"Italian cooks are known for their ability to turn humble ingredients into delicious food. But in the hands (and kitchen) of Tuscan food writer Giulia Scarpaleggia, the art of la cucina povera shines with new allure. Giulia's deep knowledge of and respect for her native country's culinary traditions come through in every recipe of this beautifully photographed book."--Domenica Marchetti, author of Preserving Italy
"I rarely open a cookbook and want to make several recipes immediately. But it happened! Here is a creative yet practical book with stunning photos. The produce-forward dishes remind me of Cal-Ital cooking in upscale restaurants, yet the ingredients are humble. It's a cookbook worth adding to your stack."--Dianne Jacob, author of Will Write for Food
"Cucina Povera invites you into the heart of Italian home cooking with open arms, and reminds you that good food is--and always has been--simple, sustainable, and cheap. Giulia's writing is as beautiful and warm as the dishes she makes; this book is an essential resource for any Italian-food lover, but it'll also make you want to run to the kitchen and cook."--Meryl Feinstein, founder of Pasta Social Club
"For resourceful home cooks who prefer a farm-to-table approach and Italian flair, this book is a must."--Publishers Weekly