Lucio's Ligurian Kitchen

Lucio's Ligurian Kitchen
Author: Lucio Galletto
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2011
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1742374867

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NATIONAL & REGIONAL CUISINE. AUSTRALIAN. Lucio Galletto grew up in Liguria - at the eastern end of the Riviera di Levante (coast of the rising sun). He didn't realise how special his region was until he fell in love with an Australian girl and travelled 12,000 kilometres to be with her. In 2008 Lucio, and writer David Dale, along with photographer Paul Green, returned to the birthplace of ravioli and pesto and wild-greens pie to investigate how the cooking of Lucio's region had evolved during his twenty-five-year absence. They found a new breed of chefs, farmers, and fishermen adapting traditions to the environmental concerns of the twenty-first century. Still using the wonderful array of local herbs, vegetables and seafood, they apply a lighter touch and a more adventurous spirit. In this stunningly photographed book, Lucio brings us the fruits of his travels - 180 delicious recipes.

A Ligurian Kitchen

A Ligurian Kitchen
Author: Laura Giannatempo
Publisher: Hippocrene Books
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2006
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780781811712

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Liguria on the Italian Riviera is home to some of Italy's finest cooking. The Ligurian kitchen is famous for fish, fresh produce and herbs. Tales of loveable uncles and a lyrical account of making pasta in the midst of a storm tantalise just as much as the sumptuous recipe on offer in this book. In these 100 recipes, the specialities of artisan bread bakers and those of the region's 'cucina povera' combine to create a zestful collection that exemplifies 'that extraordinary marriage of land and sea that is Ligurian cuisine'.

The Art of Food at Lucio's

The Art of Food at Lucio's
Author: Lucio Galletto
Publisher: Fine Art Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Artists
ISBN: 9789057033322

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Including more than 140 carefully selected Italian recipes, from hors d'oeuvres, to main courses to sumptuous desserts by Australia's famous restaurateur Lucio Galletto, owner of Sydney's most celebrated restaurant, one deeply connected with the artistic community in the Australian capital. Located in a former art gallery, Lucio's is richly decorated with the work of such renowned artists as John Olsen, Tim Storrier, Garry Shead, Fred Cress, Salvatore Zofrea and many others. This new publication also contains reproductions of artwork and recollections of Lucio's by artists such as John Coburn, Colin Lanceley, Frank Hodgkinson, Fred Cress, John Beard and William Wright.

Soffritto

Soffritto
Author: David Dale
Publisher: Allen & Unwin Australia
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781741750768

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At once a family saga, a love story, an eating guide, and a travel memoir, this recollection follows Lucio Galletto as he returns to his homeland in search of his foundations, his personal soffritto. In 1975, Lucio ran away to Australia with a beautiful woman with whom he fell in love at his parents’ restaurant--legendary for the way they cooked the local specialties--in Lunigiana, a city in northern Italy. This narrative traces Lucio on his mission to understand his family, the food, and the culture that prepared him to create the delicious menus in his restaurant, thousands of miles away from his birthplace and family. Full of tales from farmers, fishermen, war heroes, winemakers, waiters, hunters, cooks, cousins, aunts, shepherds, and scholars, this portrait of a journey explores the ingredients that make a life.

Coastline

Coastline
Author: David Dale
Publisher: Interlink Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-09-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781566560269

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A river of gold flows through western Italy, southern France, and eastern Spain. It’s the olive oil that links three great cuisines, along with a love of garlic, seafood, peppers, fresh herbs, and seasonal vegetables. In stories and recipes, and beautiful location photography, Coastline explores the legacy of the ancient Greeks, Romans, Arabs, and Vikings, who left the gift of a “cuisine of the sun” flavored with generosity and conviviality. Despite having different cultures and dialects, Spain’s east coast, France’s south coast, and Italy’s west coast are connected through their love for food. A drizzle of olive oil, fresh seafood, garlic, legumes, herbs, and vegetables contribute effortlessly to a healthy lifestyle. Lucio Galletto and David Dale’s Coastline is a collection of stories, debates, beautiful images, and delicious Mediterranean recipes including salads, pasta sauces, pizza and pies, soups and stews, family feasts, and desserts from the fishing villages, farms, and cobbled squares around the golden crescent. Woven through the recipes and stories, Lucio and David debate who does what better and where to go to eat the very best of the region’s cuisine. Each recipe is inspired by traditional dishes, plucked straight from Mediterranean towns and communities. Learn to cook up vibrant fresh pesto; shrimp in almond batter; fried ravioli with Swiss chard and pumpkin fillings; Socca or Farinata (crisp chickpea pancakes); the definitive bouillabaisse; hearty lentil and chorizo stew; and crisp Xurros (churros) with chocolate. Illustrated throughout with beautiful photography and over 100 recipes, Coastline is an absolute essential for any home cook who enjoys the flavorsome dishes of the Mediterranean.

Recipes from Paradise

Recipes from Paradise
Author: Fred Plotkin
Publisher: Little Brown & Company
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1997
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780316710718

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Coming from Liguria, an area of the Italian Riviera that spawned pesto and foccacia, this cookbook delves further into the food of the region, providing more than two hundred Ligurian recipes, such as braised duck with green olives and cherry tart genovese.

Art of Pasta, The

Art of Pasta, The
Author: Lucio Galletto
Publisher: Random House Australia
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2018-07-30
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0143792466

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For more than 35 years, Lucio Galletto has been serving pasta in his multi award-winning restaurant in Sydney, while David Dale has been studying the history and mythology of food. In The Art of Pasta, they have collaborated with artist Luke Sciberras to create a pasta bible that is as practical as it is beautiful. Discover how to make your own plates of pasta, from flavouring and cutting the dough to rolling gnocchi and filling tortellini. All the classic shapes and sauces are here - puttanesca and passata, rigatoni and ravioli - plus new favourites to explore. Let The Art of Pastatake you on an inspiring tour through the history and regions of Italy with over 160 authentic recipes - and fall in love with pasta all over again. The 2018 updated edition includes- - More than 50 recipes suitable for vegetarians - Suggestions for pastas best served in summer and in winter - Seven regional variations on pesto, using walnuts, pistachios, orange juice and chilli - The genuine, original bolognese rag - A pasta dessert from 160 BC, with honey and bay leaves - The 'tortegli' demanded by Michelangelo in the 1500s

The Art of Traditional Italian

The Art of Traditional Italian
Author: Lucio Galletto
Publisher: Lantern
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781921383588

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Sydney restaurateur Lucio Galletto celebrates the food of his childhood - the simplicity, creativity and passion that makes traditional Italian cooking so timeless and appealing. All the classics are here, from minestrone and risotto alla milanese to caponata and peperonata, veal saltimbocca, lasagna, osso buco and sweet favourites like tiramisu and panna cotta.

Savoring Liguria

Savoring Liguria
Author: Cesare Sbrugnola
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-07-02
Genre:
ISBN:

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Title: "Savoring Liguria: A Taste of Italy's Finest Cuisine" Description: "Savoring Liguria" is a collection of traditional recipes that will guide you through the unique and authentic flavors of Ligurian cuisine. From picturesque coastal towns to charming hills and mountains of the inland, this book offers a complete culinary journey through the region. Prepare yourself to immerse in the world of Ligurian cuisine with over 100 carefully selected recipes. Each dish has been passed down from generation to generation, keeping the local culinary tradition alive. From the famous focaccias and pestos to the delicious fish soups and irresistible seasonal vegetable specialties, each recipe will allow you to savor the authenticity and love for food that define Liguria. In "Savoring Liguria," you will find detailed and easy-to-follow instructions for each dish, which will make your mouth water. Discover how to prepare the classic Genoese pesto, the sublime pansoti with walnut sauce, the delightful torta pasqualina, and many other delicacies that will make your table shine with the flavors of Liguria. Whether you are an experienced cook or a beginner in the kitchen, this book will provide you with inspiration to create authentic Ligurian gastronomic masterpieces. Organized in a clear and intuitive manner, you will easily find recipes for appetizers, first courses, main courses, side dishes, and desserts, allowing you to create a complete meal in true Ligurian style. If you are ready for a culinary adventure in the magical region of Liguria, don't miss the opportunity to add "Savoring Liguria" to your cookbook collection. Discover the charm of authentic flavors, the freshness of ingredients, and the love for food that make Ligurian cuisine so unique. Buon appetito!

Hospitality

Hospitality
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 890
Release: 2010
Genre: Food industry and trade
ISBN:

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