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Raos Cookbook: Over 100 Years of Italian Home Cooking


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by: Frank Pellegrino

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Released: 1998-05

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Rao's is an old, 10-table restaurant in an old, New York-Italian neighborhood in which old Italians still may or may not live (this was never made quite clear in Nicholas Pileggi's complete-history-of-Italian-immigrants-in-America introduction to the cookbook), but you can't go there to eat. Not unless you know someone who has a lock on one of the tables. These are shared occupancy tables, condominium tables. Every night (Monday through Friday) is already spoken for--has been spoken for, in fact, for quite some time. Mixed in with the names of the obvious rich and famous and powerful who get to eat at Rao's (and who have enthusiastic things to say about Rao's throughout the cookbook) are names of the not-so-obvious to anyone who hails from outside the Italian neighborhood that spawned them. Rao's sounds like a dream of what New York once may have been like--joints on every corner full of character and soul--or what everyone would like to think New York may have been like. It sounds a little like a Disneyland nostalgia experience that just about everyone will never have.

So bless Frank Pellegrino for putting Rao's kitchen between the covers of this book. If you want the excitement and charm and comfort food of Rao's, you can now cook it yourself and pretend that's Dick Schaap sitting over there, and Rob Reiner coming though the door with Woody Allen, Brenda Vaccaro, and John-John. Plan on eating lots of tomato sauce, for Rao's springs from the same roots that gave America Italian red sauce restaurants of the checkered tablecloth and Chianti bottle candle holder stripe. Rao's does it far, far better, and with soul. The late Vincent Pellegrino, who made Rao's what it seemingly continues to be, was particularly fond of grilled meats, and those sections of the book are exemplary: simple, straightforward, to the point. Even the tripe sounds like it might be worth trying.

If you want to cook Italian and not sweat the regional details, this book is the one to pull off the shelf. --Schuyler Ingle
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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
neighborhood, is one of the most sought-after restaurants in all of Manhattan. Its tables are booked months
in advance by regulars who go to enjoy what The New York Times calls its "exquisitely simple Italian cooking" from traditional recipes,
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
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,
roasted peppers with pine nuts and raisins, baked clams, lemon chicken, chicken scarpariello, and on and on.
The recipes are accompanied by photographs that re-create 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.




Product Details
Rao's Cookbook: Over 100 Years of Italian Home Cooking
  • Hardcover: 288 pages (1998-04-07)
  • Publisher: Random House; 1998-05
  • Label: Random House
  • Studio: Random House
  • ISBN: 0679457496
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 Star based on 58 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Books: #46256


Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:4.5 Star

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Roa's Cookbook 2008-12-16
Comment: I really like this cookbook, I just love their sauce and the recipe for the sauces hold true to what you can buy. Also it is a interesting read for a cookbook


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Rao's Cookbook 2008-12-12
Comment: The recently ordered copy of Rao's Cookbook was a REPLACEMENT for my original copy, which I used so frequently that the pages were all falling out.

This book is filled with excellent recipes that are tasty, easy to prepare, and inspirational. I have eaten many times at Rao's , so these recipes ring a bell. But even if I had never dined there, I believe that this book would be a big hit. From basics like "Seasoned Egg Batter" and "Marinara Sauce" to excellent dishes (e.g. "Veal Francese", "Shrimp Parmigiana","Swordfish Livornese", and many many more), these tried and true recipes produce irresistable meals.

The significant essays at the beginning, the excellent photos of people and food, and the quotations from notables that are scattered throughout, successfully communicate the unique flavor of Rao's, and encourage the reader to give the recipes a try. DON'T MISS THIS EXCELLENT BOOK.


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 3 Star
Summary: Not so good 2008-12-10
Comment: I recently ate at Rao's in Eat Harlem and the food was excellent so I decided to buy this book and give the recipes a shot, well the first recipe I made was the Sunday gravy and it did not come out as expected. The gravy was more like soup and no matter how long I cooked it it would not thicken up. I will continue to try recipes from this book and update this post with my findings. Only reason for the 3 stars is because I am giving it the benefit of the doubt being I ate there and I loved it.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Italian Food 2008-02-08
Comment: Excellent cookbook because my background is Italian and many of the recipes are exceptional and without question has satisfied everyone that has eaten with us for a celebration. Thank you for this experience. Hopefully you will keep in touch regarding additions.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Real Italian Cooking! 2008-01-04
Comment: Can't get any more authentic than this. This is real Italian cooking! So far, every recipe is wonderful and easy to make.



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