Synopses & Reviews
For the Trigianis, cooking has always been a family affair-and the kitchen was the bustling center of their home, where folks gathered around the table for good food, good conversation, and the occasional eruption. Example: Being thrown out of the kitchen because ones Easter bread kneading technique isnt up to par. As Adriana says: “When the Trigianis reach out and touch someone, we do it with food.” Like the recipes that have been handed down for generations from mother to daughter and grandmother to granddaughter, the familys celebrations are also anchored to the life and laughter around the table. We learn how Grandmom Yolanda Trigiani sometimes wrote her recipes in code, or worked from memory, guarding her recipes carefully. And we meet Grandma Lucia Bonicelli, who never raised her voice and believed that when people fight at the dinner table, the food turns to poison in the body.
Adriana Trigianis voice springs to life from the first page of Cooking with My Sisters, a collection of beloved family recipes that the Trigianis have been enjoying for generations. But theres much more here than just the food. Peppered with hilarious family anecdotes, poignant letters, and exquisite color photographs, Cooking with My Sisters draws us into the warm and witty world of the Trigiani clan. Each recipe has a story behind it, and each chapter has tips from different sisters, reflecting the unique personalities of the latest generation of Trigiani women.
Here are mainstay meals, featured in sections such as “The Big Life” and “The Big Wow,” which include the chapters “Pasta, or as We Called It, Maccheroni” and “Food We Hated as Kids but Love to Serve Now.” Accessible to any cook, the recipes range from Chicken and Polenta, Zizi Marys Rice Soup, and Gnocchi to favorite desserts like Grandmoms Buttermilk Cake-and all the delectable dishes are geared toward bringing your family together.
Written with Adriana Trigianis trademark humor and verve, this wonderful book will appeal to anyone who values the bonds that food, community, and cultural tradition can provide.
From the Hardcover edition.
About the Author
ADRIANA TRIGIANI
is an award-winning playwright, television writer, and documentary filmmaker. The author of the bestselling novels
Big Stone Gap, Big Cherry Holler, Milk Glass Moon, Lucia, Lucia, and
The Queen of the Big Time, Trigiani has written the screenplay for the movie
Big Stone Gap, which she will also direct. She lives in New York City with her husband and daughter.
MARY TRIGIANI is a consultant and lecturer on issues driving authenticity in leadership. An expert message crafter -- for business leaders just-crowned to well-seasoned -- Mary's own message emerges in the new book she has written with her sister, bestselling novelist Adriana Trigiani. COOKING WITH MY SISTERS: ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF FAMILY RECIPES FROM BARI TO BIG STONE GAP, a memoir/cookbook, is a true story about the power of cooking to nourish and sustain the traditions of an Italian-American family aimed at leaving the world a better place. Mary shows how a visit back to unvarnished family experiences and values can help unearth ones authentic voice -- something Mary believes is essential not only to effective communicating but to compelling leadership as well. She lives in San Francisco.
From the Hardcover edition.