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41 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Like to travel? Like to cook? Do both!
Do NOT be intimidated - I am barely starting to do more than very basic cooking and the cuisine of Tuscany is my favorite. The instructions are clear, I had with me a friend who is a very good cook and this book worked for us both, doesn't talk down to you and it doesn't make you feel like an idiot.

Perfect timing, too - start with summer and spring recipes, I find...

Published on April 28, 2000 by pontmarie

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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A delightful looking book. Works less well as a cookbook
`Simply Tuscan' is one of several books based on Tuscan cuisine by restaurateur / author Pino Luongo. While his latest book, `La Mia Cucina Toscana' is pointedly about dishes at his restaurants which are based on Tuscan dishes or at least ideas about Tuscan dishes, this book would appear to simply be about Tuscan dishes. If you read the fine print, however, you see that...
Published on March 3, 2004 by B. Marold


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41 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Like to travel? Like to cook? Do both!, April 28, 2000
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This review is from: Simply Tuscan: Recipes for a Well-Lived Life (Hardcover)
Do NOT be intimidated - I am barely starting to do more than very basic cooking and the cuisine of Tuscany is my favorite. The instructions are clear, I had with me a friend who is a very good cook and this book worked for us both, doesn't talk down to you and it doesn't make you feel like an idiot.

Perfect timing, too - start with summer and spring recipes, I find those not only more appropriate but a bit easier.

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4.0 out of 5 stars For Those Who Love Tuscany, This Book Has It All, November 23, 2000
This review is from: Simply Tuscan: Recipes for a Well-Lived Life (Hardcover)
This book is much more than a mere cookbook, as Pino Luongo shares his love of Tuscany in a friendly informal way that I found particularly appealing. The book is divided into the four seasons as Mr. Luongo feels this best reflects nature's lead. The recipes are very easy to follow, containing easy to find ingredients, and he has added a number of menu selections sprinkled through each chapter. Having lived in Italy for 8 years myself, Tuscany was one of my favorite regions, and I thoroughly enjoyed traveling back there with Mr. Luongo in this book. If You love Tuscany and it's food, you'll enjoy this book.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A delightful looking book. Works less well as a cookbook, March 3, 2004
This review is from: Simply Tuscan: Recipes for a Well-Lived Life (Hardcover)
`Simply Tuscan' is one of several books based on Tuscan cuisine by restaurateur / author Pino Luongo. While his latest book, `La Mia Cucina Toscana' is pointedly about dishes at his restaurants which are based on Tuscan dishes or at least ideas about Tuscan dishes, this book would appear to simply be about Tuscan dishes. If you read the fine print, however, you see that recipes in this book are also not authentically Tuscan. They are also not authentically Pino Luongo, as they are credited to the author's executive chef, Marta Pulini.

These little dissemblences can, of course, all be explained away, especially since this book is intended to be as much a memoir and invocation of life in Tuscany as it is a cookbook.

The best way to conjure up an image of the author's depiction of life in Tuscany is to see Hannibal Lector's lifestyle in Florence at the beginning of the movie `Hannibal'. Through skillfully placed photographs; watercolor paintings; pen and ink drawings on sepia colored, water streaked paper; and flip-flopping between an artistic, Arabic looking font and a crude Courier font, the book gives a rustic background to narrative on the pleasures of living in Tuscany. I have no doubt whatsoever that Tuscany is simply one of the more beautiful places on Earth. As the author points out, it is also one of the fountainheads of the Renaissance.

But if Tuscany is such an idyllic location, why did the author emigrate to the murky canyons of New York City. The author routinely travels back to Tuscany, however I suspect it is as much to mine a business resource as it is to be refreshed by the Tuscan sun. Part of the author's business organization is a shop of Tuscan merchandise in Rockafeller Center.

The book's culinary content is organized by season and, within season, by menu fitting various occasions. This enhances the flow of the book as memoir of Tuscan life, but it does not help those of us who wish to mine the book for authentic Tuscan recipes. The arty layout of recipes in crude Courier font intermixed with pictures with no captions compounds the difficulty to use this book as a culinary tool.

The culinary memoir which, in my experience, comes the closest to this book is Vincent Schiavelli's `Many Beautiful Things'. Schiavelli's book is immensely more successful as a memoir by being much more modest in its graphics and much more personal and informative in its narrative.

Luongo's book also has some odd inconsistencies in recipe weights and measures. In most cases, flour is measured by cup, but in some, it is measured by weight, with no explanation of the difference.

Luongo's book deserves a browse for the charming drawings. I would look elsewhere for sources of authentic, useable Tuscan recipes.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Why go to Italy when you can eat like you're already there?, March 10, 2005
This review is from: Simply Tuscan: Recipes for a Well-Lived Life (Hardcover)
I bought this book after seeing Pino on Martha Stewart's show, as he made many variations of pizza. They looked so good I couldn't wait to buy his book and try his recipes.
Italian and Tuscan cooking has great heritage, with some wonderful flavors that will have you thinking you're in italy in no time!
Although I may not be daring or have an 'evolved' enough palate to try everything in his book, there are some great recipes to satisfy anyone. But after reading and seeing what a great chef he is, I am dying to visit his NYC Restaurant.
From the Risotto to the Lamb stew, everything I have tried so far has been great.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite Pino book!, June 19, 2007
This review is from: Simply Tuscan: Recipes for a Well-Lived Life (Hardcover)
This is my favorite Pino Luongo cookbook, and I have four. I love that the chapters are divided by season and he offers menus for each. I love the photos of the food and I love that he includes children as people who deserve to eat well too. These recipes are great and vary from the quick and easy to the more complex so you get it all. I highly recommend Simply Tuscan!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful and Well Done!!!, May 20, 2002
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This review is from: Simply Tuscan: Recipes for a Well-Lived Life (Hardcover)
This book is so beautiful and the recipes are so wonderful! I highly reccommend this book for anyone who loves Tuscany, fine cuisine or just a lesson on culture and history. Great reading and Even Better Cooking!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Italian Cookbook, April 5, 2007
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This review is from: Simply Tuscan: Recipes for a Well-Lived Life (Hardcover)
Simply Tuscan is a wonderful book that captures one of Italy's finest exports -- their food. The Italian lifestyle is defined in their cooking, and in this book that pairs recipe with occassion. The format is organized by season, so you can easily select dishes to compliment the day. The recipes are simple to prepare. The menu combinations are excellent. Simply Tuscan is a wonderful continuation of Luongo's earlier cookbook - A Tuscan in the Kitchen.


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