Lorenza's Italian Seasons

Lorenza's Italian Seasons

by Lorenza De ' Medici (Author)

Synopsis

Lorenza's Italian Seasons is the lattest, most outstanding book from one of Pavilion's most successful Italian cooks, Lorenza de'Medici. The four seasons have always had a profound effect on the food we eat and how we celebrate it. This is never more true than in Italy, where the rich offerings of the different seasons means that there is always something to anticipate in the typical Italian kitchen, whether it is the bottling of the seasons first sun-ripened tomatoes or the preparations for the grandest feast to celebrate Easter and the coming of Spring. Tantalizing recipes include Gnocchi di Patate al Pure di Fave (Potato Gnocchi with Broad (Fava) Bean Puree) from Spring and Coda di Rospo al Ginepro (Monkfish with Juniper Berries) from Autumn. Lorenza has always cooked in time with the seasons and in this book she offers her favourite recipes, grouped according to the four seasons of the year. Each chapter offers a detailed guide to the important food traditions, festivals and feasts, and harvests as well as information about which ingredients are available throughout the year. With sumptuous photography by Gus Filgate, the culture of Italian food and fresh ingredients is celebrated to the full in a breathtaking collection of 50 beautifully presented recipes.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: 01
Publisher: Pavilion Books
Published: 28 May 2003

ISBN 10: 1862055653
ISBN 13: 9781862055650

Media Reviews
- 'Lorenza's Italian Seasons is a pure joy to read, evoking the very essence of Italian country life, reflected in its culinary tradition.' The Independent Magazine - 'This is more than just a cookery book, it is an insight into what being Italian means regarding food.' The Independent Magazine - 'This book is informative and charming, and there are 200 lovely recipes' The Daily Telegraph Weekend
Author Bio
Lorenza de'Medici runs the prestigious cookery school The Villa Table at Badia a Coltibuono in Tuscany. She is the author of Lorenza's Pasta, The Renaissance of Italian Cooking, The Villa Table (shortlisted for the 1994 James Beard Award) and A Passion for Fruit. Her name is now synonymous with Italian cooking in many American households since her highly successful series on PBS television (which was also shown on Carlton in the UK). Gus Filgate won the James Beard Award for his photography in Lorenza's Pasta in 1997.