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Rote Sauce: Wie italienisches Essen amerikanisch wurde von Macallen, Ian

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ISBN
9781538190968
Book Title
Red Sauce : How Italian Food Became American
Item Length
8.6in
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
Publication Year
2023
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Ian Macallen
Genre
Cooking, House & Home, History
Topic
Europe / Italy, General, Regional & Ethnic / Italian, History
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Number of Pages
242 Pages

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Tells the story of Italian food arriving in the United States and how your favorite red sauce recipes evolved into American staples. In Red Sauce, Ian MacAllentraces the evolution of traditional Italian-American cuisine, often referred to as "red sauce Italian," from its origins in Italy to its transformation in America into a new, distinct cuisine. It is a fascinating social and culinary history exploring the integration of red sauce food into mainstream America alongside the blending of Italian immigrant otherness into a national American identity. The story follows the small parlor restaurants immigrants launched from their homes to large, popular destinations, and eventually to commodified fast food and casual dining restaurants. Some dishes like fettuccine Alfredo and spaghetti alla Caruso owe their success to celebrities, and Italian-American cuisine generally has benefited from a rich history in popular culture. Drawing on inspiration from Southern Italian cuisine, early Italian immigrants to America developed new recipes and modified old ones. Ethnic Italians invented dishes like lobster fra Diavolo, spaghetti and meatballs, and veal parmigiana, and popularized foods like pizza and baked lasagna that had once been seen as overly foreign. Eventually, the classic red-checkered-table-cloth Italian restaurant would be replaced by a new idea of what it means for food to be Italian, even as 'red sauce' became entrenched in American culture. This booklooks at how and why these foods became part of the national American diet, and focuses on the stories, myths, and facts behind classic (and some not so classic) dishes within Italian-American cuisine.

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Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1538190966
ISBN-13
9781538190968
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Book Title
Red Sauce : How Italian Food Became American
Author
Ian Macallen
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Europe / Italy, General, Regional & Ethnic / Italian, History
Publication Year
2023
Genre
Cooking, House & Home, History
Number of Pages
242 Pages

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Item Length
8.6in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
12 Oz

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Tx819.T65m33 2023
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MacAllen contends that Italian-American food, once spurned as a garlic-ridden, irredeemably ethnic cuisine, has become so much a part of U.S. palates that it is now, quite simply, American cooking.... Sharing his vast knowledge of history, ingredients, and technique, MacAllen offers an in-depth history of the Italian contribution to America's culinary landscape., Like a bowl overflowing with pasta on some nonna's table, there's more than enough goodness to go around in Ian MacAllen's loving tribute to the immigrant food that helped change America. You'll read Red Sauce and understand the history of a certain strain of Italian cuisine and how it shaped our palates, but most importantly, you'll be hungry for more., Countless diners grew up eating Italian food, whether at home or at a particular restaurant. But Italian cuisine underwent a transformation in the United States, becoming a distinctive cooking style all its own. Ian MacAllen's new book Red Sauce offers an in-depth look at how this happened--and it might just inspire a couple of food cravings while you're reading., Red Sauce offers a deep dive into both authentic Italian and Italian-American foods, one that has been meticulously researched and footnoted. MacAllen has curated details that are likely to interest food historians, cooks, food lovers, and Italophiles., There's nothing more American than pizza--so much so that Ladies Home Journal once compared it to eating an apple pie. This, of course, might come as news to its Italian creators. In this fascinating work, Ian MacAllen expertly unpacks how America fell in love with Italian food. Filled with humor and fascinating tid-bits, Red Sauce will give you something excellent to talk about over your next plate of spaghetti., Once in a long while, a book comes along and immediately qualifies as a "must have" in the Italian American home library. In Red Sauce, author Ian MacAllen has created one of those books!, Ian MacAllen's Red Sauce: How Italian Food Became American is a delightful read! Clear, entertaining, and insightful. Well researched and includes historical recipes. It is a significant contribution to understanding Italian American foodways. P.S. I love red sauce!, At a time when the food media seem to have forgotten the appeal and importance of Italian-American food, Ian MacAllen's Red Sauce is a restorative whose diligent research and engaging writing puts everything in perspective and shows why Italian-American food continues to be a favorite both here and abroad., An entertaining and authoritative account of Italian-American cuisine and the restaurants that popularized it. The catalogue and description of sauces is by itself a work of art., MacAllen has written a kind of social history of Italians in the United States through the lens of their evolving culinary traditions. He charts the way Italian immigrant communities -- made up primarily of people from the more impoverished south of Italy -- adapted their simple cucina povera to an American context., [A] well-researched look into how the cuisine of Italian immigrants made its way into the American mainstream., As if Mark Kurlansky's Salt and Ada Boni's The Talisman Italian Cookbook had a lovechild, Ian MacAllen's debut book Red Sauce combines a thoroughly researched history along with succulent recipes, and serves an entertaining and insightful book upon our plates. MacAllen's sly and engaging volume gives us a sociocultural as well as culinary history of how Italian food became American, and takes us on a mouth-watering journey of transition from the time when "spaghetti confused early adopters," "pizza was unpronounceable," and "garlic was feared" all the way to today when America has "pizzas with pineapple to irreverent pasta combinations." In lesser hands, what might have been a dull, academic or patchy read, becomes compelling and delicious in MacAllen's brilliant hands. He shares his vast knowledge of a thoroughly researched history, ingredients, and technique, and serves a book that is simultaneously witty and teeming with scholarly facts. "The mass market American winter tomato" might be "bland, tough and flavorless," but this engaging book is like marinara sauce--sweet and spicy "with a hint of oregano and garlic." Like a bowl of overfull lasagna on some nonna's table, his fun and fact-filled history of food is worth savoring., With this entertaining and appetizing cultural history, MacAllen, like a resourceful chef, offers his readers something entirely new: the compelling story of how Italian food entered the American kitchen, and how it evolved from a foreign oddity into a ubiquitous staple.
Table of Content
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Salty Like the Sea Chapter 2: The Great Arrival Chapter 3: A Macaroni by Any Other Name Chapter 4: We Are What We Read Chapter 5: Red Sauce Fundamentals Chapter 6: One Fruit to Rule Them All Chapter 7: The Opening Acts Chapter 8: Meat and Tomatoes Chapter 9: Red Sauce Enters a Golden Age Chapter 10: The Other Red Sauce Chapter 11: As American As Pizza Pie Chapter 12: Curds and Way Chapter 13: One Lasagna, Many Lasagne Chapter 14: A Taste of Rome Chapter 15: The Last Red Sauce Chapter 16: The Fall of Rome Chapter 17: The Search for Authenticity Chapter 18: The Red Sauce Renaissance, An Epilogue Appendix: Historic Recipes Bibliography Notes Index About the Author
Copyright Date
2022
Target Audience
Trade
Dewey Decimal
641.814
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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