Recipes from Corsica

Recipes from Corsica
Author: Rolli Lucarotti
Publisher: Prospect Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Cookery
ISBN: 9781903018279

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This intelligent, literate book is the only one in English on the subject of the food of Corsica.

Ainsley’s Mediterranean Cookbook

Ainsley’s Mediterranean Cookbook
Author: Ainsley Harriott
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2020-03-26
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1473569621

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Travel the Med without leaving your kitchen. Join national treasure Ainsley Harriott on his culinary journey through the Mediterranean discovering the very best recipes to cook back home. Ainsley’s Mediterranean Cookbook includes all the recipes from his major 10-part ITV1 series. Journeying through Spain, Sardinia, Morocco, Corsica and Jordan, Ainsley shows how easy and enjoyable it can be to make fresh, healthy, delicious meals. From simple salads and dips to everyday favourites like pasta and risottos, satisfying meats, flavoursome vegetarian mains and light fish dishes, Ainsleys’s recipes are perfect for a relaxed gathering of family and friends or hassle-free midweek meal. Recipes include: Corsican mint omelette Moroccan vegetable and sesame seed parcels Courgette, lemon and pecorino spaghetti Butternut squash and sweet potato tagine Nutty pearl couscous with feta and dates Aromatic fish pilaf Pasta shells with sausage, tomato and fennel sauce Hazelnut and chocolate cake Orange and cinnamon hot chocolate

Corsica

Corsica
Author: Nicolas Stromboni
Publisher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1925418529

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A sumptuous book exploring the incredible food of France’s sunny island of Corsica. This beautifully photographed book celebrates all that is Corsican—the people, the geography and, most importantly, the food. And with around eighty incredible Corsican recipes designed to be prepared in the home kitchen, you’ll be transported to the island in no time. Relatively unexplored by visitors from outside Europe (although it attracts an estimated three million from France annually), Corsica is a Mediterranean island steeped in a rich food culture. With incredible geography—from the mountains to the plains and the stunning coastline—Corsica has long been a well-loved idyll for those in the know. It is also home to a unique cuisine—blending the best of French and Italian food—that respects its homegrown produce: citrus fruits, grapes, chestnuts, cheese, herbs, fish, seafood, and charcuterie. But Corsica is more than a collection of recipes, as the book also brings together portraits of those who live and work there, and those instrumental in maintaining Corsica’s rich food culture.

Mad about Macarons!

Mad about Macarons!
Author: Jill Colonna
Publisher:
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781849340410

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Guides readers through each step in making perfect Parisian macarons every time.

The French Slow Cooker

The French Slow Cooker
Author: Michele Scicolone
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2012
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0547508042

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Demonstrates how to adapt classic French dishes for convenient, high-flavor results, providing coverage of such favorites as crispy duck confit, bouillabaisse and ginger, and crème brûlée.

Corsican Cuisine

Corsican Cuisine
Author: Arthur L. Meyer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Cookbooks
ISBN: 9780781812481

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Arthur Meyer provides an invaluable and unique resource for the flavorful cuisine of Corsica with 100 easy recipes, 16 pages of color photos, and a glossary of Corsican foods and culinary terms.

Drinking French

Drinking French
Author: David Lebovitz
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1607749297

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TALES OF THE COCKTAIL SPIRITED AWARD® WINNER • IACP AWARD FINALIST • The New York Times bestselling author of My Paris Kitchen serves up more than 160 recipes for trendy cocktails, quintessential apéritifs, café favorites, complementary snacks, and more. Bestselling cookbook author, memoirist, and popular blogger David Lebovitz delves into the drinking culture of France in Drinking French. This beautifully photographed collection features 160 recipes for everything from coffee, hot chocolate, and tea to Kir and regional apéritifs, classic and modern cocktails from the hottest Paris bars, and creative infusions using fresh fruit and French liqueurs. And because the French can't imagine drinking without having something to eat alongside, David includes crispy, salty snacks to serve with your concoctions. Each recipe is accompanied by David's witty and informative stories about the ins and outs of life in France, as well as photographs taken on location in Paris and beyond. Whether you have a trip to France booked and want to know what and where to drink, or just want to infuse your next get-together with a little French flair, this rich and revealing guide will make you the toast of the town.

The Sardinian Cookbook

The Sardinian Cookbook
Author: Viktorija Todorovska
Publisher: Agate Publishing
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2013-09-16
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1572847301

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The author of The Puglian Cookbook heads to the Italian island of Sardinia for a unique twist on the Mediterranean diet. Sardinia, the isolated and majestic island off the southwest coast of Italy, has a rich and ancient history as home to different Mediterranean peoples whose customs have intertwined over the centuries. The result is an unparalleled richness of cuisine. The Sardinian Cookbook captures these wonderful flavors, delivering more than 100 easy-to-make recipes that are as healthful as they are delicious. Sardinia is an island of many distinct landscapes and nationalities, from its rugged interior and breathtaking coastline to its diverse blend of Spanish, French, Italian, and Moorish cultures. From myrtle, saffron, and honey to lamb, seafood, and specialty cheeses, Sardinian food features a broad variety of flavors for any occasion. Many traditional Sardinian recipes are simple and straightforward—reflecting the peasant cuisine heavy on legumes, fresh vegetables, olive oil, and bread. However, it is common for Sardinians to celebrate holidays with lavish feasts and special delicacies: suckling pig, lobster, bottarga (Sardinian caviar), and the full-bodied yet natural flavorings of Sardinian sausages. Praise for The Puglian Cookbook “We love that before cranking up the heat at the stove, Todorovska pauses to make sure we have a deep understanding of the ingredients that are the fundamentals of Puglian cuisine. She writes for the home cook, with no fancy tricks, no hard-to-find ingredients.” —Chicago Tribune “For those who want a taste of excellent, yet different Italian cooking, The Puglian Cookbook is not to be missed.” —Midwest Book Review

Wine Food

Wine Food
Author: Dana Frank
Publisher: Lorena Jones Books
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2018-09-11
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0399579591

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A delicious, comprehensive playbook that pairs 75 wine styles—including where and who to buy them from—with 75 recipes that complement them perfectly “If you want to know what good taste in the modern food and wine scene looks like, this is your manual.”—Jordan Mackay, co-author of The Sommelier’s Atlas of Taste Wine Food is a wine course in a cookbook for everyone who wants to learn about wine simply by drinking it. Here, natural wine bar and winery owner Dana Frank and wine-loving recipe writer Andrea Slonecker distill the basics—how to buy, how to store, how to taste—and deliver more than seventy-five instant-hit recipes inspired by delectable, affordable wines that go with them beautifully. Each recipe opens with a succinct summary of the wine style that inspired it, followed by a brief explanation of how it complements the flavors and textures in the recipe. There are also recommendations for three to eight producers of each wine style. Frank and Slonecker also include a wine flavors cheat sheet, a label lexicon lesson, a short course on wine tasting like a pro, and illustrated features on matching wine with types of favorite foods (typical take-out, beloved pasta dishes, and popular sweets). Whether you like thinking about which bottle to pour at brunch, with picnic fare, for midweek dinners, at weekend feasts, or for all of those times, Wine Food makes learning about wine flavorful, fun, and easy.

In a French Kitchen

In a French Kitchen
Author: Susan Herrmann Loomis
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2016-07-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1592409652

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A delightful celebration of everyday life in France through the lens of the kitchens and cooking of the author’s neighbors, who, while busy and accomplished, still manage to make every meal a sumptuous occasion. Even before Susan Herrmann Loomis wrote her now-classic memoir, On Rue Tatin, American readers have been compelled by books about the French’s ease with cooking. With In a French Kitchen, Loomis—an expat who long ago traded her American grocery store for a bustling French farmer’s market—demystifies in lively prose the seemingly effortless je ne sais quoi behind a simple French meal. French cooks have the savoir faire to get out of a low-ingredient bind. They are deeply knowledgeable about seasonal produce and what mélange of simple ingredients will bring out the best of their garden or local market. They are perfectly at ease with cracked bowls and little counter space. In a French Kitchen proves that delicious, decadent meals aren’t complicated. Loomis takes lessons from busy, everyday people and offers tricks and recipes to create a meal more focused on quality ingredients and time at the table than on time in the kitchen.