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Sep212008

A16 Food + Wine Cookbook Giveaway

Post a comment to win a chance for this beautiful book!
(This giveaway has ended)

 

I've been waiting for this book to come out and it's finally here! And it was well worth the wait. A16 is an Italian restaurant in San Francisco which prides itself on cooking authentic food from the Campania region of Italy. It is named after the highway that connects Naples to Puglia, the "A-16". This is the highway from which the owners of the restaurant explored this region of Italy - tasting wines and eating food all along the way.

 

The book begins with one of the largest and most comprehensive discussions on southern Italian wines, written by wine director Shelley Lindgren. Covering wine from Campania to Sardinia, it's a full 58 pages! Anyone interested in Italian wines should pick the book up for this section alone. One of the white wines she writes about, Falanghina, intrigued me so much I ran right out and bought a bottle. It was such a nice surprise, a really delicious wine and such a change from the mediocre Chardonnays we have too much of around here.

One of the things I loved about this book is the attention to ingredients - it is not just a book of recipes. Chef Nate Appleman devotes a dozen pages  to explaining key ingredients and their uses such as San Marzano tomatoes, salt, bottarga, anchovies, capers, herbs, olive oil, cheeses and vinegars. Remember my pizza post, explaining the difference between flours and the 00 flour imported from Italy? There is also an interesting section explaining the differences in these flours and the difference it can make in your pizza dough. There is a whole section devoted to pizza making which I found helpful. Chef Appleman talks about visiting the famous pizzeria in Naples, "Da Michele" and discovering the secret to its outstanding pizza dough - addding older, fermented dough to fresh dough to build a more complex flavor. A16 uses a method which replicates this taste - letting the dough proof for 2-3 days (which I'm going to try for our weekly pizza nights at home!)

The recipes in this book range from Antipasti to Desserts, with dishes such as Bruschetta Four Ways, Ricotta Gnocchi, Bucatini with Fava Beans and Pancetta, Chicken Meatballs with Peperonata, Short Ribs alla Genovese, Chard Gratinata with Bread Crumbs and Pistachio and Almond Cake. Each recipe is thoughtfully paired with a wine selection. Nice touch.  There are also thoughtful discussions on the techniques of making soffritto, meatballs and fresh pasta.

There is also a comprehensive "Resources" list at the back of the book for hard to find ingredients.

I love this beautiful book so much, I'm going to share it! I have a copy to give away to a lucky reader. All you have to do is leave a comment on this post and I will randomly select someone to receive this book. Just be sure to leave a link somehow so I can find your e-mail to contact you. Please leave your comment by midnight September 30th to be considered. Good luck! You'll be making chocolate gelato in no time!

A16 Food + Wine by Nate Appleman and Shelley Lindgren with Kate Leahy
Published by Ten Speed Press

 

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Reader Comments (15)

this book sounds wonderful. i too am ultra ingredient driven, to say the least. i LOVE the whole concept of A16. it sounds like my kind of food and from your description the overall vibe and philosophy is supremely authentic and what i aspire to. because you know me.... i am an italian food fanatic. and i am trying to do it right!

September 21, 2008 | Unregistered Commentercook eat FRET

All right now, you've certainly wet my appetite for this book, starting from the wine suggestion right down to perfecting true authentic pizza dough. Thank you for making me aware of such a great book!

September 21, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterProud Italian Cook

Making chocolate gelato sounds like a good idea! The cookbook looks wonderful!

September 22, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterRecipeGirl

When a cookbook educates in addition to providing excellent recipes we have the opportunity to grow in our understanding as well as our ability. I look forward to adding this to my library!

September 22, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterdd in the kitchen

Every single recipe this blog has posted has been WONDERFUL!

We are currently enjoying the roasted tomatoes.
Yummy!

September 22, 2008 | Unregistered Commentermary West

Sounds like a great book to me, I am a cookbook junkie. I too am enjoying the roasted tomatoes. And chocolate gelato sounds like a real treat. Can I use my ice cream maker for that? Yummmm

September 22, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterDebbie M.

I just got done ordering some Rancho Gordo beans! Looking forward to making the Tuscan Bean Soup!

Lei viene dall'Italia o no? Vengo dalla Germania, ma ho vissuto in Italia per alcuni anni.

The book looks great! I was recently in San Francisco, wish I knew about this restaurant!

September 22, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterM.K. Flem$ta

m.k.: La mia madre proveniva dall'Italia ed il mio fratello è stato nato là. Sono stato in Italia parecchi volte. Il vostro italiano è così buono! Sono impressionato!

September 23, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterthe italian dish

I'd love a chance at the book!

September 24, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterEmily

How delightful that you're sharing! Thank you. My Kennoli loves your blog and your recipes as much as I do. By the way, my Kennoli is my husband Ken who I nicknamed after Cannoli because he's soft and sweet on the inside and hard and crunchy on the outside.
Keep blogging, we love it!

September 27, 2008 | Unregistered Commenter~corri~

I love to cook and eat Italian food and would love to win your book! Thanks.

September 28, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterShawnee

I suppose I am too late, but I have just stumbled upon your site.

I think it is fabooo! And oh ya...I so want that book.

Thanks dawn

October 15, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterdawn

Hello! I stumbled across your blog some time ago and enjoy all the recipes! The Spaghetti Squash Bake looks yummy! Several in our family are on the GAPS diet right now and we are always looking for new recipe ideas! Thanks for sharing!

January 7, 2020 | Unregistered CommenterRose Martine

We tried this recipe and were disappointed with it. I'm sure we followed it step by step, and maybe it was supposed to happen this way - but the rice just turned to mush. the flavor was ok, but the mushy rice & the fact that there wasn't much nutritional value to it aside from some protein from the chicken, we won't be making it agin.

December 11, 2022 | Unregistered CommenterPaul Brown

From The Italian Dish:

Paul: Gosh, this post is about a book not a chicken and rice dish! Not sure what you are talking about.

December 12, 2022 | Registered Commenter[Elaine]

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