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Book Review: Urban Italian

If you love Italian food, you’ll want to have a look at this stunning new book from one of New York City’s most exciting chef-and-writer teams.
November 2008
food + cooking

Fear Cuisine

During the Depression, comfort food meant marshmallow-spiked salads. What culinary disasters will the current economic crisis bring?
10.13.08
cookbook club

Black Bass with Sicilian-Style Pesto

For years, I thought Sicilian pesto was some weird, made-up American sun-dried-tomato abomination. Then I learned that Pesto alla Siciliano is actually Italian. (registration required)...
November 2008
cookbook club

Tripe alla Parmigiana

Lots of people are afraid of tripe, but I love it. Tripe is serious comfort food, warm and rich and filling and delicious. (registration required)
November 2008
cookbook club

Spinach with Crispy Chickpeas and Ricotta Salata

Chickpeas have been all over southern Italian cooking, but this recipe was pure NYC in inspiration. (registration required)
November 2008
cookbook club

The Best Gnocchi

Gnocchi is the reason I went to Italy; gnocchi is the reason I became a chef; gnocchi is the reason I’m writing this book. (registration required)
November 2008
cookbook club

Fennel with Orange and Sambuca

I love this side dish: a classic combination gone wild, playing spicy, sweet, sour, and savory notes all at once. (registration required)
November 2008
chefs + restaurants

Ducasse Made Easy

Best-selling French author Sophie Dudemaine brought the master’s recipes into the home kitchen—and she’s only begun to conquer the U.S.
10.08.08
magazine

Book Review: The Art and Soul of Baking

Even if you suffer from FOF (fear of flour), the tips and techniques that leaven this book will soon get you thinking like a pastry chef.
October 2008
recipes

Finocchio in Insalata (Finocchio Salad)

When finocchi is eaten alone, as it is here, neither vinegar nor lemon is used in the dressing.
October 2008
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