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OverviewFollowing in the success of Biscotti and Zuppe, both from the Rome Sustainable Food Project and The American Academy in Rome, Pasta brings the most Italian of dishes in the beautiful product that Little Bookroom readers have come to expect. Even if you haven't landed one of the coveted internships in the kitchen at the American Academy in Rome, you can have a behind-the-scenes tutorial in the way that pastas and sauces are made in its kitchen. The recipes in Pasta are arranged in the same order as the interns are taught to make them, from simple to more complex, and are organized the way Italians think about pasta, not only as fresh or dry but by the base of the sauces (oil, tomato, meat, and vegetable). Even the most sophisticated cooks will be intrigued by chef Christopher Boswell's engaging notes that explain what makes the flavors work together, why and how the sauces work with the pastas, and what makes a dish not only great but unforgettable. He includes simple techniques, small refinements, and easy variations. Among the more than ninety recipes you'll find 'nduja, a soft, spicy sausage spread from Calabria; a sauce that unexpectedly pairs basil and asparagus; delicate and refreshing summer pastas; and hearty and earthy vegetarian dishes. You'll find the go-to dish of southern Italian families, made when no one can agree on what they want to eat; a recipe traditionally made by shepherds that uses three ingredients readily found in most modern kitchens; inventive sauces that are riffs on the classics; and iconic sauces whose success depends on something as simple as when to grind the pepper. The influence of Chez Panisse is everywhere in Pasta (Chef Boswell is an alum and the Rome Sustainable Food Project at the American Academy was founded by Alice Waters). Sauces-and even meatballs-are often lighter than their Italian counterparts. Flavors are bright. Ingredients shine. Each dish tells a unique story. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christopher Boswell , Elena Goldblatt , Annie SchlechterPublisher: Little Bookroom,U.S. Imprint: Little Bookroom,U.S. Edition: Main Dimensions: Width: 2.00cm , Height: 15.30cm , Length: 18.50cm Weight: 0.566kg ISBN: 9781936941025ISBN 10: 1936941023 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 05 November 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews"""A handy little book with 250 pages of pasta recipes ... learn to cook pasta just as they do at the Academy"" Italia!" A handy little book with 250 pages of pasta recipes ... learn to cook pasta just as they do at the Academy Italia! Author InformationChristopher Boswell is the executive chef of the Rome Sustainable Food Project. He has been at the RSFP since the program was established in 2006, when he was chosen by Alice Waters to work with former RSFP executive chef, Mona Talbott. He started out as a dishwasher and a prep cook in the small gold-rush town of Jackson, California. After high school, he attended the California Culinary Academy where he received the distinguished Daniel Carlisle Walker Award for culinary excellence. He then went on to work at the restaurants Stars, Acquarello, and One Market before moving to Italy for a year to learn authentic Italian rustic cooking. Boswell then joined Chez Panisse, where he received five years of intensive training under Alice Waters and her brigade of distinguished chefs. Elena Goldblatt has always had a passion for cooking. She moved to her mother's native Rome when she was 12 years old, and has been drawn back ever since. She graduated from Yale University in 2010 and was an intern in the Rome Sustainable Food Project kitchen in 2011. She worked for author and journalist Mark Bittman at The New York Times before returning to Rome to work with Chef Christopher Boswell on the RSFP cookbooks Pasta. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |