author: Ursula Ferrigno
Publisher: Ryland Peters & Small
Published: 07/09/2024
Pages: 192
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.21lbs
Size: 10.00h x 7.85w x 0.51d
ISBN: 9781788796071
Gennaro Contaldo "Elegant cooking from an elegant writer on cooking in the Veneto with beautiful produce. A joy".
Jeremy Lee Discover the captivating Veneto region in Northern Italy offering the most delicious food with over 75 authentic recipes, cooked with care and attention using the best ingredients. Be transported to a table in Venice through evocative recipes such as Radicchio Rose di Treviso, Spicy Polenta Lasagne, Risotto ai Frutti di Mare, and traditional Venetian Tiramisu. Fascinating essays are also included to provide background to the history of the region, plus a deep dive into the famous produce, including a study of the wines produced there. The Veneto is a northern Italian region, lying between the base of the Alps and the Adriatic to the south. It has rich soil, a good climate, and as a result, produces rice, wonderful vegetables, wild and domestic animals, and much dairy produce. The Veneto also forms part of the "polenta, bean and rice belt" of Italy, and risotti, pulses and a beautiful white polenta are more prevalent than pasta. There are many pasticcerie, and shops selling gelati or ice cream. Don't forget about the wonderful Venetian Prosecco (the grapes are grown in Treviso), and grappa, which comes from Vicenza. There is so much to discover and enjoy!
Author: Ursula Ferrigno
Publisher: Ryland Peters & Small
Published: 07/09/2024
Pages: 192
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.21lbs
Size: 10.00h x 7.85w x 0.51d
ISBN: 9781788796071
About the Author
Ursula Ferrigno is an acclaimed food writer and chef. She trained at the Auguste Escoffier School of the Culinary Arts and has taught at leading cookery schools in both the UK and Italy, including the celebrated Leith's School of Food and Wine. She toured the US, running classes in all Sur la Table stores, is consultant chef to Caffè Nero and has made many appearances on BBC TV. The author of more than 25 cookery books, Ursula has also written for Olive, BBC Good Food, The Observer and Taste Italia.
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