Brutto: A (simple) Florentine Cookbook - Russell Norman by Ebury Press

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Brutto: A (simple) Florentine Cookbook - Russell Norman Russell Norman is one of the people who has changed the perception of Italian food in the UK. ALongside him I should also mention Antonio Carluccio, Franco Taruschio, Rose Gray and Ruth Rogers and Alastair Little. Norman is the youngest of that group and his first big hit was the restaurant Polpo. His new restaurant in Clerkenwelll is called Brutto and concentrates on Florentine dishes. Brutto is the Italian word for ugly but . . . . it is also part of the phrase brutto ma buono 'ugly but good'. This phrase is often deployed to describe Italian food, the sort that you might find in an Italian family home, rough around the edges with scant attention paid to presentation . . . but delicious. The recipes in this book are taken largely from the regional specialities cooked in Florentine restaurants such as Sostanza. The book starts with antipasti such as deep-fried courgette flowers and crespelle and goes on via ribollita and risotto

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