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Highlights
- "An incredible gem!
- About the Author: Vanja van der Leeden, a Dutch-Indonesian chef and culinary writer, combines her rich cultural background with her experiences living in Italy.
- 400 Pages
- Cooking + Food + Wine, Regional & Ethnic
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About the Book
"From Sicily to Milan, a new generation of chefs from Italy's Neo-Trattorias is disrupting Italian cuisine with bold and modern twists. Italopunk celebrates these unexpected flavors and irreverent takes on beloved classics--Panzanella brightened with mango, tiramisu with a hint of sesame, cacio e pepe sprinkled with mint... Through recipes, interviews, and restaurant recs, this lively romp through Italy is sure to inspire and revolutionize the way you experience Italian food."--
Book Synopsis
"An incredible gem! A pearl!" --Yvette van Boven, author of Home Made
"Gathers recipes and interviews from Italy's neo-trattorias for modern twists on classic dishes." --Publishers Weekly
"Successfully makes the case that if people love their cuisine, they ought to let it grow." --Shelf Awareness
"Any reader can browse this for an inviting new take on recognizable classics--but those who want to go deeper will get a look at where Italian cooking is headed."--Booklist, STARRED
Italopunk is not just a cookbook but a culinary manifesto that challenges the conventional boundaries of Italian cuisine through 145 recipes from Italy's Neo-Trattorias.
From Sicily to Milan, a new generation of chefs from Italy's Neo-Trattorias is disrupting Italian cuisine with bold and modern twists. Italopunk celebrates these unexpected flavors and irreverent takes on beloved classics--Panzanella brightened with mango, tiramisu with a hint of sesame, cacio e pepe sprinkled with mint... Through recipes, interviews, and restaurant recs, this lively romp through Italy is sure to inspire and revolutionize the way you experience Italian food.
Review Quotes
"Few people cook as smart, original and good as Vanja. She has an insane amount of knowledge and knows how to make something special out of every ingredient or classic dish through her endless creativity. Really: everyone should have a book by Vanja on their shelf. This book is also an incredible gem! A PEARL!"----Yvette van Boven, author of Home Made
"Gathers recipes and interviews from Italy's neo-trattorias for modern twists on classic dishes."
-- " --Publishers Weekly"
"Italian classics receive a cheeky update in Dutch-Indonesian chef and cookbook author Vanja van der Leeden's English-language debut, Italopunk: 145 Recipes to Shock Your Nonna. This collection of recipes, photos, and profiles takes readers to the Italy the author loves: vibrant, creative, and a bit rough around the edges. Classic flavor combinations and techniques are prized, but van der Leeden successfully makes the case that if people love their cuisine, they ought to let it grow."----Suzanne Krohn "Shelf Awareness"
"The best cookbooks take the reader on a nuanced culinary journey. Italopunk does this in the best possible way, convincing foodies to follow a culinary road map from top to toe of Italy. The Dutch Indonesian chef and writer van der Leeden "punks" up traditional Italian with offbeat additions--a touch of coffee grounds and slices of taleggio finish off a white asparagus and porcini risotto, while lemongrass and lime leaf infuse an Indonesian-inspired caponata. Nearly 150 recipes cover snacks, creamy primi (pasta, pizza, polenta), and more, with a focus on fresh vegetables and seafood. Inviting recipes are sprinkled with anecdotes from the author's twenties and years as a food writer. Most interesting are her interviews with thirty- and fortysomething cutting-edge "punk" Italian chefs with mixed backgrounds, who talk of their focus on changing the nature of Italian cooking to meet the shifting social, economic, and climate dynamics that affect the planet. Her husband's inviting photography brings their stories to light, making this a necessary addition to all Italophile bookshelves. Pasta, fresh seafood, burrata, and carefully cured meats aren't going anywhere, and any reader can browse this for an inviting new take on recognizable classics--but those who want to go deeper will get a look at where Italian cooking is headed."----?Jessica S. Levy "Booklist, STARRED"
About the Author
Vanja van der Leeden, a Dutch-Indonesian chef and culinary writer, combines her rich cultural background with her experiences living in Italy. Formerly a restaurant chef, Vanja now focuses on creating nutritious comfort food, writing cookbooks, and producing cooking videos from her home kitchen. Her work reflects her love for strong flavors, culinary experimentation, and the balance between healthy eating and indulgence