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In her hit Food Network show <i>Everyday Italian</i>, Giada De Laurentiis shows you how to cook delicious, beautiful food in a flash. And here, in her long-awaited first book, she does the same&#8212;helps you put a fabulous dinner on the table tonight, for friends or just for the kids, with a minimum of fuss and a maximum of flavor. She makes it all look easy, because it is. <br><br><i>Everyday Italian</i> is true to its title: the fresh, simple recipes are incredibly quick and accessible, and also utterly mouth-watering&#8212;perfect for everyday cooking. And the book is focused on the real-life considerations of what you actually have in your refrigerator and pantry (no mail-order ingredients here) and what you&#8217;re in the mood for&#8212;whether a simply sauced pasta or a hearty family-friendly roast, these great recipes cover every contingency. So, for example, you&#8217;ll find dishes that you can make solely from pantry ingredients, or those that transform lowly leftovers into exquisite entr&#233;es (including brilliant ideas for leftover pasta), and those that satisfy your yearning to have something sweet baking in the oven. There are 7 ways to make red sauce more interesting, 6 different preparations of the classic cutlet, 5 perfect pestos, 4 creative uses for prosciutto, 3 variations on basic polenta, 2 great steaks, and 1 sublime chocolate tiramis&#249;&#8212;plus 100 other recipes that turn everyday ingredients into speedy but special dinners.<br><br>What&#8217;s more, <i>Everyday Italian</i> is organized according to what type of food you want tonight&#8212;whether a soul-warming stew for Sunday supper, a quick saut&#233; for a weeknight, or a baked pasta for potluck. These categories will help you figure out what to cook in an instant, with such choices as fresh-from-the-pantry appetizers, sauceless pastas, everyday roasts, and stuffed vegetables&#8212;whatever you&#8217;re in the mood for, you&#8217;ll be able to find a simple, delicious recipe for it here. That&#8217;s the beauty of Italian home cooking, and that&#8217;s what Giada De Laurentiis offers here&#8212;the essential recipes to make a great Italian dinner. Tonight.

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"The Varied and Sensible Use of Vegetables in the Italian kitchen provides the best inspiration for American cooks", writes Jack Bishop. In this comprehensive cookbook, at once authentic and uniquely accessible, Bishop explores the rich diversity of Italian vegetarian cooking, with recipes collected from extensive travels throughout Italy. This is simple, everyday good food: Classic Minestrone with Pesto; Penne with Portobello Mushroom Ragu; Polenta with Garlicky Greens; Three-Cheese Pizza. The practical organization makes planning meals easy. Chapters include antipasti, soups, pasta, polenta, rice, legumes, eggs, vegetable main courses, sandwiches, tarts, pizza, side dishes, salads, and desserts. Each recipe includes a suggested accompaniment.

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In her hit Food Network show <i>Everyday Italian</i>, Giada De Laurentiis shows you how to cook delicious, beautiful food in a flash. And here, in her long-awaited first book, she does the same&#8212;helps you put a fabulous dinner on the table tonight, for friends or just for the kids, with a minimum of fuss and a maximum of flavor. She makes it all look easy, because it is. <br><br><i>Everyday Italian</i> is true to its title: the fresh, simple recipes are incredibly quick and accessible, and also utterly mouth-watering&#8212;perfect for everyday cooking. And the book is focused on the real-life considerations of what you actually have in your refrigerator and pantry (no mail-order ingredients here) and what you&#8217;re in the mood for&#8212;whether a simply sauced pasta or a hearty family-friendly roast, these great recipes cover every contingency. So, for example, you&#8217;ll find dishes that you can make solely from pantry ingredients, or those that transform lowly leftovers into exquisite entr&#233;es (including brilliant ideas for leftover pasta), and those that satisfy your yearning to have something sweet baking in the oven. There are 7 ways to make red sauce more interesting, 6 different preparations of the classic cutlet, 5 perfect pestos, 4 creative uses for prosciutto, 3 variations on basic polenta, 2 great steaks, and 1 sublime chocolate tiramis&#249;&#8212;plus 100 other recipes that turn everyday ingredients into speedy but special dinners.<br><br>What&#8217;s more, <i>Everyday Italian</i> is organized according to what type of food you want tonight&#8212;whether a soul-warming stew for Sunday supper, a quick saut&#233; for a weeknight, or a baked pasta for potluck. These categories will help you figure out what to cook in an instant, with such choices as fresh-from-the-pantry appetizers, sauceless pastas, everyday roasts, and stuffed vegetables&#8212;whatever you&#8217;re in the mood for, you&#8217;ll be able to find a simple, delicious recipe for it here. That&#8217;s the beauty of Italian home cooking, and that&#8217;s what Giada De Laurentiis offers here&#8212;the essential recipes to make a great Italian dinner. Tonight.

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<p>Scott Conant&#8217;s L&#8217;Impero restaurant in Manhattan has been thrilling diners and impressing critics and award committees since it opened in 2003. Now he translates his inspired combination of the best of new American cooking with the best of Italian cuisine into more than 125 sophisticated but simple recipes.<br><br>Featuring thirty elegant color photos throughout and superb recipes ranging from Scott&#8217;s signature, and classically simple, Spaghetti with Fresh Tomato Sauce and Basil, to White Bean and Escarole Soup with Rosemary and Sage, Crabmeat Risotto with Spicy Red Peppers, Short Rib Agnolotti with Horseradish and Brown Butter, to Individual Apple Crostatas and Bittersweet Chocolate Truffle Cake, <i>Scott Conant&#8217;s New Italian Cooking</i> will be considered the gold standard for those who want to enjoy something a little different when the menu calls for Italian.<br><br>As a busy entrepreneur about to open a new, even more ambitious, restaurant in Manhattan, Scott understands that time is of the essence. So he includes dishes that suit hectic weekday schedules, like quick-cooking chicken recipes and soups that can be made in forty-five minutes or less. Then he slows things down for the weekend with dishes that require more time, but involve braising and other slow-cooking methods that can be left unattended.<br><br>For anyone who loves food that is not only out of the ordinary but out of this world, <i>Scott Conant&#8217;s New Italian Cooking</i> is an absolute must-have.</p>

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<p>Scott Conant&#8217;s L&#8217;Impero restaurant in Manhattan has been thrilling diners and impressing critics and award committees since it opened in 2003. Now he translates his inspired combination of the best of new American cooking with the best of Italian cuisine into more than 125 sophisticated but simple recipes.<br><br>Featuring thirty elegant color photos throughout and superb recipes ranging from Scott&#8217;s signature, and classically simple, Spaghetti with Fresh Tomato Sauce and Basil, to White Bean and Escarole Soup with Rosemary and Sage, Crabmeat Risotto with Spicy Red Peppers, Short Rib Agnolotti with Horseradish and Brown Butter, to Individual Apple Crostatas and Bittersweet Chocolate Truffle Cake, <i>Scott Conant&#8217;s New Italian Cooking</i> will be considered the gold standard for those who want to enjoy something a little different when the menu calls for Italian.<br><br>As a busy entrepreneur about to open a new, even more ambitious, restaurant in Manhattan, Scott understands that time is of the essence. So he includes dishes that suit hectic weekday schedules, like quick-cooking chicken recipes and soups that can be made in forty-five minutes or less. Then he slows things down for the weekend with dishes that require more time, but involve braising and other slow-cooking methods that can be left unattended.<br><br>For anyone who loves food that is not only out of the ordinary but out of this world, <i>Scott Conant&#8217;s New Italian Cooking</i> is an absolute must-have.</p>

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<p>Scott Conant&#8217;s L&#8217;Impero restaurant in Manhattan has been thrilling diners and impressing critics and award committees since it opened in 2003. Now he translates his inspired combination of the best of new American cooking with the best of Italian cuisine into more than 125 sophisticated but simple recipes.<br><br>Featuring thirty elegant color photos throughout and superb recipes ranging from Scott&#8217;s signature, and classically simple, Spaghetti with Fresh Tomato Sauce and Basil, to White Bean and Escarole Soup with Rosemary and Sage, Crabmeat Risotto with Spicy Red Peppers, Short Rib Agnolotti with Horseradish and Brown Butter, to Individual Apple Crostatas and Bittersweet Chocolate Truffle Cake, <i>Scott Conant&#8217;s New Italian Cooking</i> will be considered the gold standard for those who want to enjoy something a little different when the menu calls for Italian.<br><br>As a busy entrepreneur about to open a new, even more ambitious, restaurant in Manhattan, Scott understands that time is of the essence. So he includes dishes that suit hectic weekday schedules, like quick-cooking chicken recipes and soups that can be made in forty-five minutes or less. Then he slows things down for the weekend with dishes that require more time, but involve braising and other slow-cooking methods that can be left unattended.<br><br>For anyone who loves food that is not only out of the ordinary but out of this world, <i>Scott Conant&#8217;s New Italian Cooking</i> is an absolute must-have.</p>

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