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Brunetti's Cookbook

by Roberta Pianaro, Donna Leon (Foreword by)
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Overview

Among their many pleasures, Donna Leon’s Commissario Guido Brunetti novels have long been celebrated for their mouth-watering descriptions of food. Multicourse lunches at home with Paola and the children, snacks grabbed at a bar with a glass of wine or two, a quick sandwich during a busy day, or a working lunch at a neighborhood trattoria in the course of an investigation have all delighted Brunetti, as well as Leon’s readers and reviewers. And then there’s the coffee, the pastries, the wine, and the grappa.

In Brunetti’s Cookbook, Donna Leon’s best friend and favorite cook brings to life these fabulous Venetian meals. Eggplant crostini, orrechiette with asparagus, pumpkin ravioli, roasted artichokes, baked branzino, pork ragu with porcini—these are just a few of the over ninety recipes for antipasti, primi, secondi, and dolci. The recipes are joined by excerpts from the novels, four-color illustrations, and six original essays by Donna Leon on food and life in Venice. Charming, insightful, and full of personality, they are the perfect addition to this long awaited book.

About the Author, Roberta Pianaro

Roberta Pianaro is a jeweler, talented cook, and best friend of Donna Leon, who has delighted in the fruits of her kitchen for more than thirty years. She lives in Venice.

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Book Details

Published
May 4, 2010
Publisher
Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Pages
288
ISBN
9780802197108

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