Cucina Essenziale: Essential Cooking

Cucina Essenziale: Essential Cooking

by StefanoCavallini (Author), David Brittain (Photographer)

Synopsis

Stefano Cavallini is one of the most talented, original young chefs cooking in London today. At his Michelin-starred Knightsbridge restaurant, Stefano Cavallini at the Halkin, he produces stylish, modern Italian dishes with focus and precision. Cavallini's approach is bold and concentrated - he calls it 'La Cucina Essenziale' (essential cooking), a phrase which neatly describes his modern style of cooking. Flavours are exquisitely intense, yet the overall effect is light and perfectly balanced, never overwhelming, heavy or rich. In Cucina Essenziale, this extraordinary chef presents an elegant showcase of his most groundbreaking recipes and provides a unique opportunity for the enthusiastic cook and armchair foodie to experience at first hand his unique philosophy of cooking. Chapters range from starters to fish and shellfish and desserts while masterclass recipes guide the cook through key methods and techniques, from creating a perfect risotto to cooking fresh pasta. These recipes are illustrated in step-by-step detail to inspire and instruct the passionate cook. Stafford Cliff's clean, sophisticated design and inspirational photography by David Brittain have come together in a unique creative partnership to produce a book that is both a design classic and a fascinating sourcebook of the Modern Italian cooking.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Pavilion Books
Published: 03 Oct 2003

ISBN 10: 1862055866
ISBN 13: 9781862055865

Media Reviews
Stefano Cavallini is a great chef, and his book will result in many happy mealtimes. Caterer ad Hotelkeeper
Author Bio
Stefano Cavallini starred his career as a chef in Italy, gaining invaluable experience under different chefs. He went on to work with Gualtiero Marchesi at Milan's Hotel Brunelleschi and was soon transferred to Marchesi's own restaurant in Milan. After two years at the Ristorante Gualtiero Marchesi, he was posted to London where he became head chef of Marchesi's restaurant at the Halkin hotel. In 1993, he became head chef at the Halkin restaurant which was renamed Stefano Cavallini at the Halkin in 1997. Throughout his career, Stefano has taken time out to travel round the world, exploring the cuisines of different countries for ideas and inspiration, especially the East.