COOKING THE ROMAN WAY: Authentic Recipes from the Home Cooks and Trattorias of Rome
David Downie, , photos by Alison Harris. . HarperCollins, $34.95 (336pp) ISBN 978-0-06-018892-4
Food writer Downie explores the streets and alleys of Rome, gathering recipes from trattoria chefs, home cooks, and even his Roman-born mother in this wonderfully complete culinary tour of the Eternal City. The food of Rome has both inspired and been inspired by the food from other regions throughout Italy, and Downie highlights each recipe with history and anecdotes. For starters, Downie explores Rome's Jewish Ghetto and appears with Carciofi alla Giuda (Fried Artichokes, Jewish Style) and Fiori di Zucca Fritti (Fried Zucchini Flowers). Ubiquitous throughout Italy are two dishes—both of which are made with
Reviewed on: 09/16/2002
Genre: Nonfiction