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  • And the Chef (well, why not the 'cuoco', or 'maestro di cucina' - cooking master, in Italian?) let you taste a perfect blend of true Italian and true Japanese cuisines, the best mix - when true 'maestri di cucina' (cooking masters) do it.

    Tuna Toast Tokyoastrogirl 2008

  • Here is the recipe, taken from the Italian cooking program "La prova del cuoco":

    Mini krapfen di Carnevale Orchidea 2009

  • It is Anna Moroni, from the program "La prova del cuoco" on Rai1, that proposed this on TV.

    Cornetti friabili allo yogurt di Anna Moroni Orchidea 2009

  • When Fabio earns a Michelin star he can trash talk Dufresne, until then; dovrebbe fermare lamentare ed il cuoco!

    "A Top Chef... whose default personality is not 'adorably half-asleep' (Harold, Stephanie) or 'kind of an asshole' (Hung, Ilan, soon-to-be Stefan)." Ann Althouse 2009

  • Il cuoco piemontese perfezionato a Parigi, Bra, 1995 Turin, 1766.

    Delizia! John Dickie 2008

  • The Libro per cuoco Book for Cook, as this Venetian manuscript has become known, is difficult to date precisely, but it was probably written in the mid-1300s.

    Delizia! John Dickie 2008

  • Per sfuggire alle grinfie di un cuoco, due polpi danno repentini il via ad un burlesco inseguimento.

    No Fat Clips!!! : Oktapodi 2008

  • Scappi, Opera di Bartolomeo Scappi, cuoco secreto di Papa Pio Quinto, Venice, 1570.

    Delizia! John Dickie 2008

  • Luccichenti, Bartolomeo Scappi cuoco nella Roma del Cinquecento, Rome, 2004.

    Delizia! John Dickie 2008

  • Council of Trent give it to their cooks, “cuoco celeste, gran theologo.”

    A Philosophical Dictionary 2007

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