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The Italian Country Table : Home Cooking from Italy's Farmhouse Kitchens
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The Italian Country Table : Home Cooking from Italy's Farmhouse Kitchens
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Lynne Rossetto Kasper's authoritative first book, The Splendid Table, explored the food and culture of Emilia-Romagna, Italy's culinary heartland. In The Italian Country Table, a collection of 200 regional recipes gathered from farmhouse cooks, Kasper once again provides cultural investigation and authentic, workable recipes. The resulting cookbook-cum-chronicle will appeal to anyone seeking delicious, down-to-earth dishes and an introduction to cherished culinary traditions.

Covering every course of an Italian meal--from antipasti through pasta to vegetables and, of course, dessert--the book weaves recipes with vignettes exploring, for example, Puglia's ritual drying of winter tomatoes. Included also are notes on buying tips, special cooking techniques such as glazing, and discussions of culinary moment, like the nature of a true risotto Milanese. The immediately inviting recipes include such temptations as Mushrooms Stuffed with Radicchio and Asiago, Hot and Spicy Eggplant Soup, Leg of Lamb Glazed with Balsamic and Red Wine, and Espresso Ricotta Cream with Espresso Chocolate Sauce. Kasper also offers a chapter on focaccia, pizza, and bread, as well as menus, shopping sources, and a useful discussion of ingredients. (Taste before you buy, and then pause, she advises. "Aftertaste can reveal how a food's been stored, careless production, or foods going from mature to over the hill.") Concluding with a guide to Italian guest farms, folk life museums, and places to eat and shop, the book is a comprehensive introduction to basic but inspired home cooking and the traditions that both contain and nurture it. --Arthur Boehm


Book Description

If you dream of Italy -- and who does not? -- be prepared to fall in love with this extraordinary cookbook. Written by Lynne Rossetto Kasper, author of The Splendid Table: Recipes from Emilia-Romagna, the Heartland of Northern Italian Food (winner of both the James Beard and Julia Child/IACP Cookbook-of-the-Year Awards), it is every bit the equal of its celebrated predecessor.

Read its exuberant pages, eat its lusty dishes, and you enter a landscape vibrant with rural life. You are one with the terrain. In some sense, you are home. That, of course, is the miracle of Italy -- no matter where we come from, we want to be a part of it. And the miracle of The Italian Country Table is its ability to take us there.

And what a journey! You will never be as impatient to get into your kitchen as when you are planning a meal from this book. Two hundred recipes, personally collected from home cooks throughout the length and breadth of Italy, will keep calling you back.

Who could resist the "Gatto" di Patate, a mashed-potato "lasagne" from the Neapolitan countryside? Or a Tuscan Mountain Supper of warm beans tossed with an herbed tomato sauce and eaten with tart greens? Or Pasta of the Grape Harvest, a Sicilian dish of grapes, red wine, orange zest, spices, pistachios and linguine? Or Chocolate Polenta Pudding Cake?

Kasper, host of Public Radio's The Splendid Table, is a master teacher who thinks about cooking in a way that is radically distinctive. Her chapter on tomatoes and tomato sauces, a treasure by itself, will change the way you think about them -- and cook them -- forever. Her guide to buying and saucing pasta contains more useful facts than many books that devote themselves to pasta exclusively.

Kasper, the grandchild of Italian immigrants, describes herself as someone with a love of lingering "in places where life changes slowly." This personal book abounds with stories of artisans, farmers and family. It is a portrait of Italian country life.

Where you read The Italian Country Table, cook from it or use it to plan a trip (there is an appendix that lists guest farms, country hotels, restaurants and museums), you have only to turn its pages to be transported to a rustic Italy that few of us know, but all of us long for.

* 16 pages of finished dishes in full color
* 50 black-and-white photographs of country life

Customer Reviews
0 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2 of 5 stars  not as good as it seems
Thursday, May 27, 2004
I bought this title after looking and looking at many reviews for Italian cookbooks. I have made 5-6 recipes and cannot rave about even one.

5 of 5 stars  BEINE'BEINE'
Monday, March 29, 2004
THIS IS THE BEST AND MOST AUTHENTIC ITALIAN FARE I HAVE YET TO SEE. MY GRANDMOTHER AND MOTHER'S HOMEMADE, PUT ON A PLATE AND THEN TO THE TABLE CUSTOMS ARE IN THIS BOOK. EVERYHTING REVOLVES AROUND THE KITCHEN TABLE IN OUR HOME. GUESTS COME TO EAT AND TO ENJOY THE COMPANY AND COMFORT. I LOVE THIS COOKBOOK AND THE STORIES THAT GO WITH THE SECTIONS. I AM BUYING TWO MORE TO GIVE AS GIFTS AND AM ORDERING THE FIRST ONE BY THIS AUTHOR. YOU WILL NOT BE SORRY IF YOU ORDER THIS.
MY WHOLE EASTER DINNER IS COMING STRAIGHT FROM THIS BOOK.
A.SCOTT
WEST VIRGINIA

5 out of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  A tour of Italy and a cook book at the same time
Wednesday, December 12, 2001
This cookbook won the James Beard and Julia Child Awards for a reason. I originally bought this book for the chocolate polenta cake recipe and that alone was worth it. But to my surprise, there is a history of the Italian country side along with many great recipes. This is a very good Italian cookbook or a good travelogue or a great combo.

9 out of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  Rustic, not crude
Thursday, November 08, 2001
Lynne Kasper writes like a dream, knows how to record a recipe, and has one of the finest palates in America. Her earlier book, The Splendid Table, was a classic that captured the heights of Italian cooking. The Italian Country Table is different: the recipes are much more approachable and suited for everyday cooking. But is it ever! I have over 100 cookbooks, and this one finds its way into my hands basically every week. What else do you need to know?

4 out of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  My favorite cookbook
Monday, August 13, 2001
Recreate an Italian countryside vacation with this book. The recipes are mainly simple and inspired by the cooking of Italian people (as opposed to restaurants or famous chefs). They capture the simplified essence of country Italian cooking that so many American "Italian" restaurants and cookbooks miss. A few fresh ingredients create compositions that are not overpowering or rich. It is the anti Olive Garden cookbook. The emphasis is on subtle combinations of flavors supplied by fresh ingredients - many of the recipes (gasp!) dont include garlic. It is a fun cookbook to have if you are a gardener because fresh herbs and vegetables are a must to pull off many of the recipes. I have made about 10 of the recipes and all have been fantastic. I guarantee that the hobbyist chef will learn a great deal through her informative vignettes.

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