[Download] Italian, My Way: More Than 150 Simple and Inspired Recipes That Breathe New Life into Italian Classics
| #586392 in Books | Waxman Jonathan Colicchio Tom | 2011-04-05 | 2011-04-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.13 x1.00 x7.37l,1.65 | File Name: 1416594310 | 304 pages | Italian My Way More Than 150 Simple and Inspired Recipes That Breathe New Life Into Italian Classics
||17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.| Like it very much and will buy another copy|By Mayangod|This is an excellent book -- right up there with the River Cafe cookbooks (but the recipes are a LOT easier). I've made several of the recipes over the weekend and the instructions and timing were spot on. A range of interesting recipes are given with precise instructions. Some unique ingredients are specified, but al||“Nobody does simple and seasonal better than Jonathan Waxman. His new book is full of recipes that not only teach Italian cooking, but simplicity itself. Way to go, big boy.”| —Jamie Oliver
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Simple. Seasonal. Inspired.
A father of New American cuisine and mentor to chefs like Bobby Flay, Jonathan Waxman introduced a new generation to the pleasures of casual food by shining a spotlight on seasonal produce. Now, in Italian, My Way, he shares the spontaneous and earthy dishes that made him a Top Chef Master and culinary legend, and turned his restaurant Barbuto into a New York destination.
Waxman’s rustic Italian food...
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