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Emiko Davies

    Gohan: Everyday Japanese Cooking
    Cinnamon and Salt: Cicchetti in Venice
    Acquacotta
    Torta della Nonna
    Tortellini at Midnight
    Florentine
    • Florentine

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,4(55)Évaluer

      'Florentine is a book that appeals both to my sense of nostalgia and my appetite. It's a beautiful book, with gorgeous pictures of Florence, and snatches of Florentine life, but is far from being a coffee-table book: the recipes take you there just as evocatively.' Nigella Lawson. Stroll through the streets of Florence with the 2020 edition of Emiko Davies' award-winning Florentine. This new format cookbook beautifully packages Emiko's recipes, photographs and insights, each informed by her experience of Tuscany's capital over more than a decade. As well, it includes new neighbourhood itineraries - from 24 Hours in Florence, to Day Trips Outside the City Centre, to Best Bistecca and Pastry Shops, to Shopping for Cook's Tools. Emiko's recipes transport readers to the piazzas of Florence

      Florentine
    • Take your tastebuds on a tour of Italy with this collection of sixty much- loved Italian sweet recipes.

      Torta della Nonna
    • Discover the cuisine of a secret part of southernmost Tuscany, known as La Costa D'Argento -- the silver coast, in the second edition of Acquacotta. In this cookbook, Tuscan-based, Australian-born writer and photographer Emiko Davies has compiled and adapted her Italian family's best-loved recipes from Capalbio, Monte Argentario, Giglio Island and inland to the hot springs of Saturnia and the ancient Pitigliano. It is a celebration of the region that's named for the shimmery salt-and-pepper sand along this part of the Tyrrhenian Sea, its rolling hills, long beaches, overgrown fig trees, rambling vineyards - and rich culinary history. The latest iteration of Acquacotta features a beautiful new cover and a vegetarian and gluten-free index that highlights a different side to Italian cuisine. In words and pictures, Emiko guides readers through the use of local ingredients, as well as sharing the history of rustic, storied dishes including scampi and potato soup, hand-rolled strozzapreti noodles, spinach and ricotta tortelli, chestnut gnocchi and the classic fig and chocolate bread, pagnotella. Plus, of course, the book's namesake acquacotta, a quintessential Maremman peasant dish that captures the spirit of this special place.

      Acquacotta
    • "Cinnamon and Salt is a collection of recipes, stories and photographs that invites you to beautiful Venice through its beloved cicchetti. Cicchetti (pronounced chi-ke-tee) are little morsels; think of them as appetisers, aperitivo or hors d'oeuvres - but cicchetti are undeniably, distinctly Venetian and a delicious nod to Venice's casual way of life. In Cinnamon and Salt, Italy-based food writer Emiko Davies delves into the rich, multicultural history of Venice and its unique cuisine, detailing more than sixty classic and modern recipes, from fried to sweet and from small plates to drinks. Try sweet and sour radicchio, the legendary fried meatballs, or creamy whipped cod on squares of polenta. Indulge in Venetian soft-shell crab before moving on to rose petal jam and sugar-coated fritters. You'll even find recipes for a spritz, a Bellini and a thick hot chocolate, and be let in on the secrets to creating your own authentic cicchetti"--Publisher's description

      Cinnamon and Salt: Cicchetti in Venice
    • Simple, everyday Japanese cooking from best-selling author Emiko Davies. Practically any home-cooked Japanese meal revolves around rice. It sits beside miso soup, pickles, tofu, and a piece of grilled fish at breakfast. It soaks up the sauce in a comforting donburi bowl, or is wrapped in nori for the ultimate portable lunch—onigiri. And it’s there for dinner, perhaps served with a pickled plum, some mild Japanese curry, braised fish, or even a Japanese-style Hamburg steak. The everyday meals, cooked in the homes of Japanese mothers and grandmothers, is the food that Emiko Davies grew up with. They’re the dishes she makes for her own children: simple, satisfying food like tamagonogohan (stir fried egg and rice), soba noodle soup, Japanese curry, yakisoba, and miso soup, prepared with whatever seasonal vegetables happen to be around. Unlike what many people think, Japanese home cooking is not fiddly, nor time consuming. It’s quick and remarkably simple, thanks to the Japanese philosophy that fresh, seasonal food doesn’t need much to enhance its natural flavor. “Gohan to me means the everyday home-cooked meal. Nothing fussy. It’s quick and easy, but nourishing. A meal made with love.”

      Gohan: Everyday Japanese Cooking
    • Florenz

      Das Kochbuch. Ausgewählte Rezepte ergänzt durch kleine Anekdoten, persönliche Restauranttipps - kurzum: interessante Einblicke in die florentinische Küche sowie Land und Leute

      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Florentinische Küche – das bedeutet herrliche Aromen, die Vielfalt, Raffinesse und Bodenständigkeit in sich vereinen! Begeben Sie sich auf einen kulinarischen Spaziergang durch Florenz und lernen Sie die florentinische Lebensart kennen: Probieren Sie eine Torta della Nonna in der Konditorei, lassen Sie sich in der Trattoria Gnocchi und Ravioli schmecken oder kaufen Sie frisches Gemüse und Fleisch auf dem Markt ein – dieses Kochbuch präsentiert italienische Lebensfreude in seiner ursprünglichsten Form! Von Crostini bis Cantuccini – Food-Bloggerin Emiko Davies nimmt Sie in ihren liebevoll ausgewählten Rezepten mit auf eine Tour durch die Straßen ihrer Wahlheimat Florenz. Dabei gewährt sie durch kleine Anekdoten, persönliche Restauranttipps sowie Hintergrundinformationen zu den Rezepten interessante Einblicke in die florentinische Küche sowie Land und Leute. Ein echtes Liebhaberstück für alle Fans italienischer Kulinarik!

      Florenz
    • Bàcari e Cicchetti

      55 köstliche Kleinigkeiten aus der venezianischen Küche

      Die Aromen der echten venezianischen Küche Lassen Sie sich verführen von der traditionellen Küche Venedigs und dem Zauber der Lagunenstadt! Cicchetti, die typischen Häppchen auf die Hand werden in Venedig traditionell zu einem Glas Wein an der Bar genossen. Doch die venezianische »Tapas-Küche« kann noch mehr. Egal ob warm oder kalt, Fisch, Fleisch oder Gemüse – Emiko Davies kennt sich bestens aus in der italienischen Küche und gewährt den Lesern dieses Buchs einen einzigartigen Einblick in zauberhafte Rezepte und Geschichten rund um die kleinen italienischen Köstlichkeiten aus der Mittelmeer-Küche.

      Bàcari e Cicchetti
    • Dieses Buch nimmt Sie mit in die Maremma, die wunderschöne und wilde Küstenregion der Südtoskana und ein echter kulinarischer Geheimtipp. Ob handgerollte Nudeln, deftige Eintöpfe oder Schokoladenkuchen, diese Rezepte zeigen, wie aus einer Handvoll guter Zutaten authentischer und traditioneller toskanischer Genuss entsteht.

      Südtoskana