"Maremma Cucina"
I have known that triangle of the Maremma between
Saturnia, Monetmerano and Poderi di Montemerano for several years,
mainly thanks to some of the people mentioned in this book.
But I am much more familiar with cookery books,
especially more recent ones, which I must admit I usually found
boring and almost unreadable. But sometimes you come across an exception
that makes you realise perhaps all is not lost, and that there are
still people out there who know how to talk about food in an intelligent
and approachable way.
The reference to this book "Maremma cucina"
is all too obvious.
It is more like a story, a series of novellas whose
protagonists are real people from the various towns, and the recipes
from local regional cuisine.
It may have no pretensions to become a best seller,
or have huge editors behind it: in the end it is just a book to
read, fluent and enjoyable, like few others of its kind.
And it is really true that flicking through
this book the aromas of the dishes and the wines and the faces of
the people reach the reader, with the rustic liveliness of the Maremma.
Daniele Cernilli |