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Friday, July 17, 2009 @ 06:07 PM

Cucina Piemonteseby Brian Yarvin (Author), Maria Grazia Asselle (Author)

For centuries Piemontese food has remained relatively undiscovered because few recipes were divulged beyond tightly knit villages or even family circles, but the authors has gathered a comprehensive collection of exciting and robust recipes.

“Cucina Piemontese” is a celebration of the cuisine she knows intimately and loves, a cuisine that is more adventurous and creative than that of most other parts of Italy.

Nearly 200 recipes offer something for every cook, whether novice or experienced. All start with simple, fresh ingredients, transformed into sumptuous dishes with a minimum of effort. They are interwoven with anecdotes about Piemontese culture and history, traditions, festivals, folklore, and of course, the primary role that food plays in all aspects of Italian life.

The Author
Born in Brooklyn, Brian Yarvin’s passion for food began with childhood visits to such places as Pennsylvania Amish Country and New York City’s Chinatown. In addition to his work as a professional photographer, Yarvin is a food writer and an instructor of food and commercial photography at the Washington School of Photography in Bethesda, Maryland. He currently resides in Edison New Jersey with his wife Maria.

The book can be bought on Amazon.co.uk – Cucina Piemontese: Cooking from Italy’s Piedmont