Old World Italian: Recipes and Secrets from Our Travels in Italy

Old World Italian: Recipes and Secrets from Our Travels in Italy

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  • Author:Mimi Thorisson
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Summary

Mimi explores the beautiful coasts and countrysides of Italy in this lavishly photographed cookbook featuring simple, authentic recipes inspired by the country's devoted producers and rich food heritage。

Through her gorgeous cookbooks A Kitchen in France and French Country Cooking, a generation of readers fell in love with Mimi Thorisson, her lively family, and their band of smooth fox terriers。 In their newest cookbook, the Thorissons put a pause on their lives in the idyllyic French countryside to start a new adventure in Italy and satisfy their endless curiosity and passion for the magic of Italian cooking。

Old World Italian captures their journey and the culinary treasures they discovered。 From Tuscany to Umbria to Naples and more, Mimi dives into Italy's diverse regional cuisines and shares 100 recipes for authentic, classic dishes, enriched by conversations with devoted local food experts who share their time-worn techniques and stories。 You'll luxuriously indulge in dishes culled from across the country, such as plump agnolotti bathed in sage and butter from the north, the tomato-rich ragus and pastas of the southwest, and the multi-faceted, seafood-laden cuisine of Sicily。 The mysteries of Italian food culture will unravel as you learn to execute a perfect Neapolitan-style pizza at home or make the most sublime, yet elemental cacio e pepe。

Full of local color, history, and culture, plus evocative, sumptuous photography shot by husband Oddur Thorisson, Old World Italian transports you to a seat at the family's table in Italy, where you may never want to leave。

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Nine months ago we were among the first in line to preorder Mimi Thorisson’s highly anticipated cookbook ‘Old World Italian’ and now that it’s finally available in bookstores, we didn’t waste any time immersing ourselves into its dreamy pages as soon as we got a hold of it。If you aren’t already familiar with Mimi Thorisson’s work, head on over to Manger, a blog filled with recipes reminiscent of her French and Chinese upbringing, as well as day-to-day recipes for her family in the French country Nine months ago we were among the first in line to preorder Mimi Thorisson’s highly anticipated cookbook ‘Old World Italian’ and now that it’s finally available in bookstores, we didn’t waste any time immersing ourselves into its dreamy pages as soon as we got a hold of it。If you aren’t already familiar with Mimi Thorisson’s work, head on over to Manger, a blog filled with recipes reminiscent of her French and Chinese upbringing, as well as day-to-day recipes for her family in the French countryside。When you buy Thorisson’s cookbooks, you buy a glimpse into her life through a culinary lens, all documented beautifully through the gaze of her husband Oddur Thorisson, an Icelandic photographer。 Family, friends, beautiful landscapes, refined home decor and occasionally one or two dogs – last time we checked she owned fourteen of them – are the backdrops to her scrumptious food。Her first two cookbooks, ‘A Kitchen in France’ and ‘French Country Cooking’, were meant to chronicle the family’s seasonal meals and life in Médoc, but with this latest cookbook, Thorisson’s recipes have now become small landmarks in her family’s life。With her recent move to Torino, these Italian recipes represent a new phase, with the beginning of new memories and the appreciation for new traditions, as well as an acknowledgement of the love she has for Italy that started almost a decade ago。‘Old World Italian’ is a visual experience。 Thorisson brought her classic and timeless allure to Italy and it absolutely translates on every page。 She remained true to original Italian recipes and yet still made them her own…dare I say even made them look a little French, maybe? Nothing wrong with that, given that we’re experiencing Italian food through her, therefor everything still feels authentic。Per Italian cuisine, the recipes in this book are fairly easy to make and the ingredients are accessible, but these simple dishes are elevated through the elegance and class that distinguish the author。 This may be personal and real for Mimi Thorisson, but her everyday culinary experience seems like a fairy tale to many; she gives an insider’s view of the privileged circles she attends and shares first class recipes we wouldn’t have the pleasure of trying first hand otherwise; how else could we try the Risotto alla Milanese or the Zabaione dessert of Antica Trattoria della Pesa in Milano, if it weren’t through this book? Then there’s the recipe of a Florentine princess and a Hungarian count, and the recipe of the Vergnanos, the oldest coffee-roasting family in Italy。 All so chic。But then again it’s not just about the ambience, with antique paintings, noble properties or experienced waiters with white jackets and black bow ties, it’s also about learning more about the less known Italian recipes that are deeply rooted in regional traditions and culture。 The usual suspects in Italian cuisine like eggplant parmigiana, spaghetti alla carbonara and tortellini in brodo are all here, but it’s the bagna cauda recipe (anchovy and garlic dip), the Sardinian ragù or Genovese ragù (instead of the popular Bolognese ragù), the vitello tonnato (veal with tuna sauce) and the bone marrow risotto recipe that help you understand how varied Italian culture is。 Once again, Mimi Thorisson did not disappoint the expectations。 。。。more

Caroline

I made: the roasted pepper salad, pizza w/ tom, anchovies & lard, Sophia Loren's meatballs, eggplant parmigiana。 This gorgeous Eur-Asian former model turned cookbook author has created a gorgeous ode to Italian food。 She's defintely truly enamoured by the culture of La Dolce Vita and its sublime food。 I enjoyed this as an Italophile myself。 Only certain regions of Italy are featured, being the ones where the author has spent time。 What a charmed life to be able to live in such a beatuiful countr I made: the roasted pepper salad, pizza w/ tom, anchovies & lard, Sophia Loren's meatballs, eggplant parmigiana。 This gorgeous Eur-Asian former model turned cookbook author has created a gorgeous ode to Italian food。 She's defintely truly enamoured by the culture of La Dolce Vita and its sublime food。 I enjoyed this as an Italophile myself。 Only certain regions of Italy are featured, being the ones where the author has spent time。 What a charmed life to be able to live in such a beatuiful country! Che Fortunata lei! 。。。more

Paula

For a person who loves travel in Italy, Italian food and cooking, this book was a treat from beginning to end。 Lovely essays on Italy and the people who love the country and its food are interspersed with gorgeous photos of the countryside and food along with mouth-watering recipes that are not too challenging。 During the COVID pandemic, this is as close as I am going to get to Italy。

Krissty Logan

It's a beautifully photographed book, but I found it disappointing。 A little over stylized and too perfect。 I like cook books that are real。 Real food, real people。 This felt like it was trying a little too hard。 It's a beautifully photographed book, but I found it disappointing。 A little over stylized and too perfect。 I like cook books that are real。 Real food, real people。 This felt like it was trying a little too hard。 。。。more

Marilyn Czerwinski

Heartfelt stories and fantastic Italian cooking!

Runette Louw

This book was not what I had hoped for。 On the plus side I am enjoying the writing and the photography。 The recipes have errors, for example on page 98 'Scarpetta' the first step is to switch the oven on, but there is no mention of where to use the oven, it seems as if there is a whole piece of the text missing。 The typography could have been more classic and considered in keeping with the theme。 Somehow it does not look elegant using italic caps with that specific font。 Did not enjoy the number This book was not what I had hoped for。 On the plus side I am enjoying the writing and the photography。 The recipes have errors, for example on page 98 'Scarpetta' the first step is to switch the oven on, but there is no mention of where to use the oven, it seems as if there is a whole piece of the text missing。 The typography could have been more classic and considered in keeping with the theme。 Somehow it does not look elegant using italic caps with that specific font。 Did not enjoy the numbered steps and text over the images。 This sounds harsh but these are little things that if done well makes a good book great。 。。。more

Madeline

AMAZING stories, photographs, and of course, recipes。 A must have in any kitchen!

Lisa

Part coffee table book, part travel journal, part cookbook。。。it's just stunning! I can't wait to cook my way through this one。 Part coffee table book, part travel journal, part cookbook。。。it's just stunning! I can't wait to cook my way through this one。 。。。more

Karen

I'm definitely looking forward to making some of these recipes this fall and through what sounds like a long winter。 Stocked up on some good Italian pastas from Eataly and my neighborhood deli so I am good to go。 Will try some next year with tomatoes from my garden, but for now I can grow some spices and probably some winter onions。 I'm definitely looking forward to making some of these recipes this fall and through what sounds like a long winter。 Stocked up on some good Italian pastas from Eataly and my neighborhood deli so I am good to go。 Will try some next year with tomatoes from my garden, but for now I can grow some spices and probably some winter onions。 。。。more

Lisa

Library book, which I didn't get to quickly enough so, I did not make any recipes out of it。 However the photography is stunning and the writing is excellent as well。 I enjoyed hearing Mimi's descriptions of each region in Italy and the specialties that she decided to include in this book。I hope to check it out in the future and make some of the recipes which look divine。 Library book, which I didn't get to quickly enough so, I did not make any recipes out of it。 However the photography is stunning and the writing is excellent as well。 I enjoyed hearing Mimi's descriptions of each region in Italy and the specialties that she decided to include in this book。I hope to check it out in the future and make some of the recipes which look divine。 。。。more

Rinelle

Excellent cookbook!

Martha

Even if you never prepare a meal from this book, you need to have it! Perfect for the coffee table or beside the bed。 The author is French with a background in French cooking。 Her husband is Icelandic and the photographer for this book。 They share 8 children, numerous dogs and a love of Italy and Italian cooking from each distinctive area of the country。 Surprisingly to me, most of the recipes are simple in number of ingredients, preparation skill and timing。 The photography will blow you away。 Even if you never prepare a meal from this book, you need to have it! Perfect for the coffee table or beside the bed。 The author is French with a background in French cooking。 Her husband is Icelandic and the photographer for this book。 They share 8 children, numerous dogs and a love of Italy and Italian cooking from each distinctive area of the country。 Surprisingly to me, most of the recipes are simple in number of ingredients, preparation skill and timing。 The photography will blow you away。 Including family, prepared recipes as served, landscapes and cultural scenes。 Mimi details her experience in each of the regions from which she prepares meals。 。。。more

Claudia

So much more than just a cookbook, although it is that, and an excellent one filled with authentic Italian recipes from various regions of Italy。 It is also an inspiring journal filled with interesting stories about a family that follows their hearts, and stomachs, to where they feel they can live most authentically。 Inspiring。

Katie

Ok, I get it。 It's a cookbook。 What is there to review? Are cookbooks even worth reading, beyond the recipe ingredients?For me, it entirely depends on who wrote them。Mimi + Oddur Thorisson are the culinary world power couple。 After reading any of their cookbooks (I say "their" because all the photos are made by Oddur, as well his writing contributions), I just want to move to Europe, buy an old manor, raise veggies and open a restaurant where I'd serve pasta and steaks。 I want - no, I NEED to kn Ok, I get it。 It's a cookbook。 What is there to review? Are cookbooks even worth reading, beyond the recipe ingredients?For me, it entirely depends on who wrote them。Mimi + Oddur Thorisson are the culinary world power couple。 After reading any of their cookbooks (I say "their" because all the photos are made by Oddur, as well his writing contributions), I just want to move to Europe, buy an old manor, raise veggies and open a restaurant where I'd serve pasta and steaks。 I want - no, I NEED to know how they juggle raising multiple (I lost count) kids, hosting cooking workshops, publishing books, maintaining a restaurant, and moving countries every so often。Oh, yeah, the cookbook。 I loved it as much (if not more) than her previous "French Country Cooking"。 It's definitely like one of those collection editions anybody would be proud to have in their kitchen。 Even if you never bother to cook anything beyond sunny side up eggs and coffee, "Old World Italian" is just a joy to look at and to hold。 The photos are exquisite。 The writing is charming。 The stories are fascinating。 Oh, and the recipes? Absolutely delicious。100/100 recommend。 。。。more

Cindi

I didn’t realize it was basically a cookbook, but I did enjoy reading her comments。

Sirena Bebee

I can't imagine myself making many of the recipes in this book。 But the vivid details and photos about Italy rate this cookbook higher than expected。 I find the imagery beautiful; it transports me to Italy。 This would make an amazing gift for anyone who wants to visit Italy, who wants to get to their Italian roots through imagery and cooking, or who wants to simply explore a different culture。I would like to disclose the fact I've received a free copy of this book from Clarkson Potter in exchang I can't imagine myself making many of the recipes in this book。 But the vivid details and photos about Italy rate this cookbook higher than expected。 I find the imagery beautiful; it transports me to Italy。 This would make an amazing gift for anyone who wants to visit Italy, who wants to get to their Italian roots through imagery and cooking, or who wants to simply explore a different culture。I would like to disclose the fact I've received a free copy of this book from Clarkson Potter in exchange for a free and unbiased review。 I would not have picked this book up on my own, but it has opened my eyes to a different culture and way of cooking。 I appreciate the chance to experience that。 。。。more

Jill

Mimi Thorisson is a cook。 She and her family lived in Paris and then the French countryside in order to learn the food and the culture, to experience it deliberately, to suck the marrow from life, if you don’t mind my throwing a little Thoreau into a cookbook review。 Then they moved to Italy and started all over again。 So while they left most of their worldly possessions back in France, they brought with them to Italy that determination to learn about the cuisine from the natives, from those who Mimi Thorisson is a cook。 She and her family lived in Paris and then the French countryside in order to learn the food and the culture, to experience it deliberately, to suck the marrow from life, if you don’t mind my throwing a little Thoreau into a cookbook review。 Then they moved to Italy and started all over again。 So while they left most of their worldly possessions back in France, they brought with them to Italy that determination to learn about the cuisine from the natives, from those who grew up and learned to cook in Italy, from the generations before them。 Old World Italian is a beautiful cookbook。 I could talk about the delicious recipes that come from all the different regions of the country。 I could talk about the breath-taking photos that her husband takes—the shots of the food that make you want to lick the page, the loving pictures of his wife and their family (their kids are adorable, with that hint of maturity you see in kids raised in Europe), the atmospheric photos that bring the small family restaurants and shops to life with their poignant and complex simplicity。 This cookbook certainly has all that。 Recipes for a simple Tomato Jam you can serve on ricotta (or a dozen other places), a Basic Egg Pasta you can use in Tortellini in Brodo, or you can use a dried pasta with the Ragu Genovese (not really from Genova) or the Ragu Bolognese (not really from Bologna) or the Spaghetti Alla Puttanesca。 You can make the Bone Marrow Risotto (she calls it the “rock ‘n’ roll” of risottos) or the Polpette Di Sophia Loren (Meatballs in Cream Sauce, based on a recipe from Sophia Loren’s cookbook that Thorisson found while she was spending time in Iceland)。 You can make the Branzino Al Sale, Roast Pork with Balsamic Vinegar and Red Wine, or Brasato Al Barolo。 And the desserts! Vanilla Chestnut Cream Madeleines, Torte Tenerina (Traditional Chocolate Cake, Zabaione, Panna Cotta, Torte Di Ricotta (Ricotta Cheesecake), Pizzelle, or Lemon Meringue Cake, just to name a few。 Old World Italian has essays on the best Italian coffee and what makes a family restaurant so special and comforting (you know, the ones who know you as soon as you come in, and who will save you a slice of your favorite dessert if they notice that it’s going fast)。 It has brief introductions to the different areas of Italy, to the woman who teaches children how to make pasta (and worked with Thorisson as her pasta coach), to the chefs and the winemakers and the restauranteurs who make their time in Italy so magical。 And that’s what I love most about this cookbook。 Sure, it has recipes。 Sure, it has beautiful photography。 But mostly, it has a deep and abiding love for Italy and her surprises。 Old World Italian is a love letter to those who share their Italian hospitality with others。 It is a trip through the back streets of the cities and the open fields in the countryside, from the markets filled with fresh produce to the cafes, from the tables filled with food to the hearts and souls of the Italian citizens。 Mimi Thorisson has opened it all to us through these pages, and it’s a trip worth making over and over。 The one thing I kept coming back to in this book is that I wish it had been arranged by region。 She talks often about the different regions of the country and what makes each unique。 I would have loved to see the recipes divided that way instead of being grouped into courses, or even just to see a typical meal for each region。 But I can tell by reading this that Thorisson put a lot of thought into the recipes she included and how she moves us through the book—and through the country—so it’s hard to be very upset about this。 Overall, Old World Italian is a beautiful journey through the foods, the culture, and the regions of Italy。 You can use it as a cookbook, as a tour guide, as an introduction to the country, as a gorgeous gift book, or as an inexpensive way to feel like you just took a trip to Italy without having to leave home。 I received a free copy of Old World Italian from Clarkson Potter, with many thanks, for a free and unbiased review。 。。。more

Julie

I may not find myself bent over the stove referring back to any of the recipes, but you can bet that I'll curl up by the fire and immerse myself in an armchair vacation to any of the parts of Italy that are featured in this lovely book。 I may not find myself bent over the stove referring back to any of the recipes, but you can bet that I'll curl up by the fire and immerse myself in an armchair vacation to any of the parts of Italy that are featured in this lovely book。 。。。more

Terry

This book is absolutely gorgeous。 From the extraordinary pictures of Italy to the delicious pictures of the recipes, the quality of this book is amazing。 This book is a definite keeper。 I enjoyed the prose about their travels through Italy and the accompanying recipes are definitely ones to try at home。 I highly recommend the Broccoli Pasta。 Enjoy this book!I've received a free copy from Clarkson Potter in exchange for a free and unbiased review。 This book is absolutely gorgeous。 From the extraordinary pictures of Italy to the delicious pictures of the recipes, the quality of this book is amazing。 This book is a definite keeper。 I enjoyed the prose about their travels through Italy and the accompanying recipes are definitely ones to try at home。 I highly recommend the Broccoli Pasta。 Enjoy this book!I've received a free copy from Clarkson Potter in exchange for a free and unbiased review。 。。。more

Reading Fool

I have enjoyed reading Mimi Thorisson's blog, Manger, for a long time and was looking forward to the publication of this book。 Her previous cookbooks are favorites of mine - they are lovely for their recipes as well as their photos。 Old World Italian is equally lovely。 It is filled with stories of Thorisson's travels with her family, accompanied by the wonderful photography of Mimi's husband, Oddur Thorisson。 I have tried a few recipes: Spaghetti alla Puttanesca, Chickpea Soup with Maltagliati P I have enjoyed reading Mimi Thorisson's blog, Manger, for a long time and was looking forward to the publication of this book。 Her previous cookbooks are favorites of mine - they are lovely for their recipes as well as their photos。 Old World Italian is equally lovely。 It is filled with stories of Thorisson's travels with her family, accompanied by the wonderful photography of Mimi's husband, Oddur Thorisson。 I have tried a few recipes: Spaghetti alla Puttanesca, Chickpea Soup with Maltagliati Pasta, and Pistachio and Lemon Pound Cake。 Oh, the pound cake! It was fantastic。 This cake will be a welcome holiday gift for friends。 The recipes I tried were all doable and accessible, and were thoroughly enjoyed by my family。 This cookbook is a keeper!I've received a free copy from Clarkson Potter in exchange for a free and unbiased review。 。。。more

My Tam

Have been anticipating this release! Such gorgeous narrative and recipes reminding me of all the regional cuisines in Italy - take me back to puntarella alla Romana season in Campo de Fiori! Cannot wait to cook every single one of these recipes 😋

Ashani

From the beginning of the book one paragraph stuck in my mind。。。。。"Have you ever read music?" an old man in Rome asked me。 "It's very boring。You can't really read music,you must hear it。 Food is the same。 You must see it,smell it,eat it。 A recipe is no good if nobody cooks from it"I think I will cook everything from this magical book。Mimi's new cookbook is an excellent blend of story, techniques, and recipes that is worth the read even if you don't cook any of the dishes。 The book unravels just From the beginning of the book one paragraph stuck in my mind。。。。。"Have you ever read music?" an old man in Rome asked me。 "It's very boring。You can't really read music,you must hear it。 Food is the same。 You must see it,smell it,eat it。 A recipe is no good if nobody cooks from it"I think I will cook everything from this magical book。Mimi's new cookbook is an excellent blend of story, techniques, and recipes that is worth the read even if you don't cook any of the dishes。 The book unravels just like an Italian menu starting from Aperitivi & Antipasti(drinks and starters),Primi(pasta),Secondi(meat & seafood),Contorni(vegetables) and Dolci(desserts)。But in between these sections the book is filled with beautiful time transferring travel stories that will dare you to drop all other bucket list destinations and choose one destination:ITALY。But you are not done yet ! You will have to battle with which region I should visit first(LOL)。 Mimi writes about starting from how she moved to Italy from France。Then she ventures to regional Italy: Piemonte(Turin) where she lives and next is Abruzzo(largest city being Pescara) and its slow food movements and their finest Saffron which the outside world don't have access to。Then comes glorious Liguria of acclaimed focaccia and legendary pesto cooked from Ligurian Basil where she says, they grow in abundance on the towering mountains(my mouth waters as I write this !!!)。Next is equally famous Emilia-Romagna。 She draws the line clear:the BEST FOOD PLACE TO EAT ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD IS BOLOGNA !!!!! I want to run to Bologna !!!!Serene Campania(its what I felt while reading this part) of bright red tomato sauces,ocean breeze and exciting pizzas vows you after Emilia-Romagna。 It's a whole other world where people rejoices them selves with the vast coastline and fresh ever so aromatic food。Waters and culture of Veneto comes next which already has marveled humans for centuries and Mimi does the same。 Their way with polenta,various risottos, and iconic seafood pastas and world dominant spritz。Along comes Lombardia with Italian fashion capital of Milano。 But its food is also not second to fashion。 Risotto alla Milanese is legendary and food is obsesed with the color of gold。Umbria walks in next with its great repertoire of cured meats with bench mark Salumi。 This region reigns with another commodity:black truffles。 Umbria is said to be self preserved and self sufficient。Boisterous Lazio(where Rome is) is the next region where Mimi explains they embrace tradition and ravioli rather than modernization。Detached yet ever influencing Sicily is the last region Mimi explains about。 Its vast fresh produce feeds almost every corner of Italy。 Sicilian tomatoes are a sign of prestige。 She raves about almond granita and this gives me more reasons to shut myself with Italian regional food。Need more food coma while reading this? Then you should definitely buy the book and I can't wait to do so。 The book is overflowing with Zucchini blossoms and even we are on the edge of Autumn in US I have strong feelings to call nearby farms to grab some to cook with。 The persuasions form this book is strong and I just cant wait to cook from this book。Bravo!!!This unbiased review was published in exchange for the free copy I received from Clarkson Potter Publishers。 Thank you so much。 。。。more

Noel

Already have all the Mimi Thorisson French books that are excellent。 This one is a huge disappointment。 Expected far more traditional recipes that reflect the real Italy。

Amanda Karsh

Love the people photos, they have a lot of character and a lot look very serious and stern, A few new recipes that turned out nicely。

Janet

Date reviewed: August 4, 2020When life for the entire universe and planet turns on its end and like everyone else you "have nothing to do" while your place of work is closed and you are continuing to be in #COVID19 #socialisolation, superspeed readers like me can read 250+ pages/hour, so yes, I have read the book … and many more today。 And it is way too hot to go outside, so why not sit in from of the blasting a/c and read and review books?? BTW - stay home and save lives!!!!!!!! No tan is worth Date reviewed: August 4, 2020When life for the entire universe and planet turns on its end and like everyone else you "have nothing to do" while your place of work is closed and you are continuing to be in #COVID19 #socialisolation, superspeed readers like me can read 250+ pages/hour, so yes, I have read the book … and many more today。 And it is way too hot to go outside, so why not sit in from of the blasting a/c and read and review books?? BTW - stay home and save lives!!!!!!!! No tan is worth dying for。I requested and received a temporary digital Advance Reader Copy of this book from #NetGalley, the publisher and the author in exchange for an honest review。 From the publisher, as I do not repeat the contents or story of books in reviews, I let them do it as they do it better than I do 😸。Mimi explores the beautiful coasts and countrysides of Italy in this lavishly photographed cookbook featuring simple, authentic recipes inspired by the country's devoted producers and rich food heritage。Through her gorgeous cookbooks A Kitchen in France and French Country Cooking, a generation of readers fell in love with Mimi Thorisson, her lively family, and their band of smooth fox terriers。 In their newest cookbook, the Thorissons put a pause on their lives in the idyllic French countryside to start a new adventure in Italy and satisfy their endless curiosity and passion for the magic of Italian cooking。Old World Italian captures their journey and the culinary treasures they discovered。 From Tuscany to Umbria to Naples and more, Mimi dives into Italy's diverse regional cuisines and shares 100 recipes for authentic, classic dishes, enriched by conversations with devoted local food experts who share their time-worn techniques and stories。 You'll luxuriously indulge in dishes culled from across the country, such as plump agnolotti bathed in sage and butter from the north, the tomato-rich ragus and pastas of the southwest, and the multi-faceted, seafood-laden cuisine of Sicily。 The mysteries of Italian food culture will unravel as you learn to execute a perfect Neapolitan-style pizza at home or make the most sublime, yet elemental cacio e Pepe。Full of local colour, history, and culture, plus evocative, sumptuous photography shot by husband Oddur Thorisson, Old World Italian transports you to a seat at the family's table in Italy, where you may never want to leave。Yum。 This book is just yum。 Ther is a lot to read here but it is like reading a love letter to Italian cooking。 The recipes are well written and they make on drool just reading them。 I loved the conversations with local food experts as I love to learn while I am reading: even cookbooks。 Just the thought of pasta in sage and butter makes me want to run to the store to get some sage - I don't like stuffed pasta but I bet that that sauce would be good on bucatini。What a wonderful book to cook through and eat incredible food along the way, all while learning - it could not be more perfect,As always, I try to find a reason to not rate with stars as I love emojis (outside of their incessant use by "🙏-ed Social Influencer Millennials/#BachelorNation survivors/Tik-Tok and YouTube Millionaires/etc。 " on Instagram and Twitter。。。 Get a real job, people!) so let's give it 🍝🍝🍝🍝🍝 。。。more