Cacio e pepe is one of the primary reasons for making a gastronomic pilgrimage to Rome—along with eating carbonara, amatriciana, and gricia, the other hearty pasta dishes that are…
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Here’s an easy, super-accessible crowd pleaser for any potluck (it was my mom’s go-to recipe). I remember eating it on Sundays when we gathered with my uncles to watch…
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Whenever I cook this dish, I always think of Ruthie Rogers, founder of The River Café. She loved this dish and would always put it on the menu. It…
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Ever since we tasted the mushroom pasta at our favorite little restaurant in the heart of Burgundy, I’ve been in love with this easy pasta: tagliatelle pasta with shiitake…
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Before I had even decided on which cheesemakers to visit for this book, I knew that the Reade family had to be included, because of their wonderful cheese, inspiring…
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Farmer Emmanuela breeds pedigree cows, produces a dried pasta range using heritage durum wheat, and runs an agriturismo called Masseria Acque di Palermo. ‘You must film my mother’s timballo!’…
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The first time that I traveled to Florence, I ordered a soup at a restaurant near the Piazza del Duomo that was possibly the best soup I’ve ever had…
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Words by Missy Robbins and Talia Baiocchi. Photo by Kelly Puleio. How could a sauce with just three ingredients (or is it four? or five?) inspire so much debate?…
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Smoky. Salty. Delicious. Just in time for fall, this mac and cheese inspired by The Seafood Shack in Ullapool Scotland is layered with spicy Spanish chorizo, smoked haddock, and…
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Words by Ed Smith. Photo by Sam Harris. There’s something undeniably comforting about a rich, slow-cooked pasta dish. For many of us, “spaghetti Bolognese” has been a go-to weeknight…
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We had to do a bit of cleaning out the fridge this week, so we used ingredients that we already had. This included a huge bunch of Swiss chard,…