The Pasta Codex: 1001 Recipes
By (Author) Vincenzo Buonassisi
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
27th October 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
641.822
Hardback
704
Width 178mm, Height 248mm
Vincenzo Buonassisi's landmark work, the culmination of decades of collecting and compiling authentic regional Italian recipes, represents a lost gem of classical Italian gastronomy, today returned to its original glory for an all-new audience. Featuring the first-ever translation of all 1,001 recipes, The Pasta Codex is a complete, authoritative look at one of the world's favourite foods. Incorporating recipes and research from every region of Italy, using every noodle shape and form flat, shaped, rolled, stuffed and both dried and fresh pasta, there's never been a more authentic and exhaustive look at pasta. Coded by ingredient Pasta with Vegetables, Pasta with Vegetables and Dairy, Pasta with Fish, Pasta with Game, and so on the book is easy to use and understand without detailed knowledge of Italian history or geography. Each recipe is presented plainly in Buonassisi's easy-going voice, no chef-speak here to confuse or dilute the authentic goodness these are classic nonna dishes from homes and kitchens across Italy.
Born in Abruzzo and trained as a lawyer, famed journalist, writer, and gastronome Vincenzo Buonassisi (1918-2004) is most remembered today for his many journal articles and books on classic Italian cuisine, especially his 1974 masterwork published by Rizzoli Milan, il codice della pasta. A member of every significant culinary/gastronomic society, including the prestigious Accademia italiana della Cucina, Buonassisi was considered one of Italy's foremost culinary authorities.