Tuesday, July 11 — Author Talk: Anthony LoFrisco — The LoFrisco Family Cookbook: How Josie Brought Sicily to Brooklyn, 7-8:30 p.m. The LoFrisco Family Cookbook: How Josie Brought Sicily To Brooklyn by Anthony LoFrisco, is part cookbook, part memoir. The author, son of Sicilian immigrants in the early 1900s, shares not only his mother's time-tested simple and delicious recipes, but he brings them to life by embracing them with endearing family stories of growing up in an Italian-American neighborhood in Brooklyn.
The LoFrisco Family Cookbook is a welcome addition to the kitchen of those who like to cook something which reflects “authentic” in every sense of the word. The hard-to-put-down narratives are a bonus every bit as delectable as the recipes. Anthony LoFrisco has been living - and cooking - in Wilton for over 40 years. Q&A follows the talk. No charge. Books will be available for purchase and signing. Registration highly recommended. Register online or call 203-762-6334. Wilton Library - 137 Old Ridgefield Rd, Wilton, CT 06897
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