Italy in Small Bites

Cover of Italy in Small Bites by Carol Field
Author: Carol Field
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 1993
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9780688111977
Dimensions:
Height: 10 Inches
Length: 7.375 Inches
Weight: 1.8959754532 pounds
Width: 1.10393 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 641.5945
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Italy in Small Bites by Carol Field, published by HarperCollins on October 18, 1993, is a culinary exploration of Italy’s informal meals known as spuntini and merende. This first edition, comprising 304 pages, delves into the rich tradition of these bite-sized treats that have been a staple in Italian culture for centuries. The book presents a variety of recipes that highlight the simplicity and flavor of these snacks, which serve as delightful interludes between the main meals of breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Readers will discover an array of recipes that include both familiar and unique offerings, such as walnut-and-raisin coffee cake, onion frittata, and artichoke tart. The book emphasizes the versatility of merende, showcasing how these easy-to-prepare dishes can be enjoyed as casual meals or snacks. With a focus on healthy and inexpensive ingredients, Italy in Small Bites invites readers to embrace a relaxed dining style that reflects contemporary life while honoring traditional Italian culinary practices.


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Breakfast, lunch, and dinner may mark the beginning, middle, and end of the Jay, but for centuries Italians have eaten two small, informal meals that come in between. Italy in Small Bites is the first-ever collection Of recipes for these bite-size treats, known as spuntini and merende, the soul food of Italy.

Spuntini, the midmorning snack, can be as simple as a sublime walnut-and-ralsin-studded coffee cake, while merende, which are enjoyed mid-afternoon, might be a wedge Of onion frittata or artichoke tart, a crunchy pillow of fried dough served with figs or prosciutto, a purée of fava beans, or sweet peppers mounded on a slice of rustic country bread.

The best-known merende in America are pizza and focaccia, but there’s an entire universe of appealing food revealed in this book. Though the recipes are tied to centuries of tradition that go back to a time when merende reinvigorated laborers in the fields, they’re singularly perfect for contemporary eating in America and are as versatile as they are delicious.

Merende make perfect impromptu meals because they are stunningly simple foods meant to make life easy. Some-bruschetta with various toppings, frittate, vegetable tarts, polenta crostini — may be familiar, while others are totally new discoveries. Served individually or in combination, they can become a meal — any meal — and they are healthy, inexpensive, casual, perfect for the relaxed way we live.

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