Franco Manca, Artisan Pizza to Make Perfectly at Home

Hardback

Main Details

Title Franco Manca, Artisan Pizza to Make Perfectly at Home
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Giuseppe Mascoli
By (author) Bridget Hugo
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 196
Category/GenreNational and regional cuisine
ISBN/Barcode 9780857832177
ClassificationsDewey:641.8248
Audience
General
Illustrations colour photography

Publishing Details

Publisher Octopus Publishing Group
Imprint Kyle Books
Publication Date 7 November 2013
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Every critic, blogger and Londoner has sung the praises of Franco Manca, whose pizzas are `the best in Britain' (Observer). The owner, Giuseppe Mascoli, knows that the best pizza in Italy comes from Naples and therefore, as an expat Neopolitan himself, he has gone back to its roots, where making pizza is all about simple things (bread, tomato, cheese) and simple steps (make the dough, let it rise, flatten it, add topping, bake in the oven), all using the best ingredients to produce pizza of exceptional quality. Aimed at the home cook who doesn't have a traditional woodburning oven, Giuseppe has tailored his recipes so you can use a pizza stone or a heavy baking tray and still get great results. His famous, slow-rising sourdough recipe produces a soft and easily digestible crust, there are 50-60 recipes with seasonal variations, plus chapters on fritti (fried starters) and salads and also tips and techniques for making your own flavoured oils, preserving your tomatoes and curing your meat. Without a doubt, this is the closest you'll come to the real deal in your home kitchen, and in your personal quest for perfect pizza.

Author Biography

Giuseppe Mascoli is the co-owner of the thriving pizza chain Franco Manca, with restaurants in Brixton, Chiswick, Clapham and Westfield. He also runs a successful wine supply company and owns Blacks, the Soho private members' club popular with journalists and artists. Bridget Hugo, his restaurateur partner, is a singer, artist, activist, and winner of the Young British Foodies 2012's 'New Best Alchemist of the Oven' for her Bread Bread bakery, which bakes for restaurants like Brunswick Cafe.