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Cucina povera translates roughly as poverty cooking, but in Italian the phrase means something closer to peasant cooking. It implies less about deprivation and more about humble food prepared with everyday ingredients that might come from the garden or farmyard.
Tuscan native Giulia Scarpaleggia is a home cook and who provides an appealing introduction to this way of cooking. It’s easy to open Cucina Povera and find dishes which are made from pantry items, but Scarpaleggia also includes some recipes which will feel adventurous to those of us who don’t live in Italy.
Everyday recipes
You can put a quick meal together with dishes like:
More unusual recipes
Italians would not consider these unusual ingredients:
Scarpaleggia writes clear, explicit recipes that do not require unusual kitchen equipment. Occasional photo sequences demonstrate how to fill and seal dumplings or shape pasta.?
Enticingly photographed, Cucina Povera is a book that rewards the willingness to be thoughtful and patient in the kitchen.
Hardcover. Color photographs throughout.