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Padella : The secret to cooking iconic pasta at home

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Hardback 368 pages
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC 11 September 2025
Siadatan, Tim

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ISBN/SKU: 9781526674616 Categories/Genres: ,

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‘An amazing array of wonderful pastas’ Jamie Oliver‘Recipes that are a joy to prepare and to polish off’ Yotam Ottolenghi————PASTA, PERFECTED.

From a low and slow spicy pork ragu, to creamy gorgonzola gnocchi and rich tomato cannelloni, this is the ultimate pasta-lover’s cookbook and the long-awaited debut from Padella, the iconic London restaurant. Includes easy-to-follow recipes for all their favourites:- Pappardelle with Beef Shin Ragu- Pici Cacio e Pepe- Fettuccine with ‘Nduja and Mascarpone- Tagliarini with Crab, Chilli, Lemon and Parsley…plus many new and off-menu dishes shared for the first time.

You’ll find everything from quick-fix everyday recipes to simple but sublime dishes that celebrate seasonal ingredients, as well as step-by-step guides to equipment and techniques for making your own fresh pasta at home. Richly designed and bound in real cloth, this stunning book features page upon page of awe-inspiring photography that will transport you to the kitchens, markets and landscapes of Italy – the home of pasta and the heartbeat of Padella.

———‘An extremely handsome, useful and inspiring book’ Rachel Roddy‘Pasta dishes that would make any nonna nod in approval’ Chris Bianco

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