Gennaro's Limoni: Vibrant Italian Recipes Celebrating the Lemon
By (Author) Gennaro Contaldo
HarperCollins Publishers
Pavilion
13th October 2021
14th October 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
National and regional cuisine
Budget cookery
Cookery / food by ingredient: pasta and noodles
Quick and easy cookery
General cookery and recipes
Cookery dishes and courses: main courses
Organic food / organic cookery
Cookery / food by ingredient: herbs, spices, oils and vinegars
Cookery / food by ingredient: rice, grains, pulses, nuts and seeds
641.64334
Hardback
192
Width 195mm, Height 252mm, Spine 21mm
810g
Ask a foodie about the Amalfi Coast and lemons immediately spring to mind. The sweet, aromatic, large and thick-skinned Sfusato Amalfitano is the extraordinary and delectable citrus fruit which Gennaro Contaldo grew up with.
Lemons were and still are a part of daily life for locals of the Amalfi Coast, and, when Gennaro came to the UK over 40 years ago he continued this tradition. From a sliver of zest in his morning espresso to helping with minor ailments and even household chores, lemons have a wealth of uses.
No part of the lemon is wasted flesh, pith and skin are chopped into salads, juice is drizzled over meat, fish and veggies, while the aromatic zest adds a complexity to a dish's flavour. Even the leaves are used to wrap meat, fish and cheese for extra flavour, or finely chopped and made into a tea infusion.
Lemons can cleanse, refresh, preserve, cook and add a vibrant flavour to dishes as giving colour and an uplifting aroma. From Ravioli with Ricotta, Lemon and Mint, and Sicilian Chicken Involtini, to Lemon Biscuits, and Coffee and Lemon Semi-freddo, this is not only a beautiful and inspiring homage to the most revered of fruit but Gennaro's most inspirational book to date.
Chapters are: Introduction including The Amalfi Lemon and Lemons in the Kitchen; Small Plates; Vegetables; Fish; Meat; Desserts; Drinks & Preserves; Sauces & Dressings.
What a beautiful book full of incredible flavour.
-- Jamie OliverI can still remember the delight of eating my first Amalfi lemon whole, it was about the time I met Gennaro.Since then his books on Italian food have been a source of inspiration, particularly this one.
-- Rick SteinPassionate, personal and practical, this joyous book will delight a huge spectrum of home cooks
-- LoveREADING'Beautiful, vibrant packed with heavenly recipes all based around lemons'
-- Devon Life magazineGennaro Contaldo was born in Minori in Amalfi. He came to Britain in the late 1960s and worked in several restaurants around the country and in London,where he eventually opened the award-winning Passione. He came to public attention as the chef who inspired Jamie Oliver when they worked together atAntonio Carluccio's Neal Street restaurant. In Spring 2011 he co-presented Two Greedy Italians on BBC2 with Antonio Carluccio and in spring 2012 a secondseries, Two Greedy Italians Still Hungry was broadcast. He is the author of several cookbooks, including Let's Cook Italian, Gennaro's Italian Year andPassione.