printed in 1976. I know I used the recipe in it for decades, as printed. Then when people started discovering the recipe, online versions came out. Easy to print. So I think I have been using those more recently. Yesterday I went back to the book version and didn't taste the same as I remembered (less creamy and too tomatoey) and disappointed me.
So I started looking around online as a friend wants the recipe. I am stunned at how different the online recipes are from her original. Online, using the same amount of meat, has much more mirepoix, 2x the milk, less butter and oil, less tomato, some add milk before wine while others do the reverse and think it makes no difference, and includes pepper (which I noticed was oddly missing from her book version). It really is not the same recipe. I would agree with the online versions for a better product and I know it would taste like what I had been making more recently.
Even the Food and Wine and NYT versions differ, so it's not just people changing a recipe on a whim. This is an important and well-known recipe and I am wondering why the justification in making so many changes, or did Marcella actually change it later?
Does anyone have a more recent printing of Marcella's Classic Italian Cookbook?
So I started looking around online as a friend wants the recipe. I am stunned at how different the online recipes are from her original. Online, using the same amount of meat, has much more mirepoix, 2x the milk, less butter and oil, less tomato, some add milk before wine while others do the reverse and think it makes no difference, and includes pepper (which I noticed was oddly missing from her book version). It really is not the same recipe. I would agree with the online versions for a better product and I know it would taste like what I had been making more recently.
Even the Food and Wine and NYT versions differ, so it's not just people changing a recipe on a whim. This is an important and well-known recipe and I am wondering why the justification in making so many changes, or did Marcella actually change it later?
Does anyone have a more recent printing of Marcella's Classic Italian Cookbook?