According to this cookbook, the native ingredient of Italian cookery is "gusto." Whether it is a matter of a snack or a feast, the Italian has brought to his eating habits "la gioia di vivere," the joy of living. "Abbondanza" (plenty) is an idea that delights the Italian's soul and is even part of his religious feeling. Thus the Italian saying, "Buon pasto loda Iddio" (Good food praises God). And thus the classic reply of the Italian host to the guest who protests that the former had put himself out too much in loading his table, "Non e troppo, e semplicemente abbondante," (It is not too much; it is simply plentiful). How am I doing, Barbara?!
I love authentic Italian cookbooks written by those who grew up in true Italian home kitchens. This seems to be one of those books. All of the recipes are simple, easy to follow, and have all the classics like homemade pasta, sauces, antipasto, risotto, cannoli, and panettone. In the back of the book, the author gives complete menu ideas and holiday dinners. Dinner # 2 is my favorite: Antipasto, Minestrone, Ravioli, Veal Spinchoni, Garlic Bread, Romaine Salad, Zucchini, Cannoli, Coffee, and Wine.
My daughters still talk about the incredible Italian food they enjoyed while in Italy. They traveled throughout the country, and Kara even lived in Sicily for a study abroad program. She had an experience in Sicily that she will never forget. Before Kara left for Sicily, my Uncle Warren died. Warren was a bombardier with the 15th Air Force during World War II, who flew B-24 Liberator bombers from Southern Italy to war zones. Warren's wife, my Aunt Joyce, thought that Warren would have liked some of his ashes spread in Italy. Kara lovingly carried his ashes and spread them on a beach in Sicily. She wrote the following note, buried it in the sand, and sent the ashes out into the waters.
The girls have many more stories and photos, but as you can see, they had a great time in Venice, and fell in love with Lake Como, even though they didn't find George Clooney's house. They didn't bring home the cute gondolier as a souvenir, but would have tried to bring back Clooney, had they found him..
So who wants to take me to Italy and hold my hand for the long flight? Maybe we can find George Clooney and bring him back for the girls.
I am a very good hand holder and would love to go to Italy with you!
ReplyDeleteAwwww.... thanks. It's a deal. We really should do it someday. But let's keep George Clooney to ourselves. ;-)
ReplyDeletewhat would the likes of us do with aGeorge Clooney-can he cook?
ReplyDeleteWho cares?? We could dress him in a Bake-Off apron and watch him try!
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