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Antonio Carluccio

    April 19, 1937 – November 8, 2017

    This author explores the richness of Italian cuisine with passion and depth. Their work is a tribute to authentic flavors and culinary traditions, brought to readers with a love for good food. Through their writings, they share the essence of Italian life and hospitality. They delve into how food connects people and creates memorable experiences.

    Antonio Carluccio
    Two greedy italians eat Italy
    Antonio Carluccio: The Collection
    Vegetables & salads
    Antonio Carluccio's Italia
    Two greedy Italians
    Antonio Carluccio
    • 2018
    • 2016

      Vegetables

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Like most Italians, the great Antonio Carluccio loves vegetables. In this book he turns his attention to his favorites, and many others, adding up to over 100 different varieties. He researches the botanical family of each type of vegetable, its history, and describes in loving detail how to buy and prepare it. In a collection of over 120 recipes, Antonio instructs us how to make the most out of the humble vegetable, whether eaten raw, cooked, or preserved.

      Vegetables
    • 2014

      Pasta

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.1(35)Add rating

      At last, the ultimate book on pasta from the master of Italian cookery! Pasta's huge variety of shapes, textures and flavours makes it the perfect basis for every kind of meal, from sophisticated dinner parties to simple suppers at home. In his exciting new book, Antonio Carluccio shares his love of Italy's favourite food, providing innovative and exciting recipes for soups, main courses, salads and even desserts. To begin, clear and detailed instructions are given for making fresh pasta, opening up a whole new range of possibilities from making your own basic egg pasta to adding unusual colours and flavours like spinach and squid ink. Over 100 inspirational recipes for both fresh and dried pasta follow, ranging from the simple and traditional like Spaghetti Al Aglio, Olio E Peperoncino (with garlic, oil and chilli) and classics with a twist like Trofie al Pesto di Erbe e Noci (with walnut and herb pesto) to the truly unusual and luxurious, such as and Trullo di Zitoni (a deeply savoury baked lamb, herb and mushroom pasta pie). Also featured is a wealth of ideas for varying the basic recipe to produce numerous different dishes, according to taste and seasonal availability.

      Pasta
    • 2012

      Antonio Carluccio

      • 319 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.5(34)Add rating

      The Godfather of Italian food, Antonio Carluccio is an internationally acclaimed cook whose worldwide book sales number in the millions and whose television series have screened in over 20 countries. Now, for the first time, he has brought together over 300 of his best recipes to form this ultimate compilation. Capturing Antonio's simple, joyful and no-fuss approach to cooking, this exceptional book provides a unique culinary journey covering every aspect of the Italian meal from antipasti to dolci and featuring mouthwatering dishes from each of Italy's distinct culinary regions. It is packed with stunning photographs and infused with Antonio's characteristic voice and style. Antonio's recipes are always beautifully simple and bursting with flavour, and now that they're collected into one stunning volume, you won't need to scramble between your cookbooks for your favourite recipes ever again. With only the very best recipes drawn from seven of his best-selling cookbooks, Antonio Carluccio: The Collection is bound to become the most significant Italian cookbook of its generation.

      Antonio Carluccio
    • 2012

      Following the success of Two Greedy Italians, Antonio Carluccio and Gennaro Contaldo embark on a journey to explore Italy's distinct and varied terrains, and to find out how these have shaped the produce and, in turn, the peoples and their traditions. They venture into the Alps for comfort food - heart-warming dishes based around the use of butter, potatoes, polenta and rice. They head to the coast to uncover the many delicious fish and shellfish dishes, as well as the distinctive cuisine of the Italian islands. Finally, they examine the rich agricultural plains through which flow some of the greatest rivers in Europe - in particular the Po in the north and the Tiber in the centre - revealing their historic influence on the foods grown and cooked within these regions. Contains over 80 mouth-watering recipes and breathtaking photography

      Two greedy italians eat Italy
    • 2011

      Two Greedy Italians

      Carluccio and Contaldo's Return to Italy

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Containing over 100 mouth watering recipes, this extraordinary book goes beyond the cliches to reveal real Italian food, as cooked by real Italians. It includes an intriguing combination of classic dishes and ingredients as well as others showcasing the changes in style and influences that have become a part of the Italy of today. Reflecting the insights of both men into Italy then and now, Carluccio and Contaldo's return captures the essence of its authors - their humour, their wisdom, their curiosity and, most significantly, their shared passion for good simple food.

      Two Greedy Italians
    • 2011

      My Kitchen Table: 100 Pasta Recipes

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Antonio Carluccio is the Godfather of Italian food and his passion for pasta is complemented by his extensive knowledge. This book collects 100 of his delicious pasta recipes, from the quick to the complicated, traditional to modern, light summery recipes to hearty baked dishes.

      My Kitchen Table: 100 Pasta Recipes
    • 2005

      Antonio Carluccio's Italia

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Antonio Carluccio's Italia is a gastronomic tour embracing every region of the country. Each chapter weaves together fascinating information on the region's traditions, its typical products and its characteristic regions. Antonio's knowledge of Italy stems from his childhood when his family moved around the country following his father's job as a railway stationmaster. As a young man working as a wine merchant, Antonio toured the country deepening his knowledge of its different regions. This book, photographed in Italy by Alastair Hendy, distils Antonio's passion for his mother country and brings real insight to the different factors that influence its food and cooking. The breathtaking visual content celebrates the gastronomic life of Italy with stunning photographs of countryside and architecture, of people and food products, and of mouth-watering recipes. From Piedmont and Lombardy through to Puglia and Calabria, Antonio has travelled his mother country to share with the reader his personal impressions, a lifetime of knowledge and his abiding passion for good food, good cooking and good living.

      Antonio Carluccio's Italia
    • 1999

      Vegetables & salads

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      This is one of eight books into which Antonio and Priscilla Carluccio have condensed their lifetime's knowledge of and passion for Italian cuisine. Each title in the series is packed with recipes and tips on how to recreate Carluccio's well-known dishes.

      Vegetables & salads