First Edition. Quarto. Photographs by Deborah Jones. Handsome collection of recipes of Italian dishes by the James Beard Award winning chef-owner of Stir and several other restaurants in Boston.
This is probably biased but then again not. I love Anything Barbara Lynch so it goes with out saying that I drooled over these recipes and descriptives for days. She is without-a doubt the fiercest but refined chef.
Wow, this book has knocked my socks off. I love that there's not a big section at the start talking about ingredients and tools but rather these bits are worked in where they are pertinent to the recipes. The photography is drop dead gorgeous and the recipes are very accessible with most of the ingredients being readily available to the home cook. Plating is artful without being overly pretentious and again, something the home cook could easily do without too much fuss.
I bought this for the quick pickle recipe I saw on some TV show. The recipes look very tasty, sophisticated, but also simple enough for home cooking. Win, win, win. Also just the right amount of text and biography for a cookbook. Can't wait to try many many of these dishes!
This was an excellent cookbook. I want to try a ton of the recipes, and it flowed really well with anecdotes, tool and ingredient recommendations, and instructions written into the recipes as opposed to having separate sections for each. Definitely a keeper.