Anything's Pastable

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Pashman, Dan

  • Titel: Anything's Pastable : 81 Inventive Pasta Recipes for Saucy People / Dan Pashman ; Foreword by J. Kenji López-Alt
  • Person(en): Pashman, Dan [Verfasser*in] ; López-Alt, J. Kenji [Verfasser*in, Geleittext]
  • Organisation(en): HarperCollins Publishers [Verlag]
  • Ausgabe: 1st edition, 3rd printing
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Originalsprache: Englisch
  • Umfang: 288 Seiten : Illustrationen ; 24 cm
  • Erschienen: New York : William Morrow, An imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, 2024
  • ISBN/Preis: 978-0-06-329112-6 Festeinband : EUR 35.50
  • Signatur: RAT und TAT > Kochen und Backen
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Inhalt: The innovative James Beard Award–winning podcaster who changed the way you think about pasta shapes with his invention of the viral sensation cascatelli now does the same for pasta sauces in this fun and charmingly obsessive cookbook, which includes a foreword from bestselling author J. Kenji López-Alt. When Sporkful podcast host Dan Pashman launched cascatelli, a new pasta shape he invented that he designed to hold tons of sauce, stay on the fork, and be incredibly satisfying to bite into, it went viral and was named one of TIME Magazine's Best Inventions of the Year. VICE called him "a modern pasta legend." But as Dan was flooded with pictures of what people were making with his pasta, he was disappointed to see how limited the dishes were: tomato sauce, meat sauce, mac and cheese, over and over. A few party animals made pesto. So Dan set out to revolutionize people's conceptions of pasta sauces, just as he did with pasta shapes. He traveled across Italy and worked with an all-star team of recipe developers in the US to create a new kind of pasta sauce cookbook for people bored with the old standbys. That's why there's no 3-hour marinara recipe or fresh pasta made from scratch in this book. No photos of nonnas caked in flour or the hills of Tuscany. Instead it's time to show the world — Anything's Pastable.