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Food can bind and govern a family and no one knows this more than Hollywood actor and respected foodie, Stanley Tucci. Throughout his childhood, cooking was a familial venture evoking a wealth of memories and traditions.



Featuring family-friendly dishes and stunning photography THE TUCCI TABLE will captivate food lovers' imaginations with recipes from Stanley's traditional Italian roots as well as those of his British wife, Felicity Blunt. Each dish is introduced by Stanley and he offers an insight into why each recipe is so special to his family. Recipes include Pasta Al Forno, Roasted Sea bass, Pan Seared Venison and British classics such as Shepherd's Pie and Sausage Rolls.



THE TUCCI TABLE captures the true joys of family cooking.

226 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 28, 2014

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Stanley Tucci

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Actor Stanley Tucci was born on November 11, 1960, in Peekskill, New York. He is the son of Joan (Tropiano), a writer, and Stanley Tucci, an art teacher. His family is Italian-American, with origins in Calabria.

Tucci has three children with Kate Tucci, who passed away in 2009. Tucci married Felicity Blunt in August 2012.

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1,112 reviews774 followers
May 1, 2022
With my weakness for cookbooks, I could not pass up The Tucci Table: Cooking with Family and Friends by Stanley Tucci. The photographs were beautiful, one of the most poignant being those of a well-worn book with recipes scratched on the page or taped to an index card with family recipes. Stanley Tucci began to think about writing this book with the realization that he and his three beautiful children had been trying to recreate many of the recipes of his late wife, Kate. With the exception of a couple of recipes that were written down, the family was able to preserve her memory through cooking her favorite dishes, most of them recreated on a trial-and-error basis, many of them in this book.

This is a collection of recipes not only from his parents but his wife Felicity Blunt and her sister, Emily, as well as many friends and colleagues. There are also lovely photographs of some pretty tasty foods, some of my favorites being emily's chicken noodle soup, potato and leek soup with fried parsley, cannellini bean and tuna salad with red onion, pasta with mushrooms, basic risotto, israeli couscous with slow-roasted tomatoes and caramelized onions, and always a favorite, fried green tomatoes. His recipes are fun in the sense that the instructions and ingredients may contain "a glug of olive oil, followed by a good pinch of fresh parsley."

This was a beautiful book that captures the magic of eating together as a celebration of what we mean to one another in the sharing a meal. Stanley Tucci says it best:

"The dinner table is the anvil upon which we forge our relationships. Be they ties of family, of friendship, of new love or of old, it is a place where we share the events of our day, our feelings, our stories, our memories, and our hopes and promises for the future."
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229 reviews
January 15, 2018
I am not a fan of cookbooks, actually I strongly dislike them. The authors often include recipes that are too long, too cumbersome, completely unrealistic for 'normal' people.. and with a list of ingredients that would put to shame a Michelin restaurant..
For this reason when I stumbled into this book written by Stanley Tucci and his wife Felicity Blunt I just loved.. simple, practical recipes, with ingredients that we can easily find in our kitchen, beautiful photos, just the right amount of words and picture. Bravo to both of them!
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804 reviews128 followers
July 18, 2025
What a beautiful and well arranged cookbook! The photographs are works of art, the recipes are well described.

The recipes gave me a lot of ideas - not only trying some of his recipes, but using some ingredients & techniques in and for my own cooking.

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848 reviews77 followers
June 22, 2015
Stanley Tucci is an actor, known for his roles in The Devil Wears Prada and Julie & Julia. In 1996, Tucci co-wrote and starred in a movie called Big Night, about two brothers who have one night to save their Italian restaurant. The movie has achieved cult status, earning many fans for Tucci and his costar Anthony Shaloub.

Tucci has always loved to cook, and follows his successful 2012 The Tucci Cookbook with a new cookbook, The Tucci Table, filled with recipes from himself, his family and even some famous friends, written with his wife Felicity Blunt, sister of actress Emily Blunt.

From his late friend actress Natasha Richardson, whom he said was "an extraordinary cook who threw some of the best dinner parties I have ever attended', he shares her Pissaladiere, topped with anchovies, onions and olives.

His son Nico's Pasta with Proscuitto, Onions, Peas and Pancetta looks like a winning dish to me, and I appreciated the detailed instructions on the carbonara finish to the dish.

He also tells some funny stories, like the time he asked Felicity what she wanted to cook for a dinner party the following weekend. She decided on a suckling pig, which was problematic since neither had ever cooked one before. They got a whole pig from the butcher, but it was too long to fit on their barbeque spit. So they got out the hacksaw and tried to cut off the pig's head, when their children came home from school to see the carnage.

The book is heavy on Italian food, naturally, and I am tempted to try his Polenta Fries, which Tucci calls a great alternative to French fries. They look delicious.

Tucci formatted the book so that the directions come first, then the ingredients, which may confuse some people. This is a book for confident cooks, more casual cooks who like to go more by instinct than exact measurements. (See glug of olive oil, above)

Reading The Tucci Table is like sitting in Tucci's kitchen, and you can hear his voice as you read his stories about how his mother-in-law makes it this way, and he got this recipe on location in Atlanta for The Hunger Games.
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1,453 reviews37 followers
December 9, 2014
Stanley Tucci is an accomplished actor, he is also an accomplished chef; so the writing of a cook book is not so far out of the realm of what should be expected.

But if you think that a cookbook with a celebrity name attached to it is all that The Tucci Table is then you are about to be wonderfully surprised.

The Tucci Table is a glimpse inside the private and intimate life of Stanley Tucci and the people he loves. He shares insights into family and caring that happen to be part of the food he makes and enjoys. Some of the recipes are his and some are friends and family. But what should be felt through it all is the setting of the family dinner, where food is prepared carefully and with the love that one brings to their family. These are not meals meant to impress others, these are the foods meant to bring people home.

The recipes are carefully written so that they can be followed easily. But more than the food, there is a strong and powerful sense of family throughout.

A very enjoyable read and yes I will be trying out some of these meals!
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206 reviews11 followers
March 28, 2025
I love Stanley Tucci. Great actor, skilled cook, and photographs. These are dishes I can make.

Buona Fortuna! Mangiare Bene!
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1,060 reviews58 followers
September 8, 2024
I like Stanley Tucci as an actor and loved his two series on BBC TV about travelling around Italy sampling all the food. He is a man who clearly loves his food and loves cooking and belongs to a serious foodie family, so I was keen to read his cookbook.
There weren’t a lot of the recipe types that were new to me, but some had nice twists on meals I cooked in the past. I tried nine of the recipes, and all bar one were excellent, and most I would make again. Two of my favourites were the ‘Quinoa salad with feta, pomegranate and pistachio’ and ‘Cannellini bean with tuna salad with red onion’ – quick and easy and mostly made with store cupboard ingredients that I usually have on hand. ‘The pork chops with onions and mustard’ and ‘Nico’s pasta with prosciutto, onions, peas and pancetta’ were extremely tasty and again not difficult.
My big disaster was the ‘Uova da ravioli’ - large ravioli with a spinach and cheese and whole egg yolk filling. All my fault – not Stanley’s. I decided to use shop bought fresh lasagne sheets instead of making my own, and did not make sure the sheets were fully soft and pliable before constructing the ravioli. Result: egg yolk and filling oozing everywhere in the pan while cooking. The actual mess was very tasty – and I’d like to use the filling again – but not as individual ravioli. I’ll poach the eggs separately in future.
The one thing that really irritated me about the book, was the lack of metric measures. I know Stanley Tucci is American, but he lives in London with his British wife (also named as author) and the book is published in London – so why not at least give metric equivalents alongside the imperial measures that only three countries in the world still use (US, Myanmar, Liberia) – the UK has moved on into the modern era!).
This is a nice cookbook with some lovely recipes, and Stanley Tucci is always worth spending time with.
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667 reviews17 followers
March 26, 2017
Is there anything this gorgeous man cannot do?

I borrowed it for the Tucci, but the recipes are really straight forward and are delicious dishes. And the book is full of gorgeous photos of both the food and the Tucci family.
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1,294 reviews124 followers
January 16, 2016
I like the actor, Stanley Tucci, and now I like the chef too! These recipes are the flavors I am used to, and are not overly complicated. In fact, I made two recipes from the book and enjoyed them both.
First I made the potato and leek soup with fried parsley.
The soup was delicious! I will probably not bother with the fried parsley next time, as it was mainly for presentation anyway, but the soup is a definite hit in my home and perfect for the colder months ahead.
Next I made pasta with prosciutto, onions, peas and pancetta.
Another huge hit in my home. What's not to love about a dish with bacon in it? Pancetta is basically Italian bacon. YUM!
I can't wait to browse through again and pick another recipe.
Plus it was nice to read some of Stanley's thoughts in the book about family and food. His wife also added a few words here and there, and it personalized the cooking even more.
I love this cookbook. It is a perfect blend of celebrity and food!
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872 reviews2 followers
January 9, 2023
Italian and British food at their finest, complete with easy-to-follow recipes and suggested ingredient brands + alternatives for those of us who don’t live near a true gourmet market who don’t want to invest in an expensive seasoning for just 1 recipe. I will be adding this to my permanent cookbook shelf.
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May 9, 2022
That’s it, I guess I have to make my own mayonnaise now.

I’ve been steadily reading food books and cookbooks for the last several years as our family culture and appetites grow and my passion for feeding these people well grows to match.

Received this book today for a Mother’s Day present and I’m excited to dive in and try some of the recipes, having already dabbled in some Tucci recipes after reading his memoir.

I can’t in good conscience give this book a rating until we try some recipes.
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600 reviews20 followers
January 8, 2022
Don’t get me wrong. I love cookbooks, and I think Stanley Tucci is great. But this particular cookbook wasn’t what I had expected, recipe-wise. Some recipes were pretty involved, while others were incredibly simplistic. Absolutely nothing wrong with that, but overall, I did not find myself saving favorites from this collection like I usually do. No dog-eared images or splattered pages this time.
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3,558 reviews47 followers
May 28, 2022
I read this after reading Stanley's most recent book. There are some great stories in here. The sausage rolls look amazing and this book contains the recipe for THE roast potatoes. Yay! Also a steak with oregano, thyme and rosemary sandwich sounds amazing.
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Author 9 books38 followers
March 5, 2022
Beautiful family cookbook, a blend of Italian and British recipes with clear instructions and photos that just make me feel happy.
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2,729 reviews11 followers
June 7, 2024
This book is family recipes from the Tucci family (his previous wife, current wife, kids).
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562 reviews2 followers
July 28, 2021
It’s rare to find a cookbook that does NOT require $400 worth of ingredients for every recipe and $5,000 worth of equipment, even rarer to find a celebrity cookbook that does the same. Aside from a few of the meatier products, everything in this cookbook can be found at Ye Old Walmart. The Tuccis have filled their cookbook with complex-sounding but actually quite simple recipes that anyone could pull off. Favorite recipe is the spaghetti vongole, the recipe that I would never make (but would love to…) is the rabbit one
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1,862 reviews523 followers
January 11, 2015
Disclaimer: My sincere thanks to NetGalley and Gallery, Threshold, Pocket Books for providing me with a complimentary e-book copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

My Review: I have been a fan of Stanley Tucci's acting for quite awhile. Who didn't love him in Easy A (um, no one!), The Hunger Games series and Julie and Julia to name only a few? I will admit to having a bit of a crush on him as an actor but now to learn that he was a self-proclaimed foodie too?! That was the sprinkling of fresh Parmesan on the proverbial ravioli for me!

Now, I've read my fair share of cookbooks and they each have their own feel to them. The feeling that I got from this book was heart. It has a whole lot of heart because Tucci incorporates his personality into each chapter as he shares family anecdotes, provides tips, helps the home cook outfit their own kitchens and brings the reader into his family kitchen. It shows that food and family are inextricably linked in the Tucci home where their family dinner table is one of the foundations of family life. With the casual feel to the writing I could easily imagine him reading them to me in his signature voice.

From the beginning of the book you can tell that he and his wife Felicity adore food and feeding people. It's a wonderful combination of Italian and English family favourites (with a touch of North American flair). There are a vast array of dishes to choose from including appetizers, soups (the Tuscan Tomato Soup!), sandwiches (Grilled Cheese with Pesto and Prosciutto!), main dishes including fish, pasta and even some British fare from Felicity's upbringing in the UK like Beef Wellington and Shepherd's Pie. While there are a few dessert recipes thrown in for good measure the Tucci/Blunt family aren't dessert lovers so there isn't a plethora to choose from in that category which is fine by me.

The overall feel of the book isn't intimidating or snooty but very encouraging and doable. The recipes may challenge a new cook with some ingredients that aren't standard North American fare as well as some instructions that assume a basic level of culinary understanding but for the intermediate cook this would be a great book to add to the home collection.

'When I think of the moments that have brought me the most pleasure, the most joy, they are almost always framed within the context of food and the table."

Stanley's way of writing encourages the home cook to jump in and give his recipes a try. The inclusion of short family stories and even some pictures of his family in the kitchen helped to give this cookbook a very homey feel to it which I really enjoyed. He comes off as a 'normal kinda guy' who adores food and feeding those he loves. Add into this the beautiful pictures of many of the recipes and this cookbook is a keeper and would make a great gift for a home cook.

My Rating: 4/5 stars

** This book review, as well as hundreds more, can also be found on my blog, The Baking Bookworm (www.thebakingbookworm.blogspot.ca) along with my tried and true favourite recipes.
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732 reviews
October 29, 2014
I've got to say, this book has a really wide variety of recipes, and a high volume of them too. This cookbook is a nice blend of "a little bit of everything", but draws heavily on Italian, British, and American cuisines. There's a lot of dishes in here that I was familiar with, which helped to set the familial tone that Stanley Tucci wished to give to the reader.

Each recipe comes with a fun little story that introduces the people in Tucci's life, and makes you feel like you know them too. It made the recipes seem more personal, as though this book wasn't mass produced, but given to you as something special. There's a fair bit of humor in this book as well, which made it very easy to flip through for recipes. It's clear that this book was written in love.

The book is divided by course for easy navigation. In addition to anecdotes about Tucci's family, these recipes are paired with tips on how to store these dishes, how to make them better, or how to work with substitutions in a pinch. I really appreciated that for some of the more difficult recipes that step by step photos were included. The photography in this book is lovely, and while there's not a picture for every recipe, there are a lot of photographs.

This is a book that virtually anyone can use. There are some basic recipes for those who are new to the kitchen, and more complex dishes for those of us who have more experience with cooking. A few of the dishes that I most look forward to trying include Isabel's New York Cheesecake Ice Cream, Baked Ham with Mostarda di Frutta, and Pan-Seared Loin of Venison with Red Wine, Juniper and Quince.

This is a solid book for beginners and more experienced home cooks alike who are looking for new meals to share with their families. Thanks to Netgalley & Gallery Books for my copy in exchange for my honest review. This review can also be found on my blog, Bitches n Prose.
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325 reviews16 followers
October 15, 2015
I have to say, I was expecting a cookbook filled with fantastic Italian food, given that Tucci is Italian (at least, I think he is). What this cookbook is, however, is a book of Tucci's family recipes... stuff they eat for breakfast, their favorite hors d'oeuvres, etc., and also the recipes of some of his celebrity friends.

I made one recipe out of this book, and that was Emily Blunt's chicken noodle soup. She claims it helped her nab John Krasinski, so I knew I had to try it out. Possibly Emily just has the magic touch, because mine was so, so. It was flavorful, for sure (you add a dash of barbecue sauce!) but very oily since Emily instructs us to boil the chicken thigh bones in the broth.

Just as the soup was so-so, The Tucci Table is a so, so cookbook. There's nothing in there you can't find online, except the allure of eating the family recipes of A-list and B-list stars.
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725 reviews
October 28, 2014
I received this book for free from NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion. I love to cook. I love cookbooks. I love to read them cover to cover. The stories are as intriguing to me as the recipes. This was a nice book. Nice stories, a peek into the lives of the Tucci family. We may be related, Stanley and I, as many of his recipes are mine. We cook the same way, old school and rustic. So while I enjoyed the stories, I wasn't able to find anything new in the recipe department. Still, an enjoyable cookbook.
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505 reviews22 followers
May 26, 2015
The Tucci Table is full of recipes that are based on simple, quality ingredients and traditional flavors. These are recipes you might have been lucky to learn amongst family growing up. The instructions are brief and accessible, the ingredients not too intimidating. Nothing in here is unbearably elaborate or trendy. It would be good to own if you wanted a simple, go-to reference for classic meals, or if you like to stare at Stanley Tucci's hands while you drink wine and paste your face over his wife's.
84 reviews2 followers
March 4, 2015
I was a little skeptical about this book given the track record of celebrity cookbooks, but Tucci managed to put together a collection of classic Italian family recipes. The recipes are all very easy to recreate and each dish comes with a personal narrative describing the importance of the dish to the Tuccis.
905 reviews6 followers
July 23, 2015
I firmly believe that Stanley Tucci makes better everything that he's in, and that includes this cookbook. Some of the recipes seem tasty, AND I think he gets added to my top 5 list!
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1,156 reviews26 followers
December 30, 2021
Mouthwatering recipes, clear instructions, excellent pictures, and witty and heart-felt anecdotal notes. Many new recipes to try...
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362 reviews9 followers
April 30, 2023
Growing up, I remember watching movies with the bald guy with the glasses who looked super smart. As I started to select genres that I liked and prefered as one does with age, I was still able to find him in even the strangest of movie selections- of the top of my head, He was reassuring as the doctor in a movie I found utterly boring: The First Avenger, Captain America. He was the reassuring Head designer in that cult classic The Devil Wears Prada. He was frightening in a quiet and menacing way in The lovely Bones and for a while I was hesitant to watch anything else he was in - the mark of a great actor.

Who knew Stanley Tucci was a culinary adventurer and alchemist. I started out with his show, Searching for Italy and his narration, the cinematography, his ancestral journey and the people he chose to interview reignited a love for romanticism of Italy and the Roman expeditions into flavor and experimentation.

And then, I discovered his books and as an amateur cook (doing well I might say) and an amateur baker (doing rather poorly I'll admit) I was eager to dive right into whatever he had writing. Happy to report that not only was I not disappointed - I am famished and headed to the kitchen to make a wholesome mess, drink wine and chuck some of it into the pot while simmering something delicious.

Bon Appetito!
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6,745 reviews276 followers
October 13, 2021
... soția mea, Kate, a fost o bucătăreasă minunată și generoasă. Copiii noștri - Isabel, Nicolo și Camilla - și cu mine am făcut tot ce ne stă în putință pentru a recrea multe dintre felurile sale de mâncare pentru că, din păcate, cu excepția câtorva, nu au fost niciodată notate. Când le gătim acum o păstrăm mereu prezentă în viețile noastre și, deși erau delicioase, ceea ce le-a făcut cu adevărat speciale a fost faptul că erau parte din ea și că ea le-a preparat pentru noi.

Acum câțiva ani, am avut norocul să o cunosc pe Felicity la nunta surorii ei, Emily. Ori de câte ori am vorbit în acel weekend, conversația ne-a condus inevitabil la mâncare; ce feluri de mâncare ne-au plăcut, unde am mâncat și, în cele din urmă, până la sfârșitul nunții, unde am mânca împreună. Când s-a întâmplat acea masă fatidică, ea a probat o pasiune și o poftă de mâncare și vin care au rivalizat cu ale mele (și poate cu cele ale lui Henric al VIII-lea și Bacchus combinate). Nu am văzut niciodată o persoană atât de suplă să se bucure atât de mult de mâncarea ei. Am fost rapit.
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244 reviews10 followers
October 31, 2016
Pretentious but Beautifully Illustrated with Engaging Stories

My thoughts are a little conflicted about this cookbook. On one hand, it is beautifully illustrated, with helpful step-by-step photos for some of the recipes. It also includes some very nice recipes from celebrity friends. On the other hand, most of the recipes include ingredients that I never have on hand, would probably never purchase and have no way to obtain, including some specific Italian ingredients such as trofiette – I had to look this one up to find out it’s an Italian pasta. For the recipes I found for which I have ingredients, these are extremely simple recipes that most cooks already know by heart.

I’ll have to say, my favorite part of the entire cookbook was the stories. Mr. Tucci has a wonderful way of expressing himself as he interweaves stories into each recipe’s introduction.

I received my advanced reading copy from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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442 reviews
May 2, 2024
I am in LOVE with this cookbook. I borrowed it from the library and have already added it to my Amazon cart for purchase. It would be easier to tell you the recipes that I do not want to try (I'm looking at you venison and rabbit) than list every single one I want to try. Here are a few though...potato and leek soup with fried parsley, ALL the salads (but OMG the quinoa with feta, pomegranate, and pistachio), pork chops with onions and mustard, seared lamb chops, Cornish hens with sage and pancetta, and my all-time favorite fried green tomatoes. I first discovered Stanley through my book club pick, Taste, which I listened to on audio. It was amazing to hear his voice but I was devastated to miss getting to see the recipes he talked about. It is well worth the time to dive into his cookbooks. There is something unique about the time and care that goes into visual aesthetics of his books. He creates a casual elegance that I really enjoy.
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