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Whatever Happened to Sunday Dinner?: A year of Italian menus with 250 recipes that celebrate family
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Whatever Happened to Sunday Dinner?: A year of Italian menus with 250 recipes that celebrate family
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Whatever Happened to Sunday Dinner?: A year of Italian menus with 250 recipes that celebrate family

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The family that eats together stays together! That's what Lisa Caponigri believes, and she created Whatever Happened to Sunday Dinner? to give real families recipes they can easily cook and enjoy together. Caponigri has devised 52 delicious Italian menus--one for each Sunday of the year--that feature all the favorites, including classics like crostini, lasagne, polenta, stuffed peppers, veal piccata, risotto alla Milanese, and ricotta pie. There are also many surprises like Woodman's pasta and Italian french fries--and traditional, treasured dishes from her own family's kitchen, such as Nana's Strufoli and Grandma Caponigri's Ragu Sauce.   Beautifully photographed by Guy Ambrosino, Whatever Happened to Sunday Dinner? showcases food styling by former Gourmet magazine editor Kate Winslow.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 3, 2012
ISBN9781402794438
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Whatever Happened to Sunday Dinner?: A year of Italian menus with 250 recipes that celebrate family

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    The author's premise is to present a book full of menus so that Sunday dinner will be easy to execute. She does it well with the good recipes and great photography. This cookbook features many recipes and they are all grouped together by menu rather than by type. This makes it very easy to select one for weekly menu planning. She also includes tips on how to keep Sunday dinner as a family tradition.