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Don't Fill Up on the Antipasto: Tony Danza's Father-Son Cookbook
By Tony Danza ( Scribner )
Release Date: 2008-05-13
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In the Danza family, the men did most of the cooking -- great Italian-American food that has remained the favorite cuisine in American households for more than a century.

Now, actor, television personality, and exuberant cook Tony Danza and his son, Marc (and grandson, Nicholas!), invite you into the kitchen with their huge, at times hilarious, Italian-American clan for 50 top-secret family recipes (the sauce and the lasagna) and never-before-shared stories and photographs.

You'll meet Tony's mom and dad, and Tony's mom's family, the Camisas. You'll meet Marc's family and of course his son, Nicholas. You'll meet the uncles, the aunts, and the cousins, all important people in Tony's and Marc's upbringing. You'll read stories about an Italian immigrant family that grew strong in America and really lived the American dream.

The stories are, for the most part, wrapped around the recipes and the food that was the center of family life: Uncle John's Pasta with Prosciutto Sauce, Mother's Lasagna, Chicken with Lemon and Garlic, Holiday Antipasto, Roasted Chicken and Potatoes, Escarole and Bean Soup, Ricotta Cheesecake, and even Tony and Marc's Quick or Date Sauce, a fabulous tomato sauce that's fast, easy, and sure to help you impress the ladies.

So pull up a chair, pick up a fork, and join Tony and Marc as they cook, eat, and laugh their way through the generations. And remember, "don't fill up on the antipasto."

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Product Reviews:
  Manja- Manja 
This was a great book. Funny, great recipes, entertaining. .Such right on stories about all us Italians. I couldnt put it down. My 86 year old motherinlaw- VERY ITALIAN- Loved it also. She read it in one afternoon.
  Tony Danza Don't Fill Up on the Antipasto ( j3xs )
Don't Fill Up on the Antipasto: Tony Danza's Father-Son Cookbook

This book was so enjoyable and even more meaningful if you're from a large family. The stories were wonderful and I intend to try many of the recipes.
  Remembering my Italian heritage 
I enjoyed this cookbook very much. I am Italian and it brought back a lot of memories from my childhood with my grandparents.
  This book makes you want to make the memories his family has ( jermac19_-__ )
I usually adjust recipes, but no need to with this book. They taste
authentic italian, they're easy to make, and pretty upon presentation.
The roasted vegetable pasta dish I made last night was heavenly, six bucks to make, and it was an easy clean up too! I like the stories, even though I have a small family, they motivate me to have everyone sit at the table like a big italian family! This book is worth twice the price.
  Like being in the kitchen with family! ( calchefkat )
I read this book in 2 days and loved it! The recipes are great - simple but mouthwatering, and the writing style is from-the-heart. The way that Tony and Marc cook together reminds me of my relationship with my mom, and how lucky I am to still have her. Tony and Marc seem like real, down to earth people who know what's really important in life and make a great team in the kitchen as well. This book is a winner ... enjoy it with someone you love.