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Ciao Italia : my lifelong food adventures in Italy / Mary Ann Esposito, host of PBS' Ciao Italia ; food photography by John W. Hession.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Portsmouth, New Hampshire : Ciao Italia, an imprint of Peter E. Randall Publisher, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Description: xix, 379 pages : color illustrations, map ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1942155174
  • 9781942155171
Uniform titles:
  • Ciao Italia (Television program)
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Introduction -- Antipasto -- An alphabet of cheese -- Soup -- Rice -- Pasta -- Pasta sauces -- Bread -- Vegetables -- Fish -- Meat and poultry -- Salad -- Sweets and fruit.
Summary: "Legions of loyal fans of Mary Ann Esposito's groundbreaking PBS cooking show CIAO ITALIA have enjoyed cooking with and learning from this beloved television personality, a trailblazer who helped spark a billion dollar food media industry and paved the way for countless other television chefs. Fans have three words to describe her cooking style: traditional, authentic and passionate. From creating and launching CIAO ITALIA in 1989 to authoring 12 cookbooks, Esposito has inspired a worldwide audience who want to know more about Italian food and culture." --Amazon.com.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Dr. James Carlson Library NonFiction 641.5945 E77 Available 33111008929388
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 641.5945 E77 Available 33111009281003
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

From the Foreword by Jasper White, chef, restauranteur and author; "Fabulous recipes aside, this book is worth possessingjust for the in depth dissertations Mary Ann gives on so manyingredients like olive oil, cheese, rice, lentils, pasta, pasta sauces,tomatoes, bread, artichokes, radicchio, prosciutto, mortadella,balsamic vinegar and other stars of Italian cuisine. She teaches theimportance of each and their connections to particular regions, citiesand villages with a knowledge that can only come from firsthandexperience. Mary Ann tells fun stories of Saints and extraordinarypeople and their connections to particular customs, history, holidays,farming and techniques of food preparation. These delightful tales,like the one of her grandmother preparing elaborate dishes honoringSt. Joseph for granting her wish of saving her husband's life, give usa deeper understanding of how food is so much more than fuel forthe body. It is a celebration of love and of life.Mary Ann Esposito has spent her life cooking, traveling andteaching. The pages that follow are the culmination of her amazingcareer accomplishments, vast experience, intelligence, and most ofall her connection to the food and the people she loves. Grazia, MaryAnn, for sharing your great adventure with us.""In Ciao Italia, her very personal gastronomic journey, Mary Annreveals to us the extraordinary diversity and complexity of Italiancuisine and the importance of traditions, ingredients and regionalcooking. Full of useful information and historical references, her livelystory is told with the right touch of flair and confidence and revealsthe soul of Italy." -Jacques Pépin, chef and author

Includes index.

Introduction -- Antipasto -- An alphabet of cheese -- Soup -- Rice -- Pasta -- Pasta sauces -- Bread -- Vegetables -- Fish -- Meat and poultry -- Salad -- Sweets and fruit.

"Legions of loyal fans of Mary Ann Esposito's groundbreaking PBS cooking show CIAO ITALIA have enjoyed cooking with and learning from this beloved television personality, a trailblazer who helped spark a billion dollar food media industry and paved the way for countless other television chefs. Fans have three words to describe her cooking style: traditional, authentic and passionate. From creating and launching CIAO ITALIA in 1989 to authoring 12 cookbooks, Esposito has inspired a worldwide audience who want to know more about Italian food and culture." --Amazon.com.

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