Italian Coastal

Italian Coastal
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Publisher : Thames & Hudson Australia
Total Pages : 243
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ISBN-10 : 9781760764432
ISBN-13 : 1760764434
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Italian Coastal by : Amber Guinness

Download or read book Italian Coastal written by Amber Guinness and published by Thames & Hudson Australia. This book was released on 2024-03-26 with total page 243 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Welcome to the Tyrrhenian Sea, home to la dolce vita, sun-drenched islands and seaside towns where even the simplest trattoria has an effortless glamour. Following on from the success of her first book, A House Party in Tuscany, food writer Amber Guinness travels from the Tuscan coast down through Lazio and Campania via Naples and the Amalfi Coast and on to northern Sicily in her new book Italian Coastal. Along the way, Amber delves into the history, stories and flavours that have come home to her kitchen and shaped her food philosophy. Amber's quest for maximum flavour with minimal effort shines through in sixty delicious and achievable recipes that will bring an authentic mouthful of coastal Italy to your table: crostini with ricotta and 'nduja, zucchini and mint lasagne; tomato linguine with capers; seabass with pistachio and almonds; Neapolitan vinegary fried zucchini; potato and caper salad from Salina; raspberry tiramisu and the ultimate Amalfi lemon cream cake. Inspired by the markets and food of summer holidays by the beach, Italian Coastal is a fusion of recipe book, travelogue, and memoir - with sumptuous food and travel photography throughout - that will transport readers to the sunny Mediterranean. 'Breathtakingly beautiful, Italian Coastal is transportive and filled with recipes I want to immediately cook.' - Julia Busuttil Nishimura, author of Around the Table 'My mouth is watering, and I'm packing my bags. Such a beautiful, evocative book.' - Georgina Hayden, author of Nistisima 'This exceptional book will transport you to the romantic, rolling and rugged coastline surrounding the west of Italy with its rich and varied landscapes and history. Illustrated with evocative images, beautiful stories and completely delicious recipes, this is classic Amber Guinness, so beautiful.' - Rachel Allen, author of Soup Broth Bread 'A magical tastescape from Tuscany to Sicily, with mouth-watering and authentic recipes.' - Clodagh McKenna, author and TV presenter


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