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Books: Cooking by Cuisine -> Cooking Italian
Carbone's Cookbook : Old-World Elegance and the Best Italian Food in the Northeast (Roadfood, 6)
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by:
Stern, Jane
Stern, Michael
Carbone, Gaetano
Carbone, Vincent
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Publisher: Rutledge Hill Press
Published: September 17, 2003
ISBN: 1401601227
Format:Hardcover
Pages:232
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Book Description
Product Description:
While Italian restaurants are popular throughout the United States, New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut make up the part of the country most associated with the great ones. And one of the best is Carbone's in Hartford,
Connecticut.
Founded sixty-five years ago, Carbone's is Hartford's oldest and best-reviewed restaurant. The founder, Charlie Carbone, learned some of his best recipes from New York restaurants by going into their kitchens, posing as a health
inspector, and watching their chefs. In the 1960's, chef Gaetano Carbone created a weekly special and many of these recipes by "the master" are in the book. Vinnie Carbone continues the family tradition and has a unique way of catering special
events.
Carbone's Cookbook not only contains the creative recipes of Executive Chef Paul Rafella and Michael McDowell, but also takes you inside a real family-owned Italian restaurant. Well into its second half-century, Carbone's is famous for its
Veal All Bergamo, Roasted Mushrooms, Scampi Popalardo, Filetto do Manzo and Salmone Alla Senape.
In keeping with the tradition of celebrating the finest regional restaurants in the United States, Carbone's is the sixth restaurant in the United
States to be chosen to be a Roadfood cookbook by authors Jane and Michael Stern.
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