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27%OFFRachel Roddy - Two Kitchens: 120 Family Recipes from Sicily and Rome - 9781472248411 - V9781472248411
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Two Kitchens: 120 Family Recipes from Sicily and Rome

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Description for Two Kitchens: 120 Family Recipes from Sicily and Rome hardcover. From the winner of the Andre Simon and Guild of Food Writers comes a book of sumptuous recipes, flavours and stories from two kitchens in Sicily and Rome. Num Pages: 352 pages. BIC Classification: 1DST; WBN. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 248 x 181. .
From the award-winning weekly Guardian Cook columnist and winner of the Andre Simon and Guild of Food Writers' Awards comes an Italian food book of sumptuous recipes, flavours and stories from Sicily and Rome. For the last twelve years, food-writer, cook and photographer Rachel Roddy has immersed herself in the culture of Roman cooking, but it was the flavours of the south that she and her Sicilian partner, Vincenzo, often craved. Eventually the chance arose to spend more time at his old family house in south-east Sicily, where Rachel embraced the ... Read more

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Publisher
Headline
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
384
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781472248411
SKU
V9781472248411
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About Rachel Roddy
Rachel Roddy writes a weekly award-winning column in Guardian Cook. Rachel's first book Five Quarters won the Andre Simon Food Book award in 2015, as well as the Guild of Food Writers' First Book award. Rachel has lived in Testaccio, a distinctive working-class quarter of Rome, for over twelve years. She shares a small flat near ... Read more

Reviews for Two Kitchens: 120 Family Recipes from Sicily and Rome
Rachel Roddy's 2015 debut, Five Quarters, remains a delightful read, quite apart from the recipes. It tells the story of the author's move from London to Rome, and the resultant change in her relationship with food. In Two Kitchens, she relates the next stage of her Italian education: an exploration of the culinary culture of Sicily, where her partner was ... Read more

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