Preserving Italy: Canning, Curing, Infusing, and Bottling Italian Flavors and Traditions

Preserving Italy: Canning, Curing, Infusing, and Bottling Italian Flavors and Traditions

Preserving Italy: Canning, Curing, Infusing, and Bottling Italian Flavors and Traditions

Preserving Italy: Canning, Curing, Infusing, and Bottling Italian Flavors and Traditions

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Overview

Capture the flavors of Italy with over 150 recipes for conserves, pickles, sauces, liqueurs, and more in this “engagingly informative” guide (Elizabeth Minchilli, author of Eating Rome).
 
The notion of preserving shouldn’t be limited to American jams and jellies, and in this book, Domenica Marchetti puts the focus on the ever-alluring flavors and ingredients of Italy. There, abundant produce and other Mediterranean ingredients lend themselves particularly well to canning, bottling, and other preserving methods. Think of marinated artichokes in olive oil, classic giardiniera, or, of course, the late-summer tradition of putting up tomato sauce. But in this book we get so much more, from Marchetti’s travels across the regions of Italy to the recipes handed down through her family: sweet and sour peppers, Marsala-spiked apricot jam, lemon-infused olive oil, and her grandmother’s amarene, sour cherries preserved in alcohol.
 
Beyond canning and pickling, the book also includes recipes for making cheese, curing meats, infusing liqueurs, and even a few confections, plus recipes for finished dishes so you can savor each treasured jar all year long.
 
“Pack artichokes, peppers and mushrooms in oil. Make deliciously spicy pickles from melon. Even limoncellomostarda and confections like torrone can come straight from your kitchen... The techniques may have been passed down by generations of nonnas, but they knew what they were doing.”—Florence Fabricant, The New York Times
 
“Marchetti elevates preserved food from the role of condiment to center stage.”—Publishers Weekly

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780544612358
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Publication date: 06/11/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
Sales rank: 598,155
File size: 36 MB
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About the Author

A former newspaper reporter, DOMENICA MARCHETTI is the author of six cookbooks on Italian cooking, including Ciao Biscotti and The Glorious Pasta of Italy. Her articles and recipes have been featured in The Washington Post, Food & Wine, Fine Cooking, and Cooking Light, and on Leite's Culinaria and NPR.org's Kitchen Window, among others.

Table of Contents

Introduction 9

Safety 13

Water Bath Causing 15

Pressure Canning 18

Foods Preserved in Oil … 23

Foods Preserved in Vinegar … 33

Sweet Preserves' Conserves, Jams, Jellies, Marmalades … 81

Tomatoes and Sauce … 113

Infused Oils, Vinegars, and Condiments … 143

Fresh Cheeses and Simple Cured Meats … 199

Syrups, liqueurs, and Fruits Preserved in Alcohol … 237

Confections … 277

Sources … 292

Bibliography … 294

Acknowledgments … 295

Index … 298

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