Learn to cook traditional Italian food for every holiday of the year with Rossella Rago and her Italian nonna in Cooking with Nonna: A Year of Italian Holidays.
They’re back! Rossella Rago and her adorable Nonna Romana have returned with
Cooking with Nonna: A Year of Italian Holidays, a traditional cookbook no Italian kitchen should be without. This Italian cookbook is a culinary treasury, jam-packed with over 125 classic holiday recipes for Italian-food lovers, including classic holiday recipes like
Struffoli ,
Christmas Fish ,
Manicotti ,
Cannelloni ,
Cannoli Cheesecake , and more.
With advice from nonnas all over the country, this unique book covers holiday classics from
every region of Italy , from Milan to Sicily, and includes holiday memories from the nonnas themselves. The nonnas also give their personal tips on cooking for a crowd (and it’s
always a crowd). And, of course, no new
Cooking with Nonna cookbook would be complete without
Rossella’s signature dishes and unique voice .
Rosella and her nonnas will have you enjoying
Italian culinary delights around the year . In addition to the major holidays of Christmas, Easter, and Thanksgiving, you will find recipes for New Year’s Eve and Day, the Epiphany, Little Easter, St. Joseph’s Day, Carnevale, All Souls Day, Valentine’s Day, Women’s Day, Mother’s Day, and Saint Rocco’s Feast. To complete you year-round Italian tasting tour, recipes for weddings and other celebrations are included.
Nothing
brings family together like delicious food around the holidays, and
Cooking with Nonna: A Year of Italian Holidays has everything you need to keep your family full and happy every holiday of the year. Bring the dishes and the memories you grew up with to
a whole new generation of Italian Americans !
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