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"A Year in Union Square" presents 52 seasonal pasta dishes from the authors' home kitchen. This handy pocket-sized guide draws recipes from family, Italian and southern French cuisines, along with influences of other Mediterranean cooking. The authors follow each week of the year in New York's Union Square Greenmarket, presenting pasta recipes that savor the turning of the seasons and of the year and that are based on the changing vegetables and produce, fish, meats and dairy at the Market's farm stands. Each recipe features the Market's main weekly offerings, paired pastas and other…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"A Year in Union Square" presents 52 seasonal pasta dishes from the authors' home kitchen. This handy pocket-sized guide draws recipes from family, Italian and southern French cuisines, along with influences of other Mediterranean cooking. The authors follow each week of the year in New York's Union Square Greenmarket, presenting pasta recipes that savor the turning of the seasons and of the year and that are based on the changing vegetables and produce, fish, meats and dairy at the Market's farm stands. Each recipe features the Market's main weekly offerings, paired pastas and other ingredients in simple recipes that bring out their best. This book offers plenty of recipes and variations to please meat and fish eaters, vegetarians and vegans.
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Autorenporträt
Eileen Gardiner is the publisher of Italica Press. Currently she is an Honorary Research Fellow at the Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Bristol. She is the former co-executive director of the Medieval Academy of America and the former co-director of ACLS Humanities E-Book. She holds a Ph.D. in English and comparative literature, with a specialization in medieval literature. Dr. Gardiner has published several articles and books on medieval vision literature, including her Visions of Heaven and Hell Before Dante. She is the editor of Hell-on-Line, a website that comprises a comprehensive collection of visions, tours and descriptions of the infernal otherworld from various religious and cultural traditions; and The Pilgrim's Way to St. Patrick's Purgatory, a project that traces for the modern pilgrim the medieval route from Dublin to Lough Derg in County Donegal. Her recent articles include "Visions and Journeys," in Dante in Context, edited by Lino Pertile and Zygmunt G. Baranski (Cambridge University Press, 2015); "Hell," in the Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception, Vol. 11: The Middle Ages and Reformation, edited by Carolyn Muessig (De Gruyter, 2015); and "Heaven, Purgatory and Hell," in Handbook of Medieval Culture vol. 1, edited by Albrecht Classen (De Gruyter, 2015). Dr. Gardiner's forthcoming articles include "Heaven and Hell," in The Routledge Companion to Death and Dying, edited by Christopher M. Moreman (Routledge); and "The Vision of Tnugdal," in Imagining the Medieval Afterlife, edited by Richard Pollard (Cambridge University Press).