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Events 2011

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Oct 27 -
Dinner at Romans restaurant
Brooklyn, NY

Oct 28 -
Lunch at Mario Batali’s restaurant LUPA, NYC

Oct 30 -
Dinner at Sportello
Boston, MA

Oct 31 -
Lecture at Boston University
Boston, MA

Nov 1 -
Book signing at STIR
Boston, MA

Nov 2 -
Olive oil tasting at Formaggio Kitchen
Cambridge, MA

Nov 5 -
The Pasta Shop on Fourth Street
Berkeley, CA

Nov 7 -
6PM book signing at Omnivore Books
San Francisco, CA

Nov 8 -
7PM olive oil tasting at 18 Reasons
San Francisco, CA

Nov 9 -
Dinner at Scribe Winery
Sonoma, CA
From August 20th-31st Fabrizia will be in San Francisco in order to prepare one of the forty dinners organized by Alice Waters in honor of the 40th anniversary of Chez Panisse.

Savoring Sicily

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I am currently taking reservations for a very special event at Case Vecchie, "Savoring Sicily: A Writing and Cooking Course," that I am hosting with my good friend Laura Fraser. Laura, who is the best-selling author of "An Italian Affair", will lead daily workshops in writing about food, place, and culture. I will conduct hands-on cooking classes to whet your appetite for writing (and for fabulous meals). We will all gain inspiration by exploring Sicily's ancient sites, walking among the vineyards, olives groves, and gardens, and simply relaxing on a stone terrace in the sun. The course, which takes place June 12-18, 2011, is for all levels of writers and cooks, but is limited to 10 guests to provide intimate, personalized learning. If you would like more information, please This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

February in the U.S.

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I spent most of the month of February in the U.S., and the hit was a dinner at blacksmith Angelo Garro's forge in San Francisco, where we cooked a whole wild boar. It was a treat! Angelo, who was born in Sicily and has my own flavors in his mind, used super wild fennel stems to season the boar and his own vinegar and salts from Trapani. Over the long, peaceful day, I really enjoyed cooking with him, comparing our recipes and chatting.


For dessert, I made a biancomangiare, an almond pudding (you'll find the recipe below). I had brought some bitter almond extract from Sicily, and I made the candied orange peel to go with it. Finally, since we had some spare time left, I made cuddureddi, little donuts dredged in sugar and cinnamon. Alice Waters, one of the evening's guests, loved those!