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Spring In Sicily
By (Author) Manuela Darling-Gansser
Hardie Grant Books
Hardie Grant Books
1st September 2009
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Places and peoples: general and pictorial works
641.59
Hardback
272
Width 246mm, Height 266mm
Spring in Sicily is a magical season of abundant growth and fertility. Fruit treesand vines are in new leaf, wheat fields stretch to the horizon, wild flowers growin profusion along the roadside and, at sea, tuna and swordfish swarm in anticipationof their annual migration. It is the perfect time to travel to Sicily and uncoverits secrets. Although small, Sicily has a big reputation and a colourful history. Itsprized position on the Mediterranean trade route has rewarded Sicily with centuriesof invasion and the influence of its conquerors is still evident in its architecture,cuisine and daily life. From the glittering Palermo of princes and palazzos tohumble seaside bars, from the derelict and forgotten island of Salina to vineyardsthriving on the rich slopes of Mount Etna, Manuela Darling-Gansser's Sicilianjourney reveals the real Sicily behind the myths and stereotypes. Like its landscape,Sicily's food is one of contrasts - rich Arab spices, exquisite mild ricotta, heartypasta, decadent desserts, and plenty of fresh fish, oranges, lemons and pistachios. And all Sicilians would agree, the best food is cooked at home. Drawn from thebest of Sicilian cuisine, Manuela's recipes are always tempting and make it easy tointroduce the flavours of Sicily into your home. The fourth of Manuela's seasonaljourneys, Spring in Sicily is a lavishly illustrated and highly evocative journey tothe heart of this unique island.
"Highly recommended for regional cooking and travel collections." --"Library Journal"
Manuela Darling-Gansser was born in Lugano, Switzerland. She spent her early childhood years in Iran before returning to school in Zurich. An inveterate traveller and keen linguist she has lived in the USA, Japan, Italy and the UK, and has visited other parts of Asia, India and North Africa. Inspired by family traditions, she has been a passionate cook all her adult life. Her successful travel and food books include Under the Olive Tree, Autumn in Piemonte and Winter in the Alps. Simon Griffiths is a leading photographer of garden, food and travel. He has undertaken overseas assignments for Gourmet Traveller and his work appears regularly in other magazines such as House and Garden and Vogue Living. He was the photographer for the best-selling Stephanie Alexander and Maggie Beer's Tuscan Cookbook.