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Book Title
Preserving Italy
Publication Name
Preserving Italy : Canning, Curing, Infusing, and Bottling Italian Flavors and Traditions
Title
Preserving Italy
Author
Domenica Marchetti
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
0544611624
EAN
9780544611627
ISBN
9780544611627
Publisher
HarperCollins
Genre
Food & Drink
Release Year
2016
Release Date
14/06/2016
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.8in
Item Length
9.1in
Item Width
7.7in
Item Weight
25.5 Oz
Publication Year
2016
Type
Not Available
Number of Pages
304 Pages

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Capture the flavors of Italy with more than 150 recipes for conserves, pickles, sauces, liqueurs, infusions, and other preserves The notion of preserving shouldn't be limited to American jams and jellies, and in this book, author Domenica Marchetti turns our gaze to the ever-alluring flavors and ingredients of Italy. There, abundant produce and other Mediterranean ingredients lend themselves particularly well to canning, bottling, and other preserving methods. Think of marinated artichokes in olive oil, classic giardiniera, or, of course, the late-summer tradition of putting up tomato sauce. But in this book we get so much more, from Marchetti's in-person travels across the regions of Italy as well as the recipes handed down through her family: sweet and sour peppers, Marsala-spiked apricot jam, lemon-infused olive oil, and her grandmother's amarene, sour cherries preserved in alcohol. Beyond canning and pickling, the book also includes recipes for making cheese, curing meats, infusing liqueurs, and even a few confections, plus recipes for finished dishes so you can savor each treasured jar all year long.

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Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0544611624
ISBN-13
9780544611627
eBay Product ID (ePID)
216012460

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Author
Domenica Marchetti
Publication Name
Preserving Italy : Canning, Curing, Infusing, and Bottling Italian Flavors and Traditions
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2016
Type
Not Available
Number of Pages
304 Pages

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Item Length
9.1in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
7.7in
Item Weight
25.5 Oz

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Tx723.M32655 2016
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"In summer, books about canning and preserving are as common as apple cookbooks in the fall. But Domenica Marchetti's book caught my eye for its uncommon point of view: preserving food the Italian way. Pack artichokes, peppers and mushrooms in oil. Make deliciously spicy pickles from melon. Even limoncello, mostarda and confections like torrone can come straight from your kitchen... The techniques may have been passed down by generations of nonnas, but they knew what they were doing." -- Florence Fabricant for The New York Times "Marchetti elevates preserved food from the role of condiment to center stage." --Publishers Weekly "Bellissima e deliziosa, this book should be in every home preserver's kitchen. Peppered with stories and profiles, it introduces the reader to the world of Italian preserved foods well beyond the classic giardiniera, with chapters devoted to preserves in vinegar and in oil, fruits like peaches spiked with grappa, and plenty more." --Cathy Barrow, author of Mrs. Wheelbarrow's Practical Pantry "Preserving Italy is now the book I recommend when asked about techniques like preserving in oil and how to make true mostardas. It should be a mandatory addition to preservation libraries everywhere." --Marisa McClellan, author of Food in Jars "If you think 'preserve' is just another word for sweet fruit jam, think again. Domenica Marchetti explores the whole magnificent variety of traditional Italian preserves: a delicious plethora of jams and jellies, sausages and preserved meats (think pancetta and guanciale), sweet and tart drinks like limoncello and orzata, vinegar pickles, olive oil pickles--everything an Italian casalinga, like Marchetti's own grandmother, counts on to supply friends and family with an ongoing parade of delights. I can't wait to make sweet-and-sour peppers, then pile them on a crostino with some fresh mozzarella." --Nancy Harmon Jenkins, author of Virgin Territory and, with daughter Sara, The Four Seasons of Pasta "The produce of Italy is inspiring and delicious, but, sadly, seasonal ingredients come but once a year. Unless, of course, you have this book at hand. Domenica's engagingly informative book explores, explains, and celebrates the age-old art of preserving seasonal goodness for the entire year." --Elizabeth Minchilli, author of Eating Rome "Just when everyone thought all had been written about Italy's food, Domenica Marchetti brings us a collection of sweeping scope that teaches us how to make everything that can be put up, cured, or fermented. It is not every day that a cookbook comes along that is not only beautiful and evocative, but groundbreaking; Preserving Italy is such a book. Domenica is a terrific storyteller and a trustworthy guide to the marvels of the Italian pantry." --Julia della Croce, journalist and author of Italian Home Cooking, "In summer, books about canning and preserving are as common as apple cookbooks in the fall. But Domenica Marchetti's book caught my eye for its uncommon point of view: preserving food the Italian way. Pack artichokes, peppers and mushrooms in oil. Make deliciously spicy pickles from melon. Even limoncello , mostarda and confections like torrone can come straight from your kitchen...  The techniques may have been passed down by generations of nonnas , but they knew what they were doing ." -- Florence Fabricant for  The New York Times "Marchetti elevates preserved food from the role of condiment to center stage." -- Publishers Weekly " Bellissima e deliziosa , this book should be in every home preserver's kitchen. Peppered with stories and profiles, it introduces the reader to the world of Italian preserved foods well beyond the classic giardiniera , with chapters devoted to preserves in vinegar and in oil, fruits like peaches spiked with grappa, and plenty more." --Cathy Barrow, author of Mrs. Wheelbarrow's Practical Pantry "Preserving Italy is now the book I recommend when asked about techniques like preserving in oil and how to make true mostardas. It should be a mandatory addition to preservation libraries everywhere." --Marisa McClellan, author of Food in Jars "If you think 'preserve' is just another word for sweet fruit jam, think again. Domenica Marchetti explores the whole magnificent variety of traditional Italian preserves: a delicious plethora of jams and jellies, sausages and preserved meats (think pancetta and guanciale), sweet and tart drinks like limoncello and orzata, vinegar pickles, olive oil pickles--everything an Italian casalinga , like Marchetti's own grandmother, counts on to supply friends and family with an ongoing parade of delights. I can't wait to make sweet-and-sour peppers, then pile them on a crostino with some fresh mozzarella." --Nancy Harmon Jenkins, author of Virgin Territory and, with daughter Sara, The Four Seasons of Pasta "The produce of Italy is inspiring and delicious, but, sadly, seasonal ingredients come but once a year. Unless, of course, you have this book at hand. Domenica's engagingly informative book explores, explains, and celebrates the age-old art of preserving seasonal goodness for the entire year." --Elizabeth Minchilli, author of Eating Rome "Just when everyone thought all had been written about Italy's food, Domenica Marchetti brings us a collection of sweeping scope that teaches us how to make everything that can be put up, cured, or fermented. It is not every day that a cookbook comes along that is not only beautiful and evocative, but groundbreaking; Preserving Italy is such a book. Domenica is a terrific storyteller and a trustworthy guide to the marvels of the Italian pantry." --Julia della Croce, journalist and author of Italian Home Cooking, "Marchetti elevates preserved food from the role of condiment to center stage." -- Publishers Weekly " Bellissima e deliziosa , this book should be in every home preserver's kitchen. Peppered with stories and profiles, it introduces the reader to the world of Italian preserved foods well beyond the classic giardiniera , with chapters devoted to preserves in vinegar and in oil, fruits like peaches spiked with grappa, and plenty more." --Cathy Barrow, author of Mrs. Wheelbarrow's Practical Pantry "Preserving Italy is now the book I recommend when asked about techniques like preserving in oil and how to make true mostardas. It should be a mandatory addition to preservation libraries everywhere." --Marisa McClellan, author of Food in Jars "If you think 'preserve' is just another word for sweet fruit jam, think again. Domenica Marchetti explores the whole magnificent variety of traditional Italian preserves: a delicious plethora of jams and jellies, sausages and preserved meats (think pancetta and guanciale), sweet and tart drinks like limoncello and orzata, vinegar pickles, olive oil pickles--everything an Italian casalinga , like Marchetti's own grandmother, counts on to supply friends and family with an ongoing parade of delights. I can't wait to make sweet-and-sour peppers, then pile them on a crostino with some fresh mozzarella." --Nancy Harmon Jenkins, author of Virgin Territory and, with daughter Sara, The Four Seasons of Pasta "The produce of Italy is inspiring and delicious, but, sadly, seasonal ingredients come but once a year. Unless, of course, you have this book at hand. Domenica's engagingly informative book explores, explains, and celebrates the age-old art of preserving seasonal goodness for the entire year." --Elizabeth Minchilli, author of Eating Rome "Just when everyone thought all had been written about Italy's food, Domenica Marchetti brings us a collection of sweeping scope that teaches us how to make everything that can be put up, cured, or fermented. It is not every day that a cookbook comes along that is not only beautiful and evocative, but groundbreaking; Preserving Italy is such a book. Domenica is a terrific storyteller and a trustworthy guide to the marvels of the Italian pantry." --Julia della Croce, journalist and author of Italian Home Cooking, "In summer, books about canning and preserving are as common as apple cookbooks in the fall. But Domenica Marchetti's book caught my eye for its uncommon point of view: preserving food the Italian way. Pack artichokes, peppers and mushrooms in oil. Make deliciously spicy pickles from melon. Even limoncello , mostarda and confections like torrone can come straight from your kitchen... The techniques may have been passed down by generations of nonnas , but they knew what they were doing ." -- Florence Fabricant for The New York Times "Marchetti elevates preserved food from the role of condiment to center stage." -- Publishers Weekly " Bellissima e deliziosa , this book should be in every home preserver's kitchen. Peppered with stories and profiles, it introduces the reader to the world of Italian preserved foods well beyond the classic giardiniera , with chapters devoted to preserves in vinegar and in oil, fruits like peaches spiked with grappa, and plenty more." --Cathy Barrow, author of Mrs. Wheelbarrow's Practical Pantry "Preserving Italy is now the book I recommend when asked about techniques like preserving in oil and how to make true mostardas. It should be a mandatory addition to preservation libraries everywhere." --Marisa McClellan, author of Food in Jars "If you think 'preserve' is just another word for sweet fruit jam, think again. Domenica Marchetti explores the whole magnificent variety of traditional Italian preserves: a delicious plethora of jams and jellies, sausages and preserved meats (think pancetta and guanciale), sweet and tart drinks like limoncello and orzata, vinegar pickles, olive oil pickles--everything an Italian casalinga , like Marchetti's own grandmother, counts on to supply friends and family with an ongoing parade of delights. I can't wait to make sweet-and-sour peppers, then pile them on a crostino with some fresh mozzarella." --Nancy Harmon Jenkins, author of Virgin Territory and, with daughter Sara, The Four Seasons of Pasta "The produce of Italy is inspiring and delicious, but, sadly, seasonal ingredients come but once a year. Unless, of course, you have this book at hand. Domenica's engagingly informative book explores, explains, and celebrates the age-old art of preserving seasonal goodness for the entire year." --Elizabeth Minchilli, author of Eating Rome "Just when everyone thought all had been written about Italy's food, Domenica Marchetti brings us a collection of sweeping scope that teaches us how to make everything that can be put up, cured, or fermented. It is not every day that a cookbook comes along that is not only beautiful and evocative, but groundbreaking; Preserving Italy is such a book. Domenica is a terrific storyteller and a trustworthy guide to the marvels of the Italian pantry." --Julia della Croce, journalist and author of Italian Home Cooking, Praise for The Glorious Vegetables of Italy (2013)"[A] simple, contemplative, seductive book" - Scott Mowbray, editor, Cooking Light"Domenica Marchetti has created a work of art, just as so many Italian masters who have come before her have done. Fresh vegetables, prepared so beautifully at the peak of ripeness, results in a book you won't want to live without ... This is truly an inspirational cookbook and one that I will enthusiastically return to for years to come." - Tracey Ryder, co-founder, Edible Communities"Glorious indeed! Domenica Marchetti reveals the last, great secret of the Italian kitchen: the abundance and staggering variety of vegetable dishes that Italians enjoy on a daily basis ... Domenica, at home in the tradition, reveals all: lore, history, tips, and, best of all, a thousand thrilling tastes from the garden that is Italy." - Frances Mayes, author, Under the Tuscan SunPraise for The Glorious Pasta of Italy (2011)"Domenica Marchetti's The Glorious Pasta of Italy is a mouthwatering ode to the traditional mainstay of Italian cuisine. Her recipes are simple but sublime, and cover regional specialties, family favorites, and modern interpretations. - Fine Cooking"From fresh vs. dried to matching shapes with sauces, a beautiful new book tells you how to make the most delicious bowl of pasta." - Oprah.com
Copyright Date
2016
Topic
General, Regional & Ethnic / Italian, Methods / Canning & Preserving
Lccn
2015-037882
Dewey Decimal
641.5945
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Cooking, Référence

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