Never Trust A Thin Cook And Other Lessons From Italy'S Culinary Capital - Paperback
SKU
9760816667460
ISBN
9780816667468

Never Trust A Thin Cook And Other Lessons From Italy'S Culinary Capital

$15.95
Author
Dregni, Eric

The food-obsessed chronicle of an Americanā€™s three years in Italyā€”now available in paperback

I simply want to live in the place with the best food in the world. This dream led Eric Dregni to Italy, first to Milan and eventually to a small, fog-covered town to the north: Modena, the birthplace of balsamic vinegar, Ferrari, and Luciano Pavarotti. Never Trust a Thin Cook is a classic American abroad tale, brimming with adventures both expected and unexpected, awkward social moments, and most important, very good food.

Parmesan thieves. Tortellini based on the shape of Venusā€™s navel. Infiltrating the secret world of the balsamic vinegar elite. Life in Modena is a long way from the Leaning Tower of Pizza (the south Minneapolis pizzeria where Eric and his girlfriend and fellow traveler Katy first met), and while some Italians are impressed that ā€œMinnesotaā€ sounds like ā€œminestrone,ā€ they are soon learning what it means to live in a country where the word ā€œsafeā€ doesnā€™t actually existā€”only ā€œless dangerous.ā€ Thankfully, another meal is always waiting, and Dregni revels in uncorking the secrets of Italian cuisine, such as how to guzzle espresso ā€œcorrectedā€ with grappa and learning that mold really does make a good salami great.

What begins as a gastronomical quest soon becomes a revealing, authentic portrait of how Italians live and a hilarious demonstration of how American and Italian cultures differ. In Never Trust a Thin Cook, Eric Dregni dishes up the sometimes wild experiences of living abroad alongside the simple pleasures of Italian culture in perfect, complementary portions.

Binding*
Delivery*
7891
8396