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The Vinegar of Spilamberto: And Other Italian Adventures with Food, Places, and People [Hardcover]

Doris Muscatine (Author), Alice Waters (Foreword)
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September 28, 2005
In 1958, Doris Muscatine’s husband, a medieval scholar, got a Fulbright for a year of research in Italy. They lived in Rome and almost immediately became hopeless Italophiles. The Vinegar of Spilamberto is the enchanting story of their experiences. The couple returned often, staying in various apartments—a house in Venice, a medieval tower in Tuscany, and a villa on the Appia Antica with its own catacombs.

From such small places as Populonia and Rovescala to bigger ones like Riace and Dozza, the family immersed themselves in the Italy off the typical tourist tracks. Muscatine describes the extreme cultural differences everywhere, but most notable in Sicily, and delights in various foods—including Il Ranocchio, dall’antipasto al dolce (The Frog, from antipasto to dessert)—and the wines that went with them. Chapters are devoted to the Italian appreciation of slow food and of special products such as truffles and balsamic vinegar.

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First introduced to the delights of the Italy during her husband's year of Fulbright scholarship in Rome, Muscatine chronicles life as a young mother and self-professed "foodie" in the golden post-war years of the Eternal City. Not intending her book to be read on an empty stomach, the author ably describes the culinary delights she encountered in her travels, including one memorable meal of "bucatini all'amatriciana, 'macaroni' with a sauce of smoky Italian-style bacon, tomatoes, and cheese; and gnocchi di patate, little potato dumplings bubbling with butter and grated pecorino." Exploring bucolic Tuscan venues, celebrity-sprigged locales like Positano and Capri, the lesser-traveled concorsi of Sardinia and the fishy delights of Venice, the couples' travails are predictably and relentlessly delightful. Describing the eponymous vinegar, Muscatine explains that it begins "with the must of gently pressed grapes and skins, most usually made from overripe white Trebbiano grapes...boiled slowly until it becomes concentrated into saba, which ... lends the finished vinegar its sweetness." Muscatine's insatiable curiosity about the Italian culinary practices she witnesses first-hand are infectious, and it's easy to see why the enthusiastic couple forged lifelong friendships during their travels. With each turn of the page, Muscatine establishes herself as a gracious guide through her colorfully written, gilt-edged memories.
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Counterpoint (September 28, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1593760817
  • ISBN-13: 978-1593760816
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 5.5 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,872,253 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Vinegar of Spilamberto, August 8, 2006
This review is from: The Vinegar of Spilamberto: And Other Italian Adventures with Food, Places, and People (Hardcover)
In The Vinegar of Spilamberto: And Other Adventures with Food, Places, and People, Doris Muscatine takes food and dining as her pathway into an eloquent revisiting of Italian culture. With intelligence, humor, and surprising particularity, she evokes the experience of Italy: its people, history, traditions, festivals, landscapes, and food. Those who already love Italy will cherish it more. For those who know Italy less, the book provides a lively introduction to the ways of enjoying it. Not to mention many delicious, region-specific recipes that will lure you into the kitchen.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Vivid Evocations of Italy -- Places and People, Food and Wine, August 7, 2006
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If you love Italy -- its food and wine and people, and if you enjoy good writing, then this is the book for you. Here is a memoir in which each chapter creates vivid evocations of place, from the Amalfi Coast to the Piedmont Region, from Positano to Populonia to Barbarino Val d'Elsa. Sprinkled throughout are lively portraits of people and often wonderful new information, be it a detailed history and the many variations of truffles, or the emergence of the Slow Food Movement (as opposed to fast food), or even classic Italian recipes such as caponata or the Renaissance dish of cibreo (here without the [...]). Doris Muscatine has always known how to write about food so that we taste as we read, but here she allows us to enter a richer and more colorful world that lets us experience her adventures as she evokes them.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Sour Vinegar, July 11, 2006
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Doris Muscatine is no Peter Mayle! This book is shallow, poorly written and imitative. Save your money. Buy real vinegar instead.
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