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Antonio Carluccio's Italian Feast: Over 100 Recipes Inspired by the Flavours of Northern Italy | 
enlarge | Author: Antonio Carluccio Creator: Graham Kirk Publisher: BBC Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 139510
Media: Hardcover Pages: 208 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 10.6 x 7.5 x 0.7
ISBN: 0563371692 EAN: 9780563371694 ASIN: 0563371692
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Amazon.co.uk Review Antonio Carluccio's recipes are always bang-on, simple and vivid. He is among the most amiable of food writers, genial and measured; one reads with pleasure but no surprise of his delight at encountering Italy's Slow Food Society. In Antonio Carluccio's Italian Feast he explores the traditions of Northern Italian cooking. It must be said that this is of course one of the best known cuisines in the world these days, so the fact that he gives a recipe for as universal a dish as Bolognese Sauce (Ragu Bolognese) bespeaks a serene confidence that one cannot help expecting. The recipes are a combination of traditional dishes, such as the Ragu, with Carluccio's own creations and those of his friends. Coniglio San Domenico (rabbit with artichoke hearts and olives) is his own invention, yet absolutely true to tradition. So it is with Risotto con Lenticchie e Salamini (risotto with lentils and sausages--apparently the original is made with frogs), Zuppa di Cardi e Polpettine di Pollo (Cardoon Soup with Chicken Dumplings) or Crostata di Melecotogne (Quince Tart), to choose more or less at random: the effect is alluring in the extreme, robust and sensual. The illustrations are mouth-watering. For the broadminded, there is a particularly tasty treat on page 147. --Robin Davidson
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Great for cooks with more than a smattering of experience! June 5, 2001 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I have found this book to be a constant source of inspiration for my attempts liven up the boring bolognese and have used the spicy prawns with pasta on numerous occasions to great effect. Many of the recipes do, however, require a little more than rudimentary cooking skill, a well stocked cupboard and often a little detective work to track down an obscure ingredient or a suitable alternative. The results of perseverance are worthwhile though.
Antonio brings the heart and sole of Italy straight to yours April 10, 2000 5 out of 9 found this review helpful
Fantastic book, welcoming recipes, and also one of the most pleasant chaps i have ever met. Antonio sums up what Italian cooking is all about for me, and his incites into all things Italian make a fascinating heart warming read by themselves. The maestro of Italian cooking gives easy to use recipes, new ideas, and basically everything you need to launch yourself into Italian cuisine whether you are a beginner cook or veteran chef. Magnifico!
Great bloke, Great book January 16, 2000 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
....basically lots of tasty , simple recipes that anyone can cook, ideal for cooking day to day food , a firm favourite in my house .....you'll need to find a good deli to make the most of it!.
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