The LoFrisco Family Cookbook is part cookbook, part memoir. The author, son of Sicilian immigrants in the early 1900s, shares not only his mother's time-tested simple and delicious recipes, but he brings them to life by embracing them with endearing family stories of growing up in an Italian-American neighborhood in Brooklyn.
LoFrisco intersperses recipes for such Italian classics as lasagna and chicken cacciatore with reminiscences of his childhood days, where food was always the center of attention and mama ruled the kitchen. Ridgefield Library Author Talk with Wilton resident Anthony F. LoFrisco on Tuesday, January 30 at 7:00 PM
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