From the rolling hills of Tuscany to the sun-soaked coasts of Sicily, each page explores the ingredients, landscapes and kitchens that shaped these treasured recipes, many of which are now remembered by only a few Nonnas.
‘If you have even a just passing interest in the food of Italy, you surely need this book in your life’ – NIGELLA LAWSON
‘A brilliant book by one of the masters of Italian cuisine’ – STANLEY TUCCI
Gennaro Contaldo, with his unmatched passion for authentic Italian flavours, guides you through a treasure trove of lost recipes that were on the verge of fading into history. Organised by region (Central, North, Islands, and South), discover dishes that once formed the heart of family gatherings: humble pasta variations, vibrant sauces, and comforting classics.
From Pope’s Pasta and Medieval Pancakes to Assassin’s Spaghetti, Courgettes with Amaretti, Sweet and Savoury Ravioli, Chestnut Pudding and even Watermelon Jelly – each captures the true spirit of Italy.
Filled with Gennaro’s warm anecdotes and culinary wisdom, this book is a heartfelt homage to his homeland – celebrating tradition, preserving culture, and serving up Italy’s stories one irresistible bite at a time.
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780008603830
Number of pages: 224
Dimensions: 252 x 195 x 25 mm
Weight: 960 g
Language: English
‘Recipes that feel like old friends – comforting, much-loved, and a total joy’ – JAMIE OLIVER
‘I have been utterly captivated. If you have even a just passing interest in the food of Italy, you surely need this book in your life’ – NIGELLA LAWSON
‘A brilliant book by one of the masters of Italian cuisine’ – STANLEY TUCCI
‘Everything you want from an insider’s guide to Italian food… It is colourful, engaging and will leave you hungry.’ – GEORGINA HAYDEN
‘Literally the greatest Italian cookbook that we’ve ever had in our house.’ – CHRIS EVANS
‘Beautifully authentic – you can’t get better than Gennaro’ – OLLY SMITH
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