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The Roads to Rome: A Cookbook

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Roads to Rome: A Cookbook

Contributors:

By (Author) Jarrett Wrisley
By (author) Paolo Vitaletti

ISBN:

9781984822321

Publisher:

Random House USA Inc

Imprint:

Clarkson Potter

Publication Date:

3rd November 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

641.5945

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 211mm, Height 277mm

Description

An epic, exquisitely photographed road trip through the Italian countryside, exploring the ancient traditions, master artisans, and over 80 storied recipes that built the iconic cuisine of Rome When former food writer Jarrett Wrisley and chef Paolo Vitaletti decided to open an Italian restaurant, they didn't just take a trip to Rome. They spent years crisscrossing the surrounding countryside, eating, drinking, and traveling down whatever road they felt like taking. Only after they opened Appia, an authentic Roman trattoria in Bangkok of all places, did they realize that their epic journey had all the makings of a book. So they went back. And this time, they took a photographer. Roman cuisine doesn't come from Rome, exactly, but from the roads to Rome-the trade routes that brought foods from all over Italy to the capital. InThe Roads to Rome,Jarrett and Paolo weave their way between Roman kitchens and through the countryside of Lazio, Umbria, and Emilia-Romagna, meeting farmers and artisans and learning about the origins of the ingredients that gave rise to such iconic dishes as pasta Cacio e Pepe and Spaghetti all'Amatriciana. They go straight to source of the beloved dishes of the countryside, highlighting recipes for everything from Vignarola bursting with sauteed artichokes, fava beans, and spring peas with guanciale to Porchetta made with crisp-roasted pork belly and loin. Five years in the making, part-cookbook and part-travelogue,The Roads to Romeis an ode to the butchers, fishermen, and other artisans who feed the city, and how their history and culture come to the plate.

Reviews

"There are too many excellent Roman classics here to countand also a few well-hidden quirks among their pages."Epicurious

Author Bio

Jarrett Wrisley is a food writer-turned-restaurateur living in Bangkok. He has written for The Atlantic, Lucky Peach, The Art of Eating, Food & Wine, Travel + Leisure, National Geographic Magazine, and various magazines and newspapers across Asia. His two restaurants, Soul Food Mahanakorn and Appia, have been praised by the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Travel + Leisure, and CNN Travel. Italian-born chef Paolo Vitaletti is the co-founder of Appia with Jarrett Wrisley in Bangkok. As a team, they operate a farm outside of Rome where they will open an inn and restaurant. Paolo also owns Peppina, Bangkok's best Neapolitan pizzeria.

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