 
From one of America best-loved and most-admired chefs, an instructive and creative collection of over 200 recipes that bring simple, delicious Italian cooking to the family table, with imaginative ideas for variations and improvisations.
Lidia's Family Table features hundreds of fabulous new dishes that will  appeal both to Lidia’s loyal following, who have come to rely on her wonderfully  detailed recipes, and to the more adventurous cook ready to experiment. 
 • She welcomes  us to the table with tasty bites from the sea (including home-cured tuna and mackerel),  seasonal salads, and vegetable surprises (Egg-Battered Zucchini Roll-Ups, Sweet Onion  Gratinate).
 • She reveals the secret of simple make-ahead soup bases, delicious  on their own and easy to embellish for a scrumptious soup that can make a meal. 
 • She opens up the wonderful world of pasta, playing with different shapes, mixing  and matching, and creating sauces while the pasta boils; she teaches us to make fresh  egg pastas, experimenting with healthful ingredients–whole wheat, chestnut, buckwheat,  and barley. And she makes us understand the subtle arts of polenta- and risotto-making  as never before. 
 • She shares her love of vegetables, skillet-cooking some to intensify  their flavor, layering some with yesterday’s bread for a lasagna-like gratin, blanketing  a scallop of meat with sautéed vegetables, and finishing seasonal greens with the  perfect little sauce.
 • She introduces us to some lesser-known cuts of meats for  main courses (shoulders, butts, and tongue) and underused, delicious fish (skate  and monkfish), as well as to her family’s favorite recipes for chicken and a beautiful  balsamic-glazed roast turkey.
 • And she explores with us the many ways fruits and  crusts (pie, strudel, cake, and toasted bread) marry and produce delectable homey  desserts to end the meal.
 Lidia’s warm presence is felt on every page of this book,  explaining the whys and wherefores of what she is doing, and the brilliant photographs  take us right into her home, showing her rolling out pasta with her grandchildren,  bringing in the summer harvest, and sitting around the food-laden family table. As  she makes every meal a celebration, she invites us to do the same, giving us confidence  and joy in the act of cooking.