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Acquacotta, recipes and stories from Tuscany's secret silver coast, Emiko Davies

Label
Acquacotta, recipes and stories from Tuscany's secret silver coast, Emiko Davies
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 261) and index
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Acquacotta
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Emiko Davies
Sub title
recipes and stories from Tuscany's secret silver coast
Summary
Acquacotta is a celebration of the traditional cuisine of a lesser known part of Tuscany, the Silver Coast, which forms part of the territory of Maremma. Acquacotta, literally meaning "cooked water", is Maremma's most famous dish, a soup made of slowly simmered tomatoes and onions and poached eggs. There are countless variations and every town has its own. The book includes personal stories memories and lessons from the people (producers, winemakers, breeders, fisherman) Emiko has met. The Silver Coast is a geographically quite narrow area in the southernmost coastal part of the region--and includes the island-like promontory of Monte Argentario, the island of Giglio, the lagoon town of Orbetello and the last Tuscan town on the border of Lazio, Capalbio. Surrounded by thick, wild boar-inhabiting, forest-covered hills and twisted, ancient olive trees, the area is known for its rustic peasant cooking, where hearty soups, hand-reared chickens or rabbits, foraged wild vegetables, mushrooms and chestnuts and wild-caught game have long provided sustenance--and still colour the local cuisine. Acquacotta champions the food Emiko loves to eat and cook--comforting, low-maintenance and easy to prepare. It's food that calls for sharing with friends or family, gathered around a big table. And like most peasant cuisine, it is about getting the best out of a few ingredients and providing a belly-filling meal that not only doesn't cost the earth, but is delicious
Table Of Contents
Machine generated contents note: From the Woods / Dal Bosco -- From the Sea and the Lagoon / Dal Mare e Dalla Laguna -- From the Vegetable Patch / Dall'Orto -- From the Farmhouse / Dalla Fattoria -- Sweets / Dolci
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