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Jamie's Italy
Jamie's Italy | Jamie Oliver
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Bestselling author Jamie Oliver finally devotes an entire book to America's favorite cuisine -- Italian! Italy and its wonderful flavors have always had a major influence on Jamie Oliver's food and cooking. In Jamie's Italy, he travels this famously gastronomic country paying homage to the classic dishes of each region and searching for new ideas to bring home. The result is a sensational collection of Italian recipes, old and new, that will ensure that Italy's influence reaches us all. Italy has inspired Jamie Oliver throughout his career. His ambition has always been to travel across the country on a quest to capture the very essence of Italian cooking -- and to produce the best and simplest Italian cookbook for everybody anywhere to enjoy. Jamie's Italy is the result of that journey -- and it's a land of plenty. As well as providing more than 120 brand-new recipes for everything from risotto to roasts and spaghetti to stews, structured as traditional trattoria menus, Jamie takes you all over Italy to cook with and learn from the real masters of Italian cuisine: the locals. Far from the standard "lemons and olives" version of Italian cooking, Jamie's Italy is a cookbook by the people for the people. From Sicily to Tuscany, it's about the local fishermen, family bakers, and, of course, the "Mamas," sharing their recipes and the tips that have gone into their cooking for generations. But it's not only mouthwatering food that Jamie brings back home: it's also the spirit that makes cooking and eating absolutely central to family life, whichever part of Italy youre in. Bursting with the warmth and hospitality of real family life, this is both a superbly accessible cookbook and a unique travelogue and diary, in which youll find the authentic flavor of Italy and the people who live there. If you love quality food prepared with genuine passion -- youll never want to leave Jamie's Italy.
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Mitch
Jamie's Italy | Jamie Oliver
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Especially for @Chrissyreadit ! My cookbooks are not very organised - they‘re in piles across different places in the kitchen as when they were all in one place the weight was causing the worktops to bow! My weeknight favs are - Anna Jones (veggie) and Jamie Oliver ( Italian). Weekend fav at the moment is Dishoom ( Indian)

Who else want to share your #cookbookshelfie?

Chrissyreadit They sound yummy! I giggled at your cookbook piles! I just organized so my other book piles would stop toppling over. 4y
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thebacklistbook
Jamie's Italy | Jamie Oliver
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#frideas @SailorMoon
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Tagging everyone

SailorMoon Thanks for playing!!! 💕🤟🏻🌙 5y
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Lynnsoprano
Jamie's Italy | Jamie Oliver
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#friyayintro 1. Most memorable was a bicycle, but I always loved getting books, and got at least one every year since my uncle worked for a publisher. 2. In our family, cookbooks 😄 3. Older. Much older. My son is 34. 4. No. More like a thousand miles. 5. And off I go!

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I-read-and-eat
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Diner prep! I always make my own pesto and my base recipes is based on one by Jamie Oliver. I love his cookbooks. Such great flavour and simple recipes is what I need. Tonight we will have libanese flatbread with arugula pesto and roasted vegetables #readandeat

What are you having for diner? I always need New inspiration.

rockpools This looks lovely!! 7y
EloisaJames I am obsessed by sous vide because I got a Joule. Tonight: sous vide mushroom pasta sauce! 7y
Centique We're having Lemon Pepper Tuna Burgers. A good way to get some oily fish into my kids 😉 7y
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I-read-and-eat @RachelO Turned out it tasten good too 😁 @EloisaJames I love new kitchen gadgets! I have never made anything sous vide but I love it in restaurants 😀 hmmm... @Centique That sounds great! Do you use whole tuna steaks as burgers or chop them up like a tartar? 7y
Centique @I-read-and-eat not quite that exciting sorry! We have a really good sustainable producer of tinned tuna in NZ. So I can buy it tinned and make burger patties with onion and herbs and breadcrumbs. Easy peasy 👍 7y
I-read-and-eat @Centique I actually love canned tuna. This sounded so good that I made it for lunch! It was goooood 😀 have to work a bit on the tuna to bread ratio as they fell apart but it tasted wonderful. 7y
Centique @I-read-and-eat oh good! I'm glad you liked it! It is so easy and yummy 👍 7y
Jinjer Hahaha usually I cook but tonight it was hamburger helper potato stroganoff. 😂 7y
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rockpools
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Hmm. It's not pretty & it doesnt look like the picture, but...

A couple of weeks ago I was talking to @tpixie and @GlitteryOtters about my #neglectedcookbooks. I decided to attempt a recipe from them on the first weekend of the month. This is a 'variation' on Jamie's ribollita. As in I used what was in the cupboard rather than the recipe, and who has cavolo nero in the house?

But it tastes ok, and I've had fun finding 'doable' recipes 😋

Aseleener I love your challenge! I have lots of cookbooks I never use. I am the type who can never make a recipe as written; I always end up changing a few things. I think your soup looks fabulous. Great job! 7y
tpixie Yay!! Good job!! I went out of town this weekend, so I will do mine next weekend!! 7y
rockpools @tpixie 😀👍🏻Fab! I might even join you- I've found something else I'd like to try. 7y
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rockpools @Aseleener Thank you! I'm terrible- the cookbooks sit on the shelf, and on the odd occasion I try something from them, I 'adapt' hopelessly (in every sense of the word)! This is a way to force me to try and cook something proper more regularly! 7y
bedandabook I'm in awe. I can never adapt. I always have to have every exact ingredient in the recipe or I can't make it! 😂 7y
rockpools @bedandabook This may well be where I'm going wrong!! 🤔 7y
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