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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rice - Italian -- Repeat Rice NOT Pasta,
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This review is from: Cooking Rice with an Italian Accent! (Hardcover)
It seems like every meal has a starch. In South Louisiana where I grew up it was rice. Consequently I never really liked Italian food because everything seemed to come with pasta. It was several years that I visited Northern Italy and behold the restaurants served rice instead. It was wonderful.
I spotted this book. The cover photograph looked an awful lot like a Spanish Paella, a favorite of mine. I started flipping through the book. I haven't found out just which dish is on the front, because I can't seem to get all the way through the book. I keep finding things that I want to cook. First I couldn't get past the first page of the risotto section. Risotto Saporito al Gorgonzola -- Gorgonzola, a blue cheese that's one of my favorites --Pinot Grigio, a dry white wine that's one of my favorites. There's no point in going any further until you try this recipie. After you get to a recipie like this, why go any further until you've tried it. Then, only a couple of pages later, Risotto Giallo con Peperoni -- saffron, you can never go wrong with saffron in a dish. Garlic, onion, peppers, wine again. And Risotto alla Moda Dalamata. Lean beaf, Italian sausage, veal, cognac - need I say more. Well, I'm going to keep working my way through the book. Maybe I'll find what's on the cover, maybe I won't. It no longer matters.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice Rice,
By Books In Review (Colorado) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cooking Rice with an Italian Accent! (Hardcover)
Rice, in many homes is a staple and a necessity in many countries around the world. Father Orsini gives us a brief look at rice agriculture in Italy. The book starts off with recipes for beef and chicken broth, both essential according to Father "Joe". Every recipe comes with two wine recommendations so you can hardly go wrong when planning a meal. Father Orsini has also included Rice Desserts. My other reviews are on Books In Review.
Adrienne Petterson
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cooking Rice with PaPa Joe,
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This review is from: Cooking Rice with an Italian Accent! (Hardcover)
This is another winner from my favorite Italian cookbook author. The Arborrio rice with red wine is a winner. Hopefully, PaPa Joe knows that he has inspired a lot of us to find our cooking talents.
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Cooking Rice with an Italian Accent! by Joseph E. Orsini (Hardcover - September 1, 2005)
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