Made in Italy by David Rocco

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    • Ingredients: limes; cucumbers; basil; vodka; ginger ale
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  • Tomato melon salad (Insalata di pomodori e melone)

    • AllieTaylor on March 06, 2021

      Very good and refreshing. More red wine vinegar and S&P than you’d think.

  • Couscous panzanella (Couscous alla panzanella)

    • AllieTaylor on July 10, 2020

      This is EXCELLENT! Even couscous haters love this! It’s marked for 4 people — it makes way more than that. Maybe 4 if as a main/6-8 as a salad (using a teacup as a mould as DR suggests). Also, use your hands to really break up the tomatoes.i’ve used dried basil when I had too. I use a large tin of tomatoes (800ml) and it’s great. I make this for me to eat for breakfast with some fruit on the side.

  • Fennel salad (Insalata di finocchio)

    • AllieTaylor on March 06, 2021

      This is excellent! Really refreshing and different.

  • Potatoes and green beans (Patate e fagiolini)

    • AllieTaylor on March 06, 2021

      This has potential to be wonderful. I think it needs a bit more punch. Maybe some finely sliced red onion? Pickle juice? Also, I made a note that, even though it’s marked QB, it needs more salt and pepper than you’d think, initially. Although this all seems a bit negative, I think it’s well worth pursuing. An interesting salad!

  • Sicilian caponata (Caponata Siciliana)

    • Wende on September 04, 2021

      This is a solid caponata. It improves with time and is even more delicious the next day. Will definitely be making this one again. The recipes makes a lot and there are so many ways to use it.

  • The best cauliflower ever (Cavolfiori stufati al pomodoro)

    • Wende on June 12, 2018

      This is so delicious. Save and freeze parmesan rinds to use in this recipe. Or buy rinds from a cheesemonger.

    • Yildiz100 on August 11, 2018

      Very good, though I am not sure I would say "best ever." I will definitely make this again though since it is so versatile. It can be a side dish, a light meal with some bread on the side (if you are generous with the cheese) or a sauce for pasta. Also can be made ahead and reheats nicely.

  • Pasta with cherry tomatoes (Pasta con pomodorini)

    • TrishaCP on August 02, 2017

      This was fine for a quick meal, but I have other versions of this recipe that I prefer and will turn to again next time I have a glut of cherry tomatoes.

  • Chicken that "jumps" in your mouth (Saltimbocca di pollo)

    • Breadcrumbs on February 19, 2012

      p. 318 - First use of this recipe and this book and we're definitely pleased, on both counts. I didn't make the sauce for this dish as I intended to serve it with a saucy pasta (an agnolotti dish from the fabulous book Stir by Barbara Lynch). This is a straight-forward recipe and DR's instructions were clear, well-written and, the photograph in the book accurately reflected the finished dish. The additional sage leaves in the cooking oil were a nice touch that infused the chicken w additional flavour and produced an outcome superior to similar recipes I've tried. Very pleased w this recipe, it will be our go-to Saltimbocca. Happy to recommend.

    • TrishaCP on November 16, 2019

      Agree with breadcrumbs that this is a great Saltimbocca recipe. Will definitely be repeating!

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  • ISBN 10 1443406864
  • ISBN 13 9781443406864
  • Format Hardcover
  • Language English
  • Publisher Harper Collins Canada

Publishers Text

Product Description Lush, gorgeous and completely engaging, Made in Italy takes up where Dolce Vita left off, giving us a full-on appreciation of all things Italian. Food and style go hand in hand in David Rocco's world, be it in his television series or his cookbooks, and Made in Italy is no exception. Gorgeous location photography puts the reader right into the scene, offering atmosphere to die for. Over two hundred extraordinary recipes, offering simple, delicious fare from all over Italy, make this cookbook utterly desirable for any food lover and cook. For the armchair traveller and pleasure-seeking gourmand, Made in Italy is a trip worth taking.

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