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Hardcover Classic Italian Jewish Cooking: Traditional Recipes and Menus Book

ISBN: 0060758023

ISBN13: 9780060758028

Classic Italian Jewish Cooking: Traditional Recipes and Menus

Classic Italian Jewish Cooking starts with the ancient Italian adage Vesti da turco e mangia da ebreo ("Dress like a Turk and eat like a Jew"). In this definitive volume of Italian Jewish recipes,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Wonderful Book

I bought this book used, and boy what a bargain! It came in pristine condition. I needed a Jewish-Italian cookbook, because although I love Italian food, I want to keep things kosher, and that means that most of the recipes in a regular Italian cookbook go to waste. I especially needed something for dairy antipasto that is not the same old same old that you usually see at Bar Mitzva's, etc. I've tried a few of the antipasto recipes, and every one is a winner. All of the other recipes also look tasty and something I would like to try. As far as Italian Jewish cooking, I may never need another cookbook... but it seems the author has written a second! It doesn't hurt that the author was born in 1926, making her the same age as my mom (may she rest in peace). She has wonderful stories to tell, and I feel her motherly presence through the pages. I am very, very glad I purchased this book.

A Wonderful Addition to your Kitchen

I have given this book a prominent position on its bookshelf, along with some other well used cookbooks. This book is an impressive looking volume, an inch thick, and lovingly designed. The first 26 pages describe the author's life growing up in the Italian Jewish community before WWII--a culture that hardly exists anymore. As for the cuisine, it follows the mediterranean pattern, with, here and there, a strong suggestion of the middle east. Thus, anyone who enjoys mediterranean/ middle-eastern cuisine, will appreciate this book An added bonus, is a chapter on "Breads, Pizzas and Bagels". In this chapter, you will find 23 recipes, inclouding Sourdough Bread, and three recipes for Chollah--that's the rich egg bread that jewish people eat on the sabbath. The author of this review is not jewish, but what of that? Good food is good food, and the food described here would be hard to improve upon.

Blended Families/Blended Recipes

I purchased this book for one of my co-workers who was engaged to be married. He is of an Italian background and his fiance's family is Jewish. They both love to cook. I was doing a search for Italian and Jewish cookbooks, seprately, not realizing that this book even exisited. The couple being married not only likes to cook, they enjoy more unusual and exotic tastes. This book had interesting recipes that came from a very specific region where there are Jewish and Italian people living in the same area, and therefore the book had delicious and quite different types of recipes that I had not seen before. In the week in which the couple returned from their honeymoon, my co-worker said they had already tried out several of the recipes and they thought that this book was one of the best and most thoughtful gifts they had received. Bon appetit and Mazaltov!
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