Simple Italian Food
Perfectly pristine ingredients, combined sensibly and cooked properly,
are the unmistakable hallmarks of the best Italian food. Chef Mario
Batali, known to fans far and wide as "Molto Mario" from
his appearances on television's Food Network and as chef of New
York's much-loved Pó restaurant, has elevated these simple
principles to fine art, creating innovative new fare that pays tribute
to traditional Italian home cooking in a distinctly modern way.
Now, for the first time, more than 200 of his irresistible recipes
for fresh pastas, sprightly salads, grilled dishes, savory ragus,
and many others are gathered in Simple Italian Food, a celebration
of the flavors and spirit of Italy.
Mario draws inspiration for his distinctive dishes from the two
"villages" that have left their stamps on his cuisine:
Borgo Capanne, the tiny hillside village in Northern Italy where
he lived and cooked for several years, and New York's Greenwich
Village, where he has ready access to bountiful produce and outstanding
artisan-made products; his full-flavored, smartly presented fare
combines the best of both worlds. Chapters covering antipasti, pasta
and risotto, fish, meat and poultry, contorni (side dishes), and
cheese and sweets offer classic dishes such as Baked Lasagne with
Asparagus and Pesto and pork loin cooked in caramelized onions and
milk alongside Batali's own enticing improvisations--Penne with
Spicy Goat Cheese and Hazelnut Pesto or Tuna Carpaccio with Cucumbers,
Sweet Potatoes, and Saffron Vinaigrette. And because his recipes
succeed on the strength of their ingredients rather than on virtuoso
techniques, home cooks can easily duplicate the clear, clean flavors
and lively presentations that are Mario's signature. Thirty-two
pages of color photographs showcase Chef Batali's colorful and approachable
recipes.
Traditionalists as well as those who thrill to the new will want
to make dozens of these crowd-pleasing dishes a permanent part of
their repertoire and embrace Mario Batali'sphilosophy of Simple
Italian Food.
Mario Batali is chef/owner of the restaurants Pó and Babbo
in New York's Greenwich Village. He has been a mainstay of television's
Food Network for more than three years; his new series, Mediterranean
Mario, now airs in addition to his popular Molto Mario shows. Mario
lives in New York City with his wife, Susi, and two sons, Benno
and Leo. |