Sunday, January 4, 2009

Italian Comfort Food or Dining in the Raw

Italian Comfort Food: Intensive Eating from Fresco by Scotto Restaurant

Author: Scotto Family

When Marion Scotto's grandmother, Elena, opened a poultry market in South Brooklyn in 1910, she started a family food dynasty. A born entertainer from a long line of fabulous cooks, Marion opened Fresco by Scotto in 1993 with her son, Anthony Jr., and daughters Rosanna and Elaina. Now, in Italian Comfort Food, the Scottos combine the delicious flavors and warmth of Italy with the neighborly atmosphere of a quintessential New York restaurant, sharing funny stories and dozens of their prized recipes. Cooking with Italian Comfort Foodis the next best thing to sitting down to a warm welcome and a wonderful meal at Fresco, an oasis in the heart of Manhattan that Zagat calls "festive" and "fantastic." Mouthwatering recipes include:

The famously addictive Potato and Zucchini Chips with Gorgonzola
Marinated Seafood Salad
Meatball Lasagna
Risotto with Roasted Winter Vegetables
Grandma's Stuffed Chicken
Chocolate Mascarpone Cream Pie

Publishers Weekly

This pleasant, if slight, cookbook from the Scotto family (Fresco), proprietors of New York's popular Fresco by Scotto eatery, serves best as a souvenir of the restaurant with recipes drawn from the Scottos' satisfying repertoire and numerous headnotesanecdotes recalling the fare they have served celebrities ranging from Bill Gates to Monica Lewinsky. Many dishes are old friends from Italian cuisine: Panzanella Salad, Penne with Fresh Tomato Sauce and Chicken Cacciatore. Even more are simplicity itself: Pasta Salad with Cannellini Beans and Arugula, Sicilian Couscous and Grilled Asparagus. Directions are concise, assuming that the reader knows how, for example, to clean an artichoke or create chocolate curls to garnish a cake. Some of the more extravagant restaurant recipes include Black Winter Truffle and Red Beet Ravioli and the sublime and nearly effortless Mashed Potatoes with Sevruga Caviar. Desserts include a Bill Clinton favorite: Praline Cookies, transformed into sandwiches with a scoop of cinnamon ice cream. Although their book is not a necessity, the Scottos do know how to celebrate the comforts inherent in some of the world's favorite food. (Sept.) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.



New interesting textbook: Paid to Play or Illustrated Course Guide

Dining in the Raw: Groundbreaking Natural Cuisine That Combines the Techniques of Macrobiotic, Vegan, Allergy-Free, and Raw Food Discipli

Author: Rita Romano

In Dining in the Raw you'll discover how raw foods help control overeating and normalize weight without counting every calorie; comprehensive charts on food combinations for optimum digestion and acid/alkaline blood balance; how to find nutrient sources in your everyday foods; the anti-aging power of fresh food juicing, marination and dehydration; the healing abilities of cooked food staples such as whole grains, legumes, land and sea vegetables, as well as a variety of soy products including tofu and tempeh; plus over 700 recipes.



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