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Rao's Cookbook - by Frank Pellegrino (Hardcover)

Rao's Cookbook - by  Frank Pellegrino (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Rao's, the 100-year-old restaurant located in East Harlem, is one of the most sought-after Italian eateries in all of Manhattan. Customers may not be able to get a table, but now, with this cookbook, they'll be able to prepare Rao's wonderful dishes at home. The recipes are accompanied by photos and dozens of celebrity testimonials.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Rao's, the hundred-year-old restaurant with a mere ten tables tucked in a corner of East Harlem in what was once a legendary Italian <br>neighborhood, is one of the most sought-after restaurants in all of Manhattan. Its tables are booked months <br>in advance by regulars who go to enjoy what The New York Times calls its "exquisitely simple Italian cooking" from traditional recipes, <br> many as old as Rao's itself. You may not get a table at Rao's, but now with this book you can prepare the best Italian home-style food in the<br> world in your own kitchen. Here for the first time are recipes for all of Rao's fabulous classics--its famous marinara sauce, seafood salad, <br>roasted peppers with pine nuts and raisins, baked clams, lemon chicken, chicken scarpariello, and on and on.<br>The recipes are accompanied by photographs that re-create Rao's magic and testimonials from loyal Rao's fans--<br>from Woody Allen to Beverly Sills. Here too is a brief history of the restaurant by Nicholas Pileggi and a Preface by Dick Schaap. <br>Both will convince you that what you have in your hands is a national treasure, a piece of history, and a collection of the best Italian <br>American recipes you will ever find.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>Here for the first time are recipes for all of Rao's fabulous classics - its famous marinara sauce, seafood salad, roasted peppers with pine nuts and raisins, baked clams, lemon chicken, chicken scarpariello, and on and on. The recipes are accompanied by photographs that recreate Rao's magic and testimonials from loyal Rao's fans - from Woody Allen to Beverly Sills. Here too is a brief history of the restaurant by Nicholas Pileggi and a Preface by Dick Schaap. Both will convince you that what you have in your hands is a national treasure, a piece of history, and a collection of the best Italian American recipes you will ever find.

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