Pioneering PNW Food Guru Angelo Pelligrini
I had the rare chance to briefly audit NPR the other day. Greg Atkinson of the Times was speaking of Angelo Pelligrini, long-time Seattle resident with mega-credentials when it comes to growing and eating locally, stretching back to pre-paul era. I have lots of great food-associations with Mr. P, ranging from home-brewed wine to chantarelle-foraging.
Remarkably, Sunset Mag credits AG with the first North American-published recipe for pesto.
My folks were big fans, partly I suspect given their connection to the UW where AP also professed. With their encouragement I have enjoyed several of Pelligrini's books. I was delighted to find on reading one of those books a good while back that his garden was just a couple blocks from home of a close chum.
There was talk on the show of farinata, in varying forms of pancakes and soup. I was most intrigued with the wet version.
Remarkably, Sunset Mag credits AG with the first North American-published recipe for pesto.
My folks were big fans, partly I suspect given their connection to the UW where AP also professed. With their encouragement I have enjoyed several of Pelligrini's books. I was delighted to find on reading one of those books a good while back that his garden was just a couple blocks from home of a close chum.
There was talk on the show of farinata, in varying forms of pancakes and soup. I was most intrigued with the wet version.
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