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At my Italian table, family recipes from my cucina to yours, Laura Vitale with Rachel Holtzman ; photographs by Lauren Volo

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At my Italian table, family recipes from my cucina to yours, Laura Vitale with Rachel Holtzman ; photographs by Lauren Volo
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
At my Italian table
Oclc number
1421926411
Responsibility statement
Laura Vitale with Rachel Holtzman ; photographs by Lauren Volo
Sub title
family recipes from my cucina to yours
Summary
"Bring the joy of Italian living to your kitchen with 100 family-friendly Italian and Italian American recipes from social media star and beloved author of Laura in the Kitchen. In Laura Vitale's first cookbook she shared recipes from her popular YouTube cooking channel. Now, in At My Italian Table, she turns her focus to Italy, where she was born and lived until she was a young woman, and where her Nonna's cooking made a lasting imprint. Home sick for the food she grew up with, as a teenager Laura found that chatting with Nonna on the phone and then recreating the dishes Nonna used to make, like Creamy Polenta with Frizzled Mushrooms or Fagiola a Zuppa over Bread, helped her find comfort in her new home. Now she makes dishes like Spaghetti Aglio e Olio di Nonna, Cacio e Pepe Arancini, and Charcoal Roasted for her daughter and husband as well as for her hundreds of thousands of fans. In Untitled, Laura shares weekday go-tos and comforting, transportive Sunday suppers, and loads of tips on how to cook like an Italian grandma. As a working mom, she of course speaks to efficiency and ease as well. Chapters include: Before Dinner Snacking (Because We Don't Believe in Formal Canapes Around Here): Stuffed Zucchini Blossoms and Whipped Ricotta with Honey and Herbs Quick and Easy Mains for when Time and Patience are Short but Dinner is a Priority: Pork Chops and Fried Peppers and Rigatoni with Sausage and Mushrooms An Italian Sunday (or Days Where You Want to Shimmy into Nonna Mode): Ham and Fontina Lasagna and Risotto Alla Pescatore Seriously Good Vegetable Sides and Salads (That I Often Eat as Dinner with Some Crusty Bread): Roasted Cauliflower with Green Olives and Creamy Polenta with Frizzled Mushrooms Sweet Ending (Because as Nonna would Say, "No Self-respecting Italian Would Dare Ending a Meal Without Something Sweet"): Sorbetto al Limone and Olive Oil Apple Snack Cake Laura's deep love of Italian cuisine shines strong through this collection of delightfully homey and highly appealing recipes"--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
adult
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