The Sopranos Family Cookbook: As Compiled by Artie Bucco by Allen Rucker and Michele Scicolone

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  • Fettuccine primavera

    • nicolepellegrini on April 26, 2020

      I made a few small changes and it ended up being perhaps the best primavera I've ever made. I used half olive oil and half butter instead of all butter; half and half instead of light cream; and also increased the quantity of asparagus and broccoli to make it a little more veggie-forward. Came out outstanding - rich without being overwhelmingly heavy and the vegetables were just delightfully crisp-tender.

  • Ravioli alla Bucco

    • ellencooks on March 15, 2018

      Quantity of flour seems high. Filling was great!

  • Stuffed calamari (Calamari ripieni)

    • nicolepellegrini on January 23, 2021

      Had a hankering for stuffed calamari as we didn't have our traditional 7 Fishes dinner this past Christmas Eve, where that's always the most anticipated dish. I usually make mine grilled but wanted to try this more traditional Italian-American style, which seemed quite similar to how my in-laws like their stuffed calamari. I thought it was pretty good. I was worried the calamari would be tough after the slow and long cook time but the low simmer in the sauce gave them a rich flavor. I'm not sure the stuffing combination is my favorite, though. Will keep playing around with different recipes until next Christmas Eve, I suppose!

  • Fried zucchini flowers (Fiori di zucca fritti)

    • ellencooks on August 22, 2017

      These were so good!

  • Roasted sausages, peppers, potatoes, and onions

    • nicolepellegrini on February 29, 2016

      Vegetables WAY overcooked following the oven time & temperature suggested, and sausages not cooked enough. Also, bland. Definitely not a repeat recipe here, now I have to figure out how to salvage this mess into a decent dinner.

  • Orange and fennel salad

    • nicolepellegrini on September 24, 2013

      Decent take on a classic. Be sure to use enough salt and the best olive oil, and I like to add a touch of fresh ground pepper.

  • Fried veal cutlets

    • nicolepellegrini on June 14, 2020

      Very basic but did the trick. I added some chopped fresh rosemary to the egg and cheese mixture. Also cooked less than recommended time as the cutlets would have been completely dried out and overcooked otherwise.

  • Tuna steaks with lemon and oregano (Tonno alla griglia)

    • nicolepellegrini on April 21, 2020

      Basically a standard salmoriglio sauce - I've made from other books for swordfish before, but obviously works just as well for tuna. Prepared under the broiler, came out just fine.

  • Stuffed veal rolls (Spiedini)

    • nicolepellegrini on September 12, 2020

      I was afraid the recipe suggested size for the veal pieces would be too small to roll properly, and it just barely worked - but next time I would make the veal slices a little better so it's easier to put in the mozzarella pieces and avoid having some of it fall out/melt out on the grill pan.

  • Balsamic grilled veal chops

    • Breadcrumbs on July 17, 2013

      p. 174 – Lovely dish with simple ingredients that enhance the sweet, natural flavours of the veal vs overwhelm them. I’ve made this using balsamic vinegar and balsamic glaze and we prefer the glaze. The rosemary is subtle and draws out an earthy flavour in the veal. These are at their best when grilled over charcoal. The provimi veal chops from Tortera were outstanding – super tender and juicy. Definitely a simple recipe to be used again and again. Photos here: http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/909248#8197757

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  • ISBN 10 0340827246
  • ISBN 13 9780340827246
  • Published Oct 17 2002
  • Format Hardcover
  • Page Count 208
  • Language English
  • Countries United Kingdom
  • Publisher Hodder & Stoughton General Division
  • Imprint Hodder & Stoughton Ltd

Publishers Text

Eat like America's favourite crime family: fabulous Southern Italian recipes, photos, and lore from the hit series THE SOPRANOS. Not just a SOPRANOS fan book, not just your typical Italian cookbook, THE SOPRANOS FAMILY COOKBOOK makes it easy to cook ziti as good as Carmela's and satisfy your SOPRANOS cravings at the same time. THE SOPRANOS FAMILY COOKBOOK contains over one hundred recipes created with the character in mind, luscious pictures of the prepared dishes and photographs of Tony, his family, and all the wiseguys eating and cooking big, beautiful Italian meals. We've got Uncle Junior waxing nostalgic about Newark's Little Italy, Tony's grilling tips, Janice's stroll down dysfunctional memory lane, Artie's signature specialties a la Bucco, Livia's handwritten recipe for biscotti from 1967 and Carmela's favor-inducing ricotta pie with pineapple. Salted with SOPRANOS flavour, peppered with little known background and references, get behind the scenes - and into the kitchen - with these family dishes. The way to the heart of the SOPRANOS is through the stomach, and the way to create traditional Neapolitan feasts is with THE SOPRANOS FAMILY COOKBOOK.

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