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About this Book

Hardcover

1264 Pages, 7.5 x 11 x 2.5 in

October 1, 2005


0714845310
9780714845319

From the Publisher

First published in 1950 and revised over time, Italy''s bestselling culinary "bible," Il Cucchiaio d''argento, is now available in English. The Silver Spoon boasts over 2,000 recipes and arrives in a handsome (and weighty) photo-illustrated edition complete with two ribbon markers. Its chapters make every menu stop from sauces and antipasti through cheese dishes and sweets, with many standout dishes like Genoese Pesto Minestrone, Eggplant and Ricotta Lasagna, Pork Shoulder with Prunes, and Chocolate and Pear Tart; the book also includes a number of "eccentricities," likesections on patty shells and bean sprouts, surely not an Italian dining staple.Meant to be inclusive, the book also offers a wide range of non-Italian, mostly French formulas, supplemented by a few "exotic" and other non-traditional entries.Though the recipe range is vast, it must be said that American readers, anxious to cook this authentic fare, will encounter problems. Translating a cookbook from one language to another requires cultural recasting as well as word substitution, and in this the book''s editors have been lax. The problems include non-idiomatic usages, for example, calling for "pans" when "pots" is needed; awkward conversions from the metric system, resulting in requirements like eleven ounces of zite; and the inclusion of ingredients like cavolo nero (Tuscan cabbage), tope (a Mediterranean fish), andpancetta copatta (ham-stuffed pancetta) that are unavailable here and for which no alternatives are suggested. In addition, the recipes themselves are often insufficiently specific or detailed--even seasoned bakers will pause before cake recipes that don''t specify pan size--and can also lack yields. Space considerations have also meant printing recipes in single, one-column paragraphs, which can make place-finding while cooking difficult, and there are typos and other goofs (one recipe for four specifies six cups of sliced scallions; another requires that a marinade be "stirred frequently for five to twelve hours").All this said, many cooks--casual and serious alike--as well as cookbook collectors, will want The Silver Spoon. It''s an essential document of the Italian table and as such a classic. Indeed, it would be hard to imagine a complete cookbook library without the book--a welcome evocation of a much-beloved repertoire by those who know it best. --Arthur Boehm

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''Giorgio Locatelli says it is the only book to have made it into his mother''s kitchen, but if that doesn''t convince you, look at the numbers. Where else will you get 2,000 recipes for 25?''

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  • Jon Prencipe

    Jon Prencipe

    Better than expected!! 5

    6 months ago

    I would recommend this book to anyone interested in Italian food. I have over twenty Italian cookbooks and Italian parents that have taught me their regional cooking. However, this book takes it to another level due to the endless amount of recipes it contains. Definitely one of the top 5 Italian cookbooks out there.

  • Anonymous

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    Loving this in English!!!! 5

    3 years ago

    My great grandmother, grandmother and mother all have one (the original Italian version il Cucchiaio D'Argento) and I'm absolutely thrilled to be able to get a copy in english! This book includes SO MANY fabulous favorites that I'm now starting to use on my own since getting my own place. I love the English version of this Italian classic! Buon Apetito!

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    A Classic Reference Book 5

    3 years ago

    This is a fabulous book and a necessary first stop - or refresher journey - for anyone wanting to build up a foundation in italian cooking. The recipes range from uber-simple to challenging, but the easy to follow instructions make any of them simple to make. Its very refreshing to find such a rich cookbook full of recipes that let the simple ingredients (rather than a cacophony of seasonings) do the talking. The only caveat is that the lack of photos may make it difficult for novice cooks… read more

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