Since I love an easy meal and have a penchant for Italian flavours, when I was offered a copy of Ciao Italia Five-Ingredient Favorites: Quick and Delicious Recipes from an Italian Kitchen to review I agreed immediately. Ciao Italia is the latest cookbook from Mary Ann Esposito who hosts the long running PBS series of the same name.
The book focuses on using just five ingredients to create delicious Italian recipes. To be honest after flipping through the cookbook a few times I wasn’t very inspired. The book does contain more than a dozen pictures and 75 recipes but it was not laid out in a way that enticed me to cook anything. Furthermore I found a few typos, as well as some unclear instructions. On a more positive note, all the ingredients are easy to find and many are probably in your pantry already.
I chose to make two dishes, the Fried Shrimp and the Lemon Sauce. Like all of the recipes the fried shrimp was quite simple to prepare. The shrimp are lightly breaded in flour, salt, pepper and then egg, before being fried in butter with lots of parsley. Although I enjoyed the shrimp, if I make it again I will omit the egg breading which was truly too eggy for my taste. Shrimp are so delicate they don’t need much fussing over. That said, I really enjoyed the shrimp with the fried parsley and would also add a squeeze of lemon next time.
I enjoyed the Lemon Sauce recipe which I served with asparagus. First I roasted some asparagus in the sauce as well as some in just olive oil. Once cooked, I topped the plain asparagus with some of the remaining sauce. I enjoyed both. As a marinade it gave the vegetable a lovely and subtle flavour, while the raw sauce produced an asparagus dish similar to my cold asparagus salad recipe.
In general I don’t see myself cooking from this book frequently. I like picking up a cookbook and really wanting to cook everything in it. I probably would not purchase this for myself, but what about you? Do you like Italian food? Are you a fan of Ciao Italia? I am giving away a copy of this cookbook to a reader.

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My favorite easy recipe is taco soup. It is so good.
My fave simple recipe is wheat pasta topped with sauteed olives.
We love to make some basic sushi, with just whatever veggies we have around, even lettuce! Once you get used to rolling it up, its not that much work, and makes a nice change, especially in hot weather.
My favorite simple recipe is taco salad.
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My favorite simple recipe: eggs cooked on a bed of spicy tomatoes and onions.
Try pasta tossed with garlic, olive oil fresh asparagus and grated cheese to end.
I love roasted lamb shoulder with red wine, garlic and rosemary.
My favorite is baked zita
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my simple recipe is pizza – well it can be simple or complex, but it’s always yummy!
Love chicken and dumplins!
My favorite easy recipe is baked pasta.
pasta with tuna,olive oil and garlic!
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My favorite simple recipe is chicken pasta. It is so good and everyone gets full
The best recipe is throw some pasta in with tomato paste and spices
Fettucini alfred is easy to make.
My favorite simple recipe is black beans and batsmati rice topped with soy sauce and Sriracha sauce. Quick, easy, and REALLY REALLY delicious!
My favorite easy recipe is chicken quesadillas (my husband’s favorite too)
My easy recipe is angel hair tossed in olive oil, garlic, crushed red pepper, spinach and shrimp. Yum!
My favorite simple recipe is tuna burgers. 5 ingredients and it cooks in 5 minutes. Great for kids and my hubby and I like them too!
fettucine alfredo – quick, easy, and I love it
When we are pressed for time or just don’t know what to make our go to meal is always taco soup. All the ingredients are pantry items we usually have and you just throw them all together. Delicious!
We’d toast buttered bread with tomato paste and top it with tomato slices, mushrooms, bits of bacon, slices of cucumber and layer everything with melted cheese. It tastes just like a mini pizza in a fraction of the time!
My favorite simple recicpe is tacos! And any kind will do: chicken, beef, fish!
Love tacos!
roasted chicken with potatoes and carrots
It’s impossible to choose just one. I have a million I want to try, but I have to say I’m very fond of the Ham and Mushroom Lasagna.
My favorite simple recipes is grilled chicken.
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I like the recipe for Tortine di Gianduja e Banana
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My favorite is beef stew.
I love BBQ chicken for an easy recipe.
My favorite simple recipe is a loaded baked potato. Thank you!
I like to make spinach lasagna. If you use the no-boil noodles, it’s very simple. Thanks.
My favorite simple recipe is frittata.
I like pasta, some fresh tomatoes, olive oil and fresh herbs, garlic and cheese. Great!
spaghetti and meatballs
My favorite simple recipe is roasted asparagus with lemon and fresh grated Parmesan cheese.
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My favorite is pasta with zuccini, mushrooms, olive oil, & parmesan- a quick fix at any time!
love to make grilled sandwiches with cheese, turkey, then topped with hummus, lettuce and pickles!
My favorite simple recipe is macaroni with mushroom sauce and tuna, thanks.
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my favorite is steak and veggie kabobs!
My favorite simple recipe is spicy slow cooker sloppy joes
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Sausage Rigatoni in a Marinara sauce!
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