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Tasting Italy – A Culinary Journey
This is another of those smart chunky books from Haus
Publishing who only present top-notch works, and Tasting Italy
by Alice Vollenweider is amongst them. 
Italy has a reputation as a food paradise. Not only because there is an
abundance of quality fresh produce but because the Italian housewife
sets high standards in both market and restaurant. It has been argued
that Italy has the highest general standard for restaurant food in
Europe. It might be mostly Italians that argue, though, and they are
indeed very good at it!
This is a marvellously well-written travelogue with a good selection of
classic Italian recipes. All the main regions of Italy are included so
you have a comprehensive guide to all things culinary, and quite a bit
on Italian literature, history and culture. Alice walks us through city
streets and even suggests favourite eateries.
The author’s words paint pictures of Italian food in a truly charming
and mouthwatering fashion. She writes this of a stay with friends in
Florence: “I still clearly remember climbing up beautiful narrow stone
steps all the way to the seventh floor with my suitcase before entering
the enormous bare living room, with a fire burning in the grate and a
spit turning. This friend welcomed me with a meal I shall never forget.
It consisted of just grilled meat, unsalted country bread and pure,
good Chianti.”
Tasting Italy has recipes that are authentic and tempting. They are
conveniently indexed at the back of the book for easy retrieval when
you decide that, yes, a real Italian meal is tonight’s plan. There are
around eighty recipes so there will be something for every taste. They
honestly are not technically challenging but are very flavourful, with
the expected Italian flair for the elegant rustic.
There are quite a few familiar dishes here: Minestrone, Panna Cotta,
Risotto alla Milanese but there are so many others that might be new
delights: Spaghetti alla Puttanesca or Whores’ Spaghetti is robust and
full bodied... just like many of its namesakes! Cassata alla Siciliana
or Sicilian Ricotta Cake is so simple but a real stunner for the end of
your Italian dinner party.
This is an enjoyable insight into the Italian attitude to food and
eating. It’s a book to take with you on your next trip.
Tasting Italy – A Culinary Journey
Author: Alice Vollenweider
Published by: Haus Publishing
Price: £7.99
ISBN 978-1-905791-44-6
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