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The Sopranos Family Cookbook: As Compiled by Artie Bucco
Contributor(s): Bucco, Artie (Author), Rucker, Allen (Author), Scicolone, Michele (Author)
ISBN: 0446530573     ISBN-13: 9780446530576
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $25.20  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: September 2002
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Annotation: Featuring fabulous Southern Italian recipes, photos, and lore from HBO's hit show, this cookbook will have millions of fans eating like America's favorite mob family. The history of Neapolitan cuisine is included plus 100 recipes created with the characters in mind.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Cooking | Regional & Ethnic - Italian
- Performing Arts | Television - General
- Cooking | Entertaining - General
Dewey: 641.5
LCCN: 2002069185
Physical Information: 0.77" H x 7.88" W x 9.96" (1.85 lbs) 208 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - Italian
 
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Publisher Description:
Nuovo Vesuvio. The family restaurant, redefined. Home to the finest in Napolitan' cuisine and Essex County's best kept secret. Now Artie Bucco, la cucina's master chef and your personal host, invites you to a special feast...with a little help from his friends. From arancini to zabaglione, from baccala to Quail Sinatra-style, Artie Bucco and his guests, the Sopranos and their associates, offer food lovers one hundred Avellinese-style recipes and valuable preparation tips. But that's not all! Artie also brings you a cornucopia of precious Sopranos artifacts that includes photos from the old country; the first Bucco's Vesuvio's menu from 1926; AJ's school essay on Why I Like Food; Bobby Bacala's style tips for big eaters, and much, much more. So share the big table with: Tony Soprano, waste management executive Most people soak a bagful of discount briquettes with lighter fluid and cook a pork chop until it's shoe leather and think they're Wolfgang Puck.

Enjoy his tender Grilled Sausages sizzling with fennel or cheese. Warning: Piercing the skin is a fire hazard. Corrado Junior Soprano, Tony's uncle Mama always cooked. No one died of too much cholesterol or some such crap. Savor his Pasta Fazool, a toothsome marriage of cannellini beans and ditalini pasta, or Giambott', a grand-operatic vegetable medley. Carmela Soprano, Tony's wife If someone were sick, my inclination would be to send over a pastina and ricotta. It's healing food. Try her Baked Ziti, sinfully enriched with three cheeses, and her earthy 'Shcarole with Garlic. Peter Paul Paulie Walnuts Gualtieri, associate of Tony Soprano I have heard that Eskimos have fifty words for snow. We have five hundred words for food. Sink your teeth into his Eggs in Purgatory-eight eggs, bubbling tomato sauce, and an experience that's pure heaven. As Artie says, Enjoy, with a thousand meals and a thousand laughs. Buon' appetito!