Canal House
Cooking Volume No. 7: La Dolce Vita
Hamilton, M., & Hirsheimer, C. (2012). Canal
House cooking volume no. 7: La
dolce
vita.Open Road.
Canal House Cooking Volume No. 7: La Dolce Vita is not a cookbook, it is dream travel.
Elissa Hamilton and Christopher Hirshemeyer describe their trip to Italy in
search of the Italian food made in home kitchens. While there, they lived in a
small town in a small home and traveled the area eating the foods of the small
cafes and inns or picking up fesh food in the markets. They would take food home and preparing
it in a similar manner. In this
way, they learn the daily diet of the Italian people, enjoying the Italian
culture, and soaking up knowledge of home food preparation. I realize that they were working, but
they make it seem so wonderful and describe it so beautifully, that from my
armchair, I visualize myself on their trip. For me, this is the ultimate in armchair travel. The
cookbook itself is very interesting, and their companion website describes palces
to find difficult items. Unfortunately for me, this type of cooking is not
possible because of time and scheduling, but the book is a joy to read. Maybe
this summer, I can utilize some of their recipes. This book is for serious
cooks and those who dream of being serious.
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