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The Italian Farmer’s Table: Authentic Recipes and Local Lore from Northern Italy

May 11, 2011 by admin  
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The Italian Farmer’s Table: Authentic Recipes and Local Lore from Northern Italy

  • ISBN13: 9780762752645
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150 recipes from northern Italy’s agriturismi, with beautiful full-color photographs. The Italian Farmer’s Table is a sumptuously illustrated cookbook featuring authentic recipes from more than thirty working family farms in northern Italy.

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  1. Ellen P. Lafleche-christian says:
    14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    The Italian Farmer’s Table, February 23, 2010
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    Ellen P. Lafleche-christian (Vermont, USA) –
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    This review is from: The Italian Farmer’s Table: Authentic Recipes and Local Lore from Northern Italy (Paperback)

    The Italian Farmer’s Table is more than cookbook, it’s a journey through Northern Italy. The Italian Farmer’s Table is a paperback cookbook measuring 8 1/2″ x 8″ and contains 320 pages. This cookbook contains 150 authentic recipes and local lore from different areas of Northern Italy. It has eight chapters each of which focusses on a different area in Northern Italy.

    The chapters included are Liguria, Piemonte, Valle D’Aosta, Lombardia, Trentino-Alto Adige, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Veneto, and Emilia-Romagna. Each of these chapters includes a beautiful colored map so you can see exactly where each area is in Northern Italy. There are several paragraphs at the front of each chapter that describe that region along with a number of beautiful photographs.

    The recipe title is written in both English and Italian which lends to the exotic feel of the cookbook. Each recipe offers a list of ingredients with the measurements in both metric and U.S. equivalents. The instructions are well written and very easy to follow. There’s a nice variety of types of recipes including main dishes, soups, salads and desserts.

    Some of the recipes call for meats that some cooks may not be familiar using like rabbit and duck. There are a few gourmet cheeses that may be difficult for some cooks to find but substitutions (when available) are listed next to the ingredients list. Throughout the cookbook, there are a number of discussions of wines of the region. The photograhs included are not only of the dishes themselves but of the area farms, kitchens, produce and animals.

    The 150 authentic recipes include: Swiss Chard and Ricotta Tarts, Fried Butternut Squash Ravioli, Lavender Encrusted Chicken with Pancetta, Rabbit with Olives and Pine Nuts, Frozen Chocolate Ricotta Cream Cake, Carpaccio with Gorgonzola Sauce, Pears and Walnuts and many more succulent appetizers, side dishes, main courses and desserts!

    This cookbook is easily a collector’s item. The Italian Farmer’s Table will wow you for not only the photograhps and articles but for the scrumptous Italian recipes it offers. It’s one of those cookbooks I curl up in a chair with to read.

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  2. R. Boulia "Krazy for Kookbooks" says:
    6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    This one is a gem, January 4, 2010
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    R. Boulia “Krazy for Kookbooks” (Old Saybrook, CT) –
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    This review is from: The Italian Farmer’s Table: Authentic Recipes and Local Lore from Northern Italy (Paperback)

    I recently devoted a day to preparing a 6 course meal from this cookbook for a dear friend and his family whose roots are from this region. While I was a little nervous about throwing a dinner party with recipes I had never tested or tried I am happy to report that it was a great success. The recipes were easy to follow and all were delicious. This is a great addition to anyone’s culinary library. Thanks Matt and Melissa for sharing your story. I hope your future plans include a trip to another region of Italy and another volume of equally special recipes.

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  3. AliciaRC says:
    3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Even More Reason To Visit Northern Italy, October 24, 2010
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    AliciaRC (New England) –
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    This review is from: The Italian Farmer’s Table: Authentic Recipes and Local Lore from Northern Italy (Paperback)

    I had put The Italian Farmer’s Table on to my wishlist and kept longingly looking at it, wondering if it would be worth purchasing or not. I finally bit the bullet and was pleasantly surprised when it arrived at my home. Being of Northern Italian descent, I was not only enamored by the beautiful photographs, but the intimate stories and cherished recipes that these agriturismos shared with the authors. I have always wanted a core group of recipes from the region that my family descends, but it is difficult finding them online. With this book, you are afforded variety and substance with the many recipes they provide; there really is something for everyone. I am looking forward to making my way through all of the recipes in this book.

    If you are a fan of travel, authentic recipes, beautiful photographs and endearing stories and lore, please pick up this book. It is well worth purchasing and makes a great addition to any home library.

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