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Allen Rucker

    Michele Scicolone est une écrivaine culinaire renommée dont le travail explore le cœur de la cuisine italienne. Son approche est à la fois accessible et profondément ancrée dans des saveurs authentiques et des techniques éprouvées. À travers ses nombreux livres, elle invite les lecteurs à des voyages culinaires, explorant les spécialités régionales et partageant des idées pratiques qui soulignent la joie de cuisiner. Scicolone met l'accent sur l'importance des ingrédients de saison et de l'expérience communautaire du partage d'un repas.

    The History of White People in America
    The Sopranos Family Cookbook
    • The Sopranos Family Cookbook

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,1(842)Évaluer

      Nuovo Vesuvio redefines the "family" restaurant, showcasing the finest in Neapolitan cuisine and Essex County's best-kept secret. Master chef Artie Bucco invites you to a special feast, featuring one hundred Avellinese-style recipes and valuable preparation tips, alongside his friends from the Sopranos. From arancini to zabaglione and baccala to Quail Sinatra-style, the culinary journey is rich and diverse. Artie also shares a treasure trove of Sopranos artifacts, including vintage photos, the original 1926 menu, AJ's school essay on food, and Bobby Bacala's style tips for big eaters. Join Tony Soprano, who critiques the average grill master while offering his tender Grilled Sausages with fennel or cheese. Corrado "Junior" Soprano emphasizes the joy of cooking with his Pasta Fazool and Giambott', a vibrant vegetable medley. Carmela Soprano believes in the healing power of food, sharing her Baked Ziti and earthy 'Shcarole with Garlic. Peter Paul "Paulie Walnuts" Gualtieri humorously notes the abundance of food terms, inviting you to indulge in his Eggs in Purgatory—an experience that promises to be heavenly. As Artie says, "Enjoy, with a thousand meals and a thousand laughs. Buon' appetito!"

      The Sopranos Family Cookbook
    • The History of White People in America

      • 143pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,6(59)Évaluer

      A parody of ethnic studies looks at the culture, origins, language, courtship customs, foods, fears, and leisure activities of white Americans

      The History of White People in America