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Marcella's Italian Kitchen: A Cookbook

Marcella's Italian Kitchen: A Cookbook

Marcella Hazan

Knopf Publishing Group
2024
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An updated edition of the classic cookbook from the James Beard Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award-winner and "author who changed the way Americans cook Italian food" (The New York Times). With a new foreword by best-selling author Molly Baz. In this, her most personal book, Marcella Hazan welcomes home cooks into her kitchen to discover the intricacies of good Italian cooking--and her rules for getting it right. Across almost 250 timeless recipes, both beloved classics and less well-known regional delicacies, Hazan traverses the country from top to tip, imparting the secrets to replicating the true flavors of Italy at home. Recipes showcase the diversity of Italian cuisine and include: -Risotto with Fresh Tomatoes and Basil-Fettuccine with Lemon-Venetian Almond Cake-Roast Pork Loin with Juniper and Rosemary-Cappuccino Gelato-And more Packed with a lifetime's wisdom, delivered in Hazan's inimitable way, Marcella's Italian Kitchen is a glorious celebration of "simple food that has only one objective: to taste good."
Marcella's Secret Dreams and Stories: A Mother's Legacy

Marcella's Secret Dreams and Stories: A Mother's Legacy

Barbara Brabec; Marcella Schaumburg

Barbara Brabec Productions
2018
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Did you ever look at your parents and wonder what kind of romantic relationship they had when they first met? Ever learn something about your mother or father that was so surprising you couldn't believe the topic had never come up for discussion before?Sometimes it can take a lifetime for all the pieces of a puzzle to come together. It took Barbara Brabec more than twenty years to finally see the whole picture and decide to write this book about her mother's life and legacy for the family--and also to inspire others to write a memoir.Eight years before she died, Marcella--Barbara's mother--wrote the story of her life in a private memoir for her three daughters and brother. Typed on the manual Smith Corona typewriter Barbara had used in high school, it contained surprising historical facts and delightful never-told-before family tales, revealing Marcella as a gifted writer and storyteller. But what the memoir didn't mention were Marcella's unrealized secret dreams as a 16-year-old girl.Barbara would not learn about them until her mother was in the last four years of her life. On that life-changing day, she gave Barbara a bundle of papers and letters that made her jaw drop, put her head in a spin, and showed her a secret side of her mother that no one in the family had ever seen before. Marcella thought she was just an ordinary woman, wife, and mother, but in truth she was quite extraordinary for her times.Now Barbara has artfully woven together the memoirs of two authors--a book within a book--to tell a true-life story of three generations of a Midwestern farming family going back to the 1880s. The authentic dialogue, stories, and unusual collection of letters in this book offer a mixture of history, humor, drama, and pathos.In completing the story of Marcella's inspiring life and accomplishments with present-day reflections from her sisters, Barbara illustrates the importance of their mother's legacy to the family and challenges readers to think about the life story only they can tell--one that should be shared with their family and perhaps the world.
Ingredienti: Marcella's Guide to the Market

Ingredienti: Marcella's Guide to the Market

Marcella Hazan; Victor Hazan

Scribner Book Company
2016
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From the inimitable woman who popularized Italian cuisine in America, Marcella Hazan's simple and elegant manual on how to shop for the best ingredients and prepare the most delicious meals is a must-have for every home cook. When Marcella Hazan died in 2013, the world mourned the passing of the "Godmother of Italian cooking." But her legacy lives on, through her cookbooks and recipes, and in the handwritten notebooks filled with her thoughts on how to select the best ingredients--Ingredienti. Her husband and longtime collaborator Victor has translated and transcribed these vignettes on how to buy and what to do with the fresh produce used in Italian cooking, the elements of an essential pantry, and salumi. Before you know how to cook, you must know how to shop. From Artichokes to Zucchini, Anchovies to Ziti, Ingredienti offers succinct and compelling advice on how to choose vegetables, pasta, olive oil, Parmigiano Reggiano, prosciutto, and all of the key elements of Marcella's classic meals. Organic isn't necessarily best, boxed pasta can be better than fresh. Marcella's authoritative wisdom and surprising tips will change the way you cook. Her clear, practical guidance in acquiring the components of good cooking is helpful wherever you choose to shop--in supermarkets, farmers' markets, specialty food stores, or online. Based on sixty years of almost daily visits to the market to choose the ingredients of that day's meal, Ingredienti is a life's work, distilled--an expression of Marcella's judgments, advice, and suggestions. Uncomplicated and precise, this volume will be essential to home cooks eager to produce meals in the same delicious style Marcella was the first to introduce to America.
The Book of Hebrews: Lessons Taught By Marcella Childers after H. Clay Turnbull & Arthur W. Pink
This in-depth look at the book of Hebrews will give you insight into the amazing wonders of God's goodness, love, and grace. Childers has managed to make one of the most formative books of the Christian life, accessible through these easy to follow lessons. This book can easily be used for weekly group lessons as that was the original application.
Marcella, Volume I (Esprios Classics)
Mary Augusta Ward CBE was a British novelist who wrote under her married name as Mrs. Humphry Ward. She worked to improve education for the poor and she became the founding President of the Women's National Anti-Suffrage League. Ward began her career writing articles for Macmillan's Magazine while working on a book for children that was published in 1881 under the title Milly and Olly. This was followed in 1884 by a more ambitious, though slight, study of modern life, Miss Bretherton, the story of an actress. Ward's novels contained strong religious subject matter relevant to Victorian values she herself practiced. Her popularity spread beyond Great Britain to the United States.
Marcella, Volume II (Esprios Classics)
Mary Augusta Ward CBE was a British novelist who wrote under her married name as Mrs. Humphry Ward. She worked to improve education for the poor and she became the founding President of the Women's National Anti-Suffrage League. Ward began her career writing articles for Macmillan's Magazine while working on a book for children that was published in 1881 under the title Milly and Olly. This was followed in 1884 by a more ambitious, though slight, study of modern life, Miss Bretherton, the story of an actress. Ward's novels contained strong religious subject matter relevant to Victorian values she herself practiced. Her popularity spread beyond Great Britain to the United States.
Marcella BOOK IV (Edition2024)

Marcella BOOK IV (Edition2024)

Humphry Ward

Double 9 Books LLP
2024
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"Marcella Book IV" by Mrs. Humphry Ward is a compelling novel rooted in British literature of the Victorian era. Through vivid storytelling, Ward explores themes of social reform, class conflict, and women's rights, painting a rich tapestry of the societal landscape of the time. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing society, the novel delves into the complexities of romance, social justice, and political activism. Ward's characters, from the upper class to the working class, undergo profound character development as they navigate the challenges and injustices of their time. At its core, "Marcella Book IV" is a captivating exploration of the tensions between different social classes and the struggle for equality and empowerment, particularly for women. Through Marcella's journey, Ward sheds light on the injustices faced by marginalized groups and advocates for meaningful social change. With its blend of romance, social commentary, and character-driven narrative, "Marcella Book IV" stands as a poignant reflection of the Victorian era and its enduring relevance to contemporary discussions on social reform and women's rights.