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         Italian Cooking:     more books (100)
  1. Italian Family Cooking: Like Mamma Used to Make by Anne Casale, 1984-10-12
  2. Mama Mia Italian Cookbook: The Home Book of Italian Cooking by Angela Catanzaro, 1974
  3. Molto Gusto: Easy Italian Cooking by Mario Batali, 2010-04-01
  4. The Italian Country Table: Home Cooking from Italy's Farmhouse Kitchens by Lynne Rossetto Kasper, 1999-10-06
  5. The Frankies Spuntino Kitchen Companion & Cooking Manual by Frank Falcinelli, Frank Castronovo, et all 2010-06-14
  6. Luigi Carnacina's Great Italian Cooking: La Grande Cucina Internazionale by Luigi Carnacina, 1968
  7. The art of Italian cooking by Maria Lo Pinto, 1972
  8. The Classic Italian Cookbook by Marcella Hazan, 1984-01-12
  9. Italian Cooking in the Grand Tradition by Jo Bettoja, 1991-04-15
  10. The Italian Cooking Encyclopedia (The definitive professional quide to Italian ingredients and cooking techniques, including 300 step-by-step recipes) by Carla Capalbo, Kate Whiteman, et all 2001-01-01
  11. Everyday Italian: 125 Simple and Delicious Recipes by Giada De Laurentiis, 2005-02-22
  12. Scott Conant's New Italian Cooking by Scott Conant, Joanne McAllister Smart, 2005-10-25
  13. Secrets of Fat-free Italian Cooking (Secrets of Fat-free Cooking) by Sandra Woodruff, 1996-07-01
  14. Cooking from an Italian Garden by Paola Scaravelli, Jon Cohen, 1985-11-15

21. Giuliano Bugialli's Foods Of Italy - HOME
Study authentic Italian cooking of all regions with Giuliano Bugialliuscan. Based in a 15th-century farmhouse near Florence, Italy.
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iuliano Bugialli is the most popular Italian cooking teacher and demonstrator in the United States. The combination of his deep knowledge, remarkable technique and theatrical charisma consistently attract record breaking audiences to his classes and appearances.
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MENU This is Giuliano's official web site. Here you can learn more about his work as a teacher and scholar, as a bestselling author and a charming television host . These pages are a celebration of authenticity and excellence in Italian food, from haute cuisine to local country delicacies. If you like the real thing, you will feel right at home Foods of Italy, Inc. 105 South 12th Street Apt. 205/206 The White Building Philadelphia, Pa 19107 Tel. 215.922.2086 Fax.215.923.3502 Cell.646.431.1906 BACKGROUND TRIVIA !!! What are these strangely decorated, ball-like images, popping up from the background of this page? Well... as unlikely as it may seem, you are looking at a genuine detail of an early 17th century drawing, illustrating different ways to carve oranges, for the sole purpose of decorating a banquet table! The original woodcut labeled "Melarance" is included in the 1605 edition of Scappi's Opera , a fascinating book that documents the degree of effort Renaissance society put into the refinement of the culinary arts.

22. Italian Cooking - How To Information | EHow.com
Learn about Italian Cooking on eHow.com. Find info and videos including Italian Cooking Technique Used for an Italian Arborio Rice, Cooking Italian, Traditional Italian
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23. Italian Cooking Equipment
I've Listed Here Some Essential Italian Cooking Equipment That You Might Need to Make Some of the Recipes on This Web Site. Special Italian Cooking Tools.
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Italian Cooking Equipment
I've listed here some essential Italian cooking equipment that you might need to make some of the recipes on this web site You probably have in your home the cooking appliances you need, but as you become more sophisticated about Italian cooking you may want to get some special Italian cooking tools. Italian Cheese Graters by Alessi For example a pasta machine for making fresh egg pasta or a pizza. I want to tell you about a few cooking items that have many uses in the Italian kitchen. Italians consider them essential as a knife and cutting board.
One of the most extensively used item (if not the first), of course is a cheese grater, it couldn't be otherwise. There's one in every Italian home.
Cooking Pots
PIRAL Clay Cooking Pots
PIRAL is the most popular clay cooking pot and best for cooking Italian sauces, soups, stews, beans or stockpot.
Cheese Graters
Yes, probably the most used Italian tool and the three common types of cheese graters are: Rotary Cheese Grater
Classic Italian style stainless steel cheese grater. Fresh grated cheese will give to your pasta much more stronger taste.

24. G E M I N I L I O N
Personal blog talking about several topics, from ufo to italian cook.
http://geminilion.blogspot.com/

25. Cooking Italian Food - Recipes, Tips And Information On All Things Italian!
Tasty Italian Cooking takes you to Italy through your tastebuds with easy to follow recipes, essential ingredients and a fun approach to cooking Italian Food!
http://www.tasty-italian-cooking.com/

26. Italian Cooking Forum With Paolo Villoresi
a casual way to talk freely about Italian cuisine and culture
http://www.italiancookingforum.net/

27. Cooking With Alessandra, Italian Cooking Classes Des Moines, Iowa, Cooking Tours
Offers Italian cooking classes. Includes cook s profile, class schedule and rates.
http://cookingwithalessandra.com/
Salve, I'm Alessandra
I was born in Italy 41 years ago on a warm day in July. I believe on that particular day, the sun was high in the sky, big and full of flour, eggs, tomatoes and olives. The air had the aroma of basil, rosemary, garlic and, I suspect, that my mum took me on her arms, went out on the sun, breathed deeply this air and then she kissed me. I'm sure about all that because since that moment I had the curiosity, the passion and the infinite love to cook. Now life took me to the wonderful city of Des Moines, my cooking luggage is much bigger. I have with me the taste of the great French cheeses, the firm meat of Irish salmon, the hot Mozambican Piri-piri chicken, the soft toughness of Nigerian jam bread, and the colorful Mexican chilies, tacos and tamales. What will I put next in my infinite luggage?
October 2nd 2010
Salve a tutti! Natale is here again and with it a lot of family reunions, or friends parties (this will be more my kind of reunion because all my family is in Italy) or any kind of excuse to celebrate the Holidays! Well, I have planned for you a lot of

28. Cookitaly.com
Italian cooking school offers vacation cooking classes in Bologna, Tuscany and Sicily. Fun and informal hands-on cooking for very small groups. Year-round day lessons, three or six- night classes. Also offers private cookery courses in London.
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29. Welcome To Italian Cooking
What defines Italian Cooking .Well we at Italian Cooking provide you with with up to date information you need to know about Italian Cooking that you don
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Italian Cooking
Welcome to Italian Cooking
Feature Article October 17, 2010
Italian Recipes: Easy And Fast Pasta Recipes
October 17, 2010, 7:19 pm Nowadays, more and more people are choosing to reside solitary. Nonetheless it's still shockingly tough to acquire recipes designed to make just a solitary portion. Pasta is an adaptable staple which can be used to cook a huge range of delicacies.
Making Italian Pasta
Since pasta spreads out when cooking , it can be hard to judge exactly how much is needed to prepare one portion. Around one cup, or 100g of dried italian pasta is enough for 1 portion, although this will change according to hunger. It's suggested to test and figure out how much pasta is adequate. If unsure, cook a little extra: left-over pasta is really simple to make use of, so don't waste it.
This article assumes the reader before-hand has learned to cook pasta. When in doubt, refer to the... (read more)
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30. Italian Cooking Classes - The Art Of Italian Food And Wine
Home Back to the beginning. Introduction Welcome to Bella Italia. Factory Outlets in Italy Prada, Gucci, Dolce Gabbana at Outlet Prices how long has this been going on for?
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The basics of what to expect and the guidlines. When to Go
Best Times to visit Italy and make the most of your trip. Great Italians in the World
Famous and infamous Italians passion for Italy History
Learn about the history of each of the regions of Italy. Culture
Italy IS la dolce vita, bathed in culture and we provide an insight. Environment
An overview to the Italian Environment. Getting Around
Getting there, getting around and making it fun. To understand something about Italian cooking you must first understand that Italy is a very young country, just over a hundred years old. Before, Italy was divided into kingdoms, dukedoms, republics, princedoms, and the area belonging to the Pope. They didn't have much contact with each other, except for fighting in wars, and they certainly didn't go see what their neighbors were eating. That's why you have distinct types of cooking in each region. Another reason is the climate. You go to the north and you're next to Austria, and you go down the boot to Sicily and you're in the same parallel as Africa. So people cook with what they have on hand, with what grows in their area. That's the way it was years ago, and that's the way it still is. Yet another thing: we have a number of micro-climates in Italy. Turin is one of the coldest cities of Europe in the winter, yet just 60 miles away, in Liguria, on the coast, you find carnations and roses in bloom. Another micro-climate exists in Naples, which has a mild climate, as compared to nearby Avellino which often receives the first snow of the winter.

31. Art & Culture Workshops In Tuscany, Italy - Watercolor, Oil Painting And Clay Sc
Art and culture in Tuscany including oil painting, watercolor and clay sculpture as well as Italian cooking classes and language courses. Also includes day trips to Florence and Siena. Based in New York, United States.
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32. Italian Cooking
Recipes for a Meal Onthe-Go Tuna Salad Pita Pockets or Italian Tote Along Sandwich For the days when you have to eat and run or even eat on the go, try these Tuna Salad Pita
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    Watch Rachel Ray to Learn Cooking
    There are many people who up until a couple of years knew nothing about cooking, but when they started watching the 30-Minute Meals show by Rachel Ray, their life changed ' as far as cooking is concerned. Those who watch it on a regular basis can learn a lot of things from it. Here's a brief rundown. Soup Can Be Made Within An Hour The traditional method of making soup is a time consuming one where you have to spend at least six hours or even more to cook the same. But, Rachel Ray can teach ...
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    Using Chocolate as a Cooking Ingredient
    Using chocolate as an ingredient is a great way to add richness and bite to your cooking or baking. Chocolate is America's favorite flavor. How can you go wrong with chocolate-flavored desserts and pastries? Cooking and baking with chocolate can be made simple, following a few general guidelines for handling chocolate. Storing Chocolate Properly Chocolate should be stored in a cool, dry place where there are relatively insignificant temperature fluctuations and in an area that is far from ...

33. Vitale's Italian Cuisine Welcome
Authentic Italian cuisine. Offering the freshest meats, breads, special sauces and imported pastas that are the heart of fine Italian cooking.
http://www.vitalesrestaurant.net
When dining at Vitale's , you are treated to authentic Italian cuisine. We use the freshest meats, breads, special sauces and imported pastas that are the heart of fine Italian cooking. We are confident that our great tasting food and drink, our efficient and courteous service and our "Old Sicilian" atmosphere will make your visit a memorable one.
Looking for a place for your next business meeting, birthday party, retirement party, or other gathering? We can accomodate any of your needs. Private rooms, breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Vitale's boasts 3 large dining rooms that can be closed off to cater to the needs of special events, or large groups. We offer a full lounge bar with a selection of over 30 wines from some of the premier vineyards around the world, of which over half are available by the glass.

34. Italian Cooking/Eating Class With Chef Daniela - Eventbrite
The Q Kindness Campaign presents Italian Cooking/Eating Class with Chef Daniela Thursday, May 28, 2009 Thursday, June 04, 2009 Saint Paul, MN
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35. Welcome! - Mamma Luccia - Down Home Italian Cooking
Offers down home Italian cooking, including pizza, pasta, veal, and chicken dishes in Rockville, Bethesda, Silver Spring, Olney, and College Park. Find menus and directions.
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Home Locations Menu Catering ... Contact Us ABOUT US While Bruno was running the successful Rockville Mamma Lucia, his future partner was operating his namesake restaurant, "Jimmy's Place" in Gaithersburg, MD. Introduced by a mutual friend, Jimmy and Bruno soon became good friends and, of course, had the restaurant business as a mutual interest. Having been raised in the Bronx, NY by his native Italian parents (from Rome and Naples), Bruno had worked at his father’s Italian restaurant since he was 14 years old. Jimmy is a native of the Washington area and, after graduating from the University of Maryland... Read More... Mamma Lucia is a proud sponsor of: Click here for more GIFT CARD Buy Gift Cards Here
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36. Italian Cooking Meetup Groups - Italian Cooking Meetups
Helps groups of people with shared interests plan meetings and form offline clubs in local communities around the world about Italian Cooking
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37. Family Secrets #25: Chicken Stock And Chicken Broth
Traditional Italian cooking recipes, techniques, and methods.
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La Lama Mountain Ovens
Old Italian family recipes and archives, baking tips, and bakery gifts
Family Secrets Home Library The best of the recipes, techniques, and methods practiced by our large extended Italian-American family - with emphasis on the legacy handed down to us by the original immigrants. This is a cookbook-in-process project. If you try any of these recipes please let us know how they turn out, whether or not you had any difficulties, and any clarifying improvements you might recommend to make them foolproof. We will of course acknowledge genuine "test-kitchen" assistance.
Family Secrets #25
Chicken Stock and Chicken Broth By CeCe Dove, La Lama Mountain Ovens Now that winter has its solid grip upon us, we turn our attention to the most basic and warming of foods. Home made soups, in all their variety, have nourished generations unknown through the short, dark days of the year. When the wind bites and the snow flies there is nothing to rival the comfort of a steaming bowl of home made soup. Italian cuisine is not alone in knowing the benefits of soup. While every good Italian cook knows how to make soup, every cook from every nationality that I can think of can make the same claim. It is universal in its appeal. When we were growing up the first sign of a sniffle or cough would bring out the soup pot. In addition to the standard chicken soup that was sure to bring relief from these minor aches and pains, we ate soup every single Monday that I lived at home. The type of soup varied with the seasons, but most all were based on my mother's "money in the bank", her home made chicken stock. About once a month she would make up a large pot of chicken stock and stash it away in the freezer for everyday use. She also made beef stock, though less frequently. Chicken stock was the mainstay of most of our soups. All four of us kids learned to make it from watching her. We make it for our children and they for their children. There was never a written recipe because amounts varied with the size of the pot - you just used your head and your sense of taste and smell.

38. Easy Simple Italian Recipes Anyone Can Use And Learn
Italian cooking is fun and easy! Use my recipes and see for yourself. I offer even more in my weekly newsletter. Make life easier in the kitchen with these easy recipes and
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I never thought I would love to cook - until I fell in love with Italian cooking!
Dear fellow Italian food enthusiast: I'm here to tell you Italian cooking is fun and does not have to be hard or complicated at all. You can make some of the most impressive dishes using simple ingredients and simple methods. How do I know this? Because I do it all the time, and so can you . I will even prove it to you by sending you a new recipe every week through my newsletter. I invite you to sign up for my newsletter and join me in the kitchen. I look forward to seeing you soon! Sincerely, Join my newsletter at the top right of this page and I'll send you more free recipes! Name: Email: This Week's Recipe
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39. Carmelo's Italian Restaurant In West Vancouver
Offering fine Italian cooking in a traditional trattoria style setting on Marine Drive. Includes menus, wine list and contact information.
http://www.carmelos.ca/
Carmelo’s nestled in the heart of Ambleside has been a mainstay for North Shore diners for over 20 years.
The menu is not “fussy” with most of the main stays of Italian cuisine represented, Such as Penne Salsicca, Linguini Salmon, rustic pizza’s baked in a wood fired brick oven and entrees such as Veal Marsala, Rack of Lamb and Veal Friulana.
The specials are just that “Special”. Changed daily to feature what is in season, you won’t be disappointed with the selection, taste and visualty of the plates. From fresh halibut to wild bison, organic chicken roasted in the pizza oven or on that rainy Vancouver night the comforts of veal osso bucco Carmelo’s has something for every one at a price we can all afford…

40. Italian Cuisine - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
In 1570, Bartolomeo Scappi, personal chef to Pope Pius V, wrote his Opera in five volumes, giving a comprehensive view of Italian cooking of that period.
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Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political changes, with roots as far back as the 4th century BC. Italian cuisine in itself takes heavy influences, including Etruscan ancient Greek ancient Roman Byzantine ... Jewish and Arab cuisines. Significant changes occurred with the discovery of the New World with the introduction of items such as potatoes tomatoes bell peppers and maize , now central to the cuisine but not introduced in quantity until the 18th century. Italian cuisine is noted for its regional diversity, abundance of difference in taste, and is known to be one of the most popular in the world

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