The Italian Daughter's Cookbook

The Italian Daughter's Cookbook

The Italian Daughters Cookbook is an ode to authentic Calabrese cuisine. In this captivating journey through the vibrant and often undiscovered southern regions of Italy, Cathy Coluccio Fazzolaridaughter of the pioneer purveyor of high end and top quality Italian fo......
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<b>The Italian Daughter’s Cookbook is an ode to authentic Calabrese cuisine. In this captivating journey through the vibrant and often undiscovered southern regions of Italy, Cathy Coluccio </b><B>Fazzolari</B><b>—daughter of the pioneer purveyor of high end and top quality Italian foods in New York City D. Coluccio & Sons—welcomes readers into her family’s kitchen. Through heartfelt familial memories, authentic Calabrese recipes (both with the traditional chili peppers and without), and tantalizing images by Feast of the Seven Fishes author Daniel Paterna, the eclectic essence of Calabrese food comes alive.</b><BR><BR>Domenico Coluccio emigrated from Reggio Calabria in Southern Italy to Brooklyn, New York, in 1958, seeking a better life and the promise of the “American Dream.” When the rest of his family joined him in the U.S. in 1964, Domenico, and his two sons, established D. Coluccio & Sons, a market offering traditional Italian food and staples
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The Italian Daughter’s Cookbook is an ode to authentic Calabrese cuisine. In this captivating journey through the vibrant and often undiscovered southern regions of Italy, Cathy Coluccio Fazzolari—daughter of the pioneer purveyor of high end and top quality Italian foods in New York City D. Coluccio & Sons—welcomes readers into her family’s kitchen. Through heartfelt familial memories, authentic Calabrese recipes (both with the traditional chili peppers and without), and tantalizing images by Feast of the Seven Fishes author Daniel Paterna, the eclectic essence of Calabrese food comes alive.Domenico Coluccio emigrated from Reggio Calabria in Southern Italy to Brooklyn, New York, in 1958, seeking a better life and the promise of the “American Dream.” When the rest of his family joined him in the U.S. in 1964, Domenico, and his two sons, established D. Coluccio & Sons, a market offering traditional Italian food and staples previously unavailable in the city. Initially situated on the corner of 59th Street and 13th Avenue, the business flourished, prompting expansion to accommodate the growing Italian-American community. Now, 60 years later, the legacy continues through Domenico’s three children: Luigi, Rocco, and Cathy. Cathy grew up speaking the Calabrese dialect, immersed in the Italian-American community both inside her house and at her father’s store. Cathy fondly remembers assisting her mother in preparing nightly multicourse homemade dinners. Cathy''s culinary skills blossomed as she helped her mother maintain a pantry stocked with homemade delights. By the time Cathy was an adult, she had mastered not only the recipes themselves, but had also come to cherish the culture and history they embody. Thus, An Italian Daughter’s Cookbook was born. The recipes in Cathy’s book are divided into distinct sections, covering every course of food imaginable: Antipasto, Soups, Legumes, Two-Course Sauces, Quick Dishes and Sauces, Fresh and Baked Pastas, Rice and Polenta, Eggs, Fish and Seafood, Meats, Vegetables and Salads, Jarred, Cured, and Pickled Foods, and Bread and Sweets. Each section offers an introduction contextualizing the recipes within Italian culture, followed by up to 20 different recipes accompanied by captivating photos by Daniel Paterna, providing a comprehensive insight into Calabrese culinary traditions. This deeply personal book offers a unique glimpse into the Italian-American experience, showcasing how family, tradition, and memory intertwine through the art of cooking. The Italian Daughter’s Cookbook will infuse readers’ homes and hearts with the warmth of authentic Calabrese cuisine and culture in homes around the world.

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Oppdag Calabrese Magi med The Italian Daughter's Cookbook

The Italian Daughter's Cookbook gir deg en unik mulighet til å fordype deg i den rike verden av autentisk calabresisk mat. Cathy Coluccio Fazzolari, datter av en av New Yorks mest kjente leverandører av italienske delikatesser, tar deg med på en kulinarisk reise til de skjulte perlene i Sør-Italia. I denne boken vil du oppdage ikke bare smakfulle oppskrifter, men også historier fra et hjertevarmt familiehovud, hvor hver rett bærer preg av kjærlighet og tradisjon.

Historier og Oppskrifter fra hjertet av Calabria

Domenico Coluccio, som emigrerte fra Reggio Calabria til Brooklyn, åpnet dørene til sin families kjøkken og delte hemmelighetene bak de deilige måltidene som har varmet hjertene til mange. I The Italian Daughter's Cookbook finner du:

  • Autentiske calabresiske oppskrifter – Fra tradisjonelle retter med chilipepper til milde varianter uten.
  • Hjertevarme historier – Hver oppskrift leveres med en personlig fortelling som gir deg innsikt i familiens kultur og tradisjoner.
  • Fantastiske bilder – Visuelle godbiter fra Daniel Paterna, fra "Feast of the Seven Fishes", tar deg med på en visuell reise gjennom rettenes farger og teksturer.

Hvorfor Velge The Italian Daughter's Cookbook?

Enten du er nybegynner på kjøkkenet eller en erfaren kokk, vil boken gi deg inspirasjon og verktøyene du trenger for å skape autentiske italienske måltider. Bli en mester i calabresisk matlaging og bring smaken av Sør-Italia direkte til ditt eget kjøkken. La hver side av The Italian Daughter's Cookbook åpne dørene til en smakfull verden, full av varme, kjærlighet og familiehistorie.

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