Your Pasta Sucks
A "Cookbook"
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- £15.99
Publisher Description
“Matteo Lane is a liar. In the pages of Your Pasta Sucks, he repeats that he has no business writing a cookbook, all while masterfully (and hilariously) weaving an intricate tale of food and family and schooling the reader in the flavors, traditions, and techniques of Rome, Sicily, and his own Italian-American kitchen.”—Katie Parla, author of Food of the Italian Islands
Your pasta sucks, but it doesn't have to. Matteo Lane, the comedian behind The Al Dente Special on Hulu, shows you how in his bestselling book of 30 delicious recipes and laugh-out-loud stories..
Organized by the most important places and people in his life—from Chicago and New York to Rome and Sicily—comedian, actor, and YouTube sensation Matteo Lane’s first cookbook features recipes rooted in serious pasta knowledge but presented with his signature snarky and sassy wit. Turn these pages to find:
A conversational recipe (definitely not an argument) with his bestie Nick Smith on their versions of Mac and Cheese.
A short rant over the validity of “alfredo” that turns into a delicious recipe for Penna alla Vodka.
Matteo’s foolproof Homemade Pasta recipe.
Lots of hardworking, handy tips—like a treatise on how to not f*ck up your pasta—so you can learn while you laugh.
And that’s not all—the book's jacket folds out into a centerfold-style poster that redefines “saucy”!
For fans of Matteo Lane or readers looking for a humorous take on Italian culture, Your Pasta Sucks will satisfy all.
HILARIOUS CELEBRITY COOKBOOK: Matteo Lane is a force: Named one of Variety’s Top Ten Comics to Watch, he performs for sold-out crowds all over the world. On his popular YouTube channel, Matteo guides viewers through his favorite simple dishes and regales them with hilarious asides. Fans always ask for written recipes, and this deliciously funny Italian cookbook is answering their call.
A SNARKY LOVE LETTER TO ITALIAN CULTURE: From a guide to how to order coffee in Rome to an ode to Matteo's favorite pasta personalities, a silly list of things you'll find in a nonna's house, and much more—this cookbook is more than just a collection of delicious Italian recipes.
Perfect for:
Fans of Matteo Lane and his standup comedy
People looking for books that celebrate Italian and Italian American culture
Supporters of LGBTQIA+ content creators
Fans of Italian cooking and food-centric entertainers like The Pasta Queen
Foodies looking for a unique present for a housewarming, birthday, holiday, or host/hostess gift
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
"My romance with pasta has been my longest and best relationship," writes comedian Lane in the introduction to his uproarious debut, which surrounds 30 mostly classic, mostly pasta recipes with witty quips, campy banter, and heartfelt tributes to family and friends. An opening chapter, "Family," includes his great-grandmother's braciole (which eschews breadcrumbs and incorporates pine nuts), classic meat sauce, and Pasta della Mamma, a "Frankenstein version of carbonara, cacio e pepe, and alfredo" that, Lane contends, is also a work of "culinary genius." Other chapters cover his travels through Rome and Sicily, offering up recipes for pistachio pesto and pasta al Limone alongside tips for how to create the startchiest pasta water, a "mystical potion that makes almost any pasta dish better." A short final chapter, "Found Family," amps up the in-jokes as Lane pays homage to his "gay family" with transcribed dialogues and a mocking recipe for a hapless friend's instant mac-and-cheese. While this section may lose readers unfamiliar with Lane's brand of comedy, there's plenty of more accessible humor throughout (penne alla vodka in Italy is "as rare as a straight Disney villain") and, though the recipes are few, thorough instructions offer real value for newer chefs. Readers are in good hands with Lane as their funny and authentic host.
Customer Reviews
Trifecta
Love it. Full of humour and brilliant recipes with clear and concise instructions