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Lorenza's Antipasti Hardcover – September 17, 1998
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English
- PublisherChrysalis Books
- Publication date
1998
September 17
- ISBN-101862050740
- ISBN-13978-1862050747
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- Publisher : Chrysalis Books; First Edition (September 17, 1998)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 0 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1862050740
- ISBN-13 : 978-1862050747
- Item Weight : 2.2 pounds
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The book is all about Antipasti, and it starts with a chapter about the history of Antipasti illustrated with beautiful pictures of old portraits and of an italian market. The next two chapters are about Types of Antipasti and the Antipasto Pantry, where the author carefully explains the different ingredients utilized in this kind of foods.
The recipes are organized in Finger Food, Fork Food, and Preserves and Basics - in this cookbook you will find many recipes for Bruschetta, Crostini, Tartine, Bocconcini (little bites), Grissini (breadsticks), Foccace, Torte, Frittate (italian omelettes), carpaccio, salads, antipasti with fish, chicken, cheese, vegetables, and marinated foods.
I love this book. Every chapter has an introduction where she explains about the dishes, their names, and their history. It contains beautiful photos both ancient and modern. I recommend "Antipasti" to anyone that collects cookbooks and to anyone that loves real Italian Food.

