Dolci: Italy's Sweets

Hardback

Main Details

Title Dolci: Italy's Sweets
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Francine Segan
By (photographer) Ellen Silverman
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 262,Width 242
Category/GenreCookery, food and drink
National and regional cuisine
Cakes, baking, icing and sugarcraft
ISBN/Barcode 9781584798989
ClassificationsDewey:641.8650945
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Stewart, Tabori & Chang Inc
Imprint Stewart, Tabori & Chang Inc
Publication Date 1 October 2011
Publication Country United States

Description

Join Francine Segan on a virtual tour of Italy with more than 125 recipes for cookies, cakes, pastries, frozen confections, and more. Favorites such as Cannoli and Zuppa Inglese are featured along with unusual regional specialties such as Licorice Granita and Chocolate Eggplant. In addition to beloved classics and traditional holiday fare, readers will find contemporary sweets enjoyed by Italians today--including a light and luscious "updated" Tiramisu that does not use raw eggs. Segan brings each recipe to life, introducing the countless cooks from whom she learned them: Italian grandmothers and young foodies, pastry chefs and bakery owners, food writers and internationally renowned sweets manufacturers. A chapter on after-dinner drinks rounds out this ultimate, comprehensive guide. Praise for Dolci: "Italian home cooks seem to have a savant-like talent for elevating humble staples such as fresh fruit, nuts and cocoa to elegant heights. Their gift: knowing when an ingredient is at its peak and being unafraid to let its singular virtues shine. Evidence of that talent is on every page of Dolci: Italy's Sweets, a new cookbook by food historian Francine Segan that brings together a canon of authentic recipes collected from the people who really use them" --The Wall Street Journal "Full-page color photos and an elegant design make this a great contender for a gift book. A swoon-worthy title for those with a sweet tooth and open to expanding their dessert repertoire." --Publishers Weekly

Author Biography

Francine Segan is a food historian and the author of four cookbooks, including The Opera Lover's Cookbook, a James Beard and IACP award finalist. She is Food and Home editor for bettyconfidential.com. Segan lives in New York City.