The Talisman of Happiness: The Most Iconic Italian Cookbook Ever Written
| AUTHOR | Parla, Katie; Bastianich, Lidia; Boni, Ada |
| PUBLISHER | Voracious (10/28/2025) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Hardcover (Hardcover) |
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"An indispensable guide for Italian home cooks." --Kim Severson, New York Times
The most iconic and beloved Italian cookbook ever published--a treasury of over 1,600 definitive regional recipes that inspired the worldwide bestseller The Silver Spoon--translated for the first time in full for the American kitchen.In 1929, two years before The Joy of Cooking was published in America, and two decades before The Silver Spoon in Italy, Ada Boni wrote The Talisman of Happiness--the original must-have culinary bible for Italians. Generations of cooks have turned to "Il Talismano" as the definitive source for classic dishes that bring comfort, nostalgia, and deep pleasure--including the iconic Marcella Hazan, who used the book to teach herself how to cook. Cataloging all the flavors and traditions that define Italian cuisine, it quickly became a quintessential wedding gift: a talisman of luck for newlyweds beginning a new life. "There can be no true happiness," Boni wrote, "if such an essential part of our daily lives as eating is neglected." Talisman became a national treasure, growing in length every time a new edition was published. In this landmark first English edition of the complete work, featuring nearly 1,700 recipes, American cooks can finally appreciate Talisman in full. Carefully translated to preserve the spirit and warmth of the original, this new edition makes the richness of Italy's regional cooking accessible to all--and includes American measurements, delightful illustrations, and forewords by Lidia Bastianich and Katie Parla. Boni wrote Talisman for anyone longing for a taste of the traditional, and included notes offering kitchen insights with the occasional bit of stern guidance. Whether you are a seasoned cook or are just beginning your culinary journey, Talisman offers the gift of good luck alongside timeless recipes that embrace the true spirit of Italian cuisine: cooking to feed the body and nourish the soul.
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Product Details
ISBN-13:
9780316577991
ISBN-10:
0316577995
Binding:
Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
912
Carton Quantity:
6
Product Dimensions:
7.20 x 2.10 x 10.00 inches
Weight:
4.00 pound(s)
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Price on Product
Country of Origin:
CN
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BISAC Categories
Cooking | Regional & Cultural - Italian
Cooking | Reference
Cooking | Comfort Food
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Two years before Irma Rombauer published The Joy of Cooking in the United States, and two decades before The Silver Spoon was published in Italy, Ada Boni turned more than a decade of experience as a popular food columnist for a women's magazine into this book, an exhaustive compendium of the recipes defining Italian cooking. It was the first such comprehensive Italian cookbook, and the mother of pretty much all other Italian cookbooks to come. Since its first publication in 1929, this book has gone through many Italian editions--the most recent in 1999--and remains an essential Italian culinary bible. It describes the pleasures of the Italian meal in luscious detail--from antipasti and condimenti to soups, pasta, polenta, and risotto, along with savory tarts (and the tart's cousin, the calzone), egg dishes sweet and savory, salads, seafood, and meat. Along with being an record of the rich and varied regional culinary traditions of Italy, The Talisman of Happiness passionately states a core Italian belief about food: that we cook and eat not only to sustain the body but to nourish our souls. The book has been a perennial gift for newlyweds, for young people discovering their love of food, and those establishing their first homes. Its recipes are an essential part of the national culinary heritage and an invaluable source for professional chefs and food writers. You can find a copy of Il Talismano in many Italian home kitchens--often one passed from generation to generation--and in the kitchens of Lidia Bastianich, the late Marcella Hazan, and numerous other cooks who cite it for inspiration and reference.
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"An indispensable guide for Italian home cooks." --Kim Severson, New York Times
The most iconic and beloved Italian cookbook ever published--a treasury of over 1,600 definitive regional recipes that inspired the worldwide bestseller The Silver Spoon--translated for the first time in full for the American kitchen.In 1929, two years before The Joy of Cooking was published in America, and two decades before The Silver Spoon in Italy, Ada Boni wrote The Talisman of Happiness--the original must-have culinary bible for Italians. Generations of cooks have turned to "Il Talismano" as the definitive source for classic dishes that bring comfort, nostalgia, and deep pleasure--including the iconic Marcella Hazan, who used the book to teach herself how to cook. Cataloging all the flavors and traditions that define Italian cuisine, it quickly became a quintessential wedding gift: a talisman of luck for newlyweds beginning a new life. "There can be no true happiness," Boni wrote, "if such an essential part of our daily lives as eating is neglected." Talisman became a national treasure, growing in length every time a new edition was published. In this landmark first English edition of the complete work, featuring nearly 1,700 recipes, American cooks can finally appreciate Talisman in full. Carefully translated to preserve the spirit and warmth of the original, this new edition makes the richness of Italy's regional cooking accessible to all--and includes American measurements, delightful illustrations, and forewords by Lidia Bastianich and Katie Parla. Boni wrote Talisman for anyone longing for a taste of the traditional, and included notes offering kitchen insights with the occasional bit of stern guidance. Whether you are a seasoned cook or are just beginning your culinary journey, Talisman offers the gift of good luck alongside timeless recipes that embrace the true spirit of Italian cuisine: cooking to feed the body and nourish the soul.
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Foreword by:
Bastianich, Lidia
Lidia MaMatticchio Bastianich is the hostess of the national public television series "Lidia's Italian Table." She is also co-owner of three New York City restaurants: Felidia, Becco, and Frico Bar. Ms. Bastianich is the author of "La Cucina di Lidia" and gives lectures on Italian cuisine throughout the country. For the past few years, she has been the editor for a "New York Times" special insert, "The Celebration of Life, " dedicated to culinary life in Italy. Ms. Bastianich lives in Douglaston, New York.
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