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SEGRETO ITALIANO

FAVORITE ITALIAN DISHES

And SECRET RECIPES







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If You Love Italian; Italian-American or Sicilian Cuisine 
You Must Buy This Book! Review by un Siciliana-Americana Signora

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 16, 2015

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If you're just beginning to learn Italian cooking - or you're advanced.....
you'll find at least ONE recipe in this book you'll have to try. But more 
likely, you'll find several. What I love about this selection of recipes is 
that they include strictly Italian; Sicilian; and Italian-American dishes. 
The author recognizes Italian-American as a cuisine unto its own. 

Falling into all three categories myself, I have a large collection of Italian 
and Sicilian cook books, but none specifically for Italian-American. 
I think this is about as close as I'll get. Dishes from my childhood 
(along with some charming anecdotes from the author) are in here 
and my mouth waters just thinking about which one I'll make first.

The recipes are rather simple just like *real* Italian food. I remember 
the time I asked Zia Elena for her spaghetti sauce and meatball recipes. 
To me, she was the Queen of authentic and delicious Sicilian/Neopolitan 
cookery (she married one of those northern Italians, so learned to cook 
for him. I had to ask her on the sly as no one would admit to her 
superior culinary skills in front of their own mothers!) Her list of 
ingredients was short and of course, delicious. Most Italian recipes 
are like that  ---- not complicated, but delicious.

I give this book two paws up! For the price, it's such a deal, it should
be in any cook book collection which focuses on the three types of Italian 
food. And lest the reader say, "But I thought Sicilians *were* Italians..." 

You can read up on this on the internet and see that Sicily had hosted 
numerous types of colonies for hundreds of years by everyone from 
Greeks, Arabs, Byzantines, even Scandinavians!. It only became part 
of Italy in 1860. Then in 1946 it became an autonomous region. Why 
does this matter? Sicilian cooking has many influences and so differs, 
although at times in subtle ways and sometimes in a complete 
composition expression to the more northern Italian food and customs. 
Due to Sicily's proximity to Greece, a dear Greek man once told me 
(as I choked on the sweetness of the baklava he had just given me), 
that Sicilians were "just Greeks" who wanted to be Italians. May be 
a grain of truth in that.!

If you love this outrageously ethnic food, then I highly recommend this. 
It's the kind of book I wish Zia Elena would have written and left to me!  

Thanks Daniel !




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I loved this little book of Italian Secrets. The way it’s laid out, the 
anecdotes and the cultural references all make for a light hearted 
ride into amazing cuisine. I love Italian food, and this is one of my 
favorite books in recent memory. There’s a very easy to follow path 
here, and if you want to cook with some secret recipes, here is your 
opportunity.

I for one love the Clams Casino recipe, as it really is one of the 
best 
dishes I’ve ever made in my home. I’m not a great cook, but the easy to 
work with recipe, let me impress my family, and they really liked the
 flavors. I’m going to try more of them out, but am excited about how the 
recipes taste. You’ll love this book, the recipes, and the food, guaranteed. 
Check it out.







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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 28, 2022
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This is a really good cookbook. Many of the recipes remember from my childhood! I really loved the stories that the author told. His stories answered some questions for me about my Italian American heritage. Great book!

















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