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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite Italian cookbook
I love this cookbook and not just because I met the author at a cooking school in Siena. It is beautifully written, striking photography and a great format. Set up to showcase what is fresh each of the 12 months of the year. Most of the recipes are fairly simple and ingredients available. All of my friends that went to the school bought the book also. We have all tried...
Published on April 27, 2004 by Diane Carr

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2.0 out of 5 stars The individual recipes MAY be worthwhile....
It is almost impossible to judge the recipes in this cookbook. The readers' star rating of this book is also strange, given how badly it is designed!

This paperback edition may be the problem, but I haven't seen the other (non-Canadian published) editions, so I can't be sure. The font selection is just awful, with an extremely light typeface used for the...
Published 2 months ago by David A. Marks


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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite Italian cookbook, April 27, 2004
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Diane Carr (Atascadero, CA United States) - See all my reviews
I love this cookbook and not just because I met the author at a cooking school in Siena. It is beautifully written, striking photography and a great format. Set up to showcase what is fresh each of the 12 months of the year. Most of the recipes are fairly simple and ingredients available. All of my friends that went to the school bought the book also. We have all tried many recipes from it. Some were dishes we made in class. The Cantuccini are my all time favorite & have become an expected Christmas gift every year from me. A truely wonderful cookbook.
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5.0 out of 5 stars New Ideas for Each Month of the Year, April 29, 2006
The title of this book, 'Twelve' comes from the twelve months of the year. In the cold months of winter warm heavy soups seem a lot more reasonable than they do in the warm days of August. Ms. Kiros uses this concept to describe what she recommend during each of the twelve months.

She is very tuned in to what becomes available during the month; in April strawberries arrive and their slightly astringent qualities are said to help drive away the winter-accumulated toxins. April is also the month when artichokes show up at the market. In the month of April she cooks with a view to what is avaiable, and what just seems to be proper for the month.

Ms. Kiros, daughter of a Finnish mother and a Greek father traveled around the world learning cooking styles. Then after marriage she settled in Tuscany, norther Italy, and began to study the regional favorites. This book is the result. It is a large book, profusely illustrated and introduces a lot of unusual recipes. It's not hard to find something for your next dinner party.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars TWELVE and Tuscany, November 9, 2006
While staying in a villa for a month I found this wonderful book in the owners cookbook collection. As I leafed through the pages, with descriptions of food and the seasons I was captivated by Tessa Kiras' ability to marry the seasons and the foods into a feast. Even if you are not a passionate cook, you will be coaxed into trying these easy, simple recipes. To travel once again to the beautiful Tuscan region I need only open my book and I am savoring the sights and tastes of Italy. Try Twelve for yourself or gift a friend, you'll love it from cover to cover. Joy Galloway
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful & Practical, July 11, 2007
As someone with a large collection of cookbooks I have to say this is probably my favourite single book of the last 2-3 years. The concept is simple - divide the book up by the months of the year and provide simple practical recipes and commentary. I've cooked quite a number of the dishes and have found them straightforward, not overly fussy and great results. So far (fingers crossed) no disasters. The beauty of this book is that it is based on tried and trusted food from a wonderful established cuisine. I've given copies of this to several friends and family members they only regret being that I lose the secret of the wonderful dishes they liked so much :-)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I would make most of these recipes!, December 4, 2008
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csteve16 (Sydney, AUSTRALIA) - See all my reviews
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I recently purchased this book, although I already own several Italian cookbooks and promised myself that I would not not another! I am so pleased I did. The book is simply beautiful. I am not usually into 'pretty' cookbooks, just give me the recipes with no fuss. But this one is just lovely, and the pictures do not take away from the recipes. The recipes are great and I would probably make most of them. So, it is functional as well as good looking. Other reviewers have described the dishes so I won't do it again, however, I would say that they are quite varied throughout each chapter. Some Italian cookbooks tend to repeat the same ingredients in different quantities and call it a new name. Not this one, it is all different. The seasons are for the Northern hemisphere, but that is OK - I just have to get used to making December recipes in June! So - if you are considering buying 'another' Italian cookbook - get this one, you will not be disappointed.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Perfect Tuscan cook book, August 23, 2008
Some say Tuscan cooking is simple.

Maybe.

It sure often is easy to do, as long as you do it right. That is with soul and joy, respect for the ingredients and a feeling of anticipation of what is coming: the wonderful get-together of family and friends.

This book, marvelously researched by Tessa Kiros, offers you a wonderful collection of the most delicious dishes, directly from the tables of Tuscan families and chefs.

Tessa Kiros traveled through Tuscany and had a great time looking in the pots and enjoying the meals with the ingredients that are available, one month at a time. Hence the title, Twelve.

You'll find strawberries in the May section, Oranges in the winter months, but also how to preserve the abundance of summer flavors for the winter time.

Although I'm a vegetarian and this book is not made for one, I had never any trouble working my way around the meat and fish.

The photographs (by Manos Chatzikonstantis) are very down to earth, mostly close ups, shot right into the pot or the dish as it is put on the table. They instantly make you feel hungry and take away any possible self doubt of not being able to do this yourself.

I don't think I will ever stop cooking since I enjoy it so much. This book will definitely be one of those forever on my shelf.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Authentic, Delicious, and Inviting, January 8, 2011
As an avid cook and someone who grew up in the kitchen of an Italian grandmother, I've found that there are a lot of Italian cookbooks out there that struggle to impress. Others I have read or owned are either inauthentic and modified to suit American tastes, or they are such dense and dry bricks of text and paper that it's nearly impossible to make one's way through them. But this book is different. I received Twelve as a gift from a relative and read it the entire way through once I picked it up, it was so engaging. Most recipes are surprisingly accessible, with well-explained directions and wonderful information on ingredients and Italian cooking methods and culture.

Twelve manages to keep to tradition while at the same time be fresh and current. For anyone who's interested in preparing ingredients at their seasonal peak, this is a must, although any of the dishes would be fantastic year-round.

Gorgeous photos, well-written, and greatly educational. A book I recommend to all my friends and family who are interested in adding literature on Italian cooking to their collections.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Real Italy Cookbook, July 25, 2010
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This cookbook was recommended by my hostess on a recent trip to Italy as a true example of Tuscan/Italian cooking. It has far exceeded my expectations. The Italian titles just add to its' charm. Tuscany has so many wonderful "tastes" and varied uses of homegrown vegetables, all of which we can obtain in the USA. The sections are separated into months, hence "Twelve", that suggest the availability of produce and comfort foods for the weather conditions. Try the recipes in this book and you will never be satisfied with a "meal-in-a-box" again.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another beautiful book from Tessa Kiros., May 19, 2009
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Cat Lover (Shoreline, WA USA) - See all my reviews
Tessa Kiros has written a book about what's in season, in Italy, every month during the year. As I read through the book I was struck by how similar the foods and weather conditions were to the Pacific NW. I could relate to everything that she wrote about at the begining of each chapter. Another beautiful book visually. The recipes are fairly simple and right on the mark seasonally for the Pacific NW.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars beautiful, October 15, 2008
All of Tessa's books are beautiful and inspiring. All her recipes are special and delicious. The photography is beautiful and it is such a joy to read and to make the recipes. It is a unique book in that everything is not the usual that we are used to. It definitely has an European theme which is a nice change. I highly recommend Twelve. I think it is very clever how each chapter represents a month of the year.
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