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Name
  
Angelo Pellegrini

Role
  
Author


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Died
  
November 1, 1991, Seattle, Washington, United States

Books
  
The Unprejudiced Palate, The food-lover's garden

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada

Nominations
  
James Beard Award for Writing and Literature

Education
  
University of Washington

Angelo pellegrini


Angelo Pellegrini (1904 – 1991) was an author of books about the pleasures of growing and making your own food and wine, and about the Italian immigrant experience. He was also a professor of English Literature at the University of Washington. Pellegrini's family immigrated from Tuscany to McCleary, Washington in 1913 where his father worked for the railroad. His first book, The Unprejudiced Palate (1948) is an important work in the history of food literature and remains in print.

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In 1946, Sunset Magazine published Pellegrini's recipe for pesto, likely the first major publication of a pesto recipe in the United States. Two years earlier the New York Times had first mentioned the sauce, referring to an imported canned pesto paste. The sauce was not immediately embraced by the American public and did not rise in popularity until the 1980s and 1990s.

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Books

  • The Unprejudiced Palate (1948)
  • Immigrant's Return (1951)
  • Americans By Choice (1956)
  • Wine and the Good Life (1965)
  • Washington: Profile of a State (1967)
  • The Food Lover's Garden (1970)
  • Lean Years, Happy Years (1983)
  • American Dream: An Immigrant's Quest (1986)
  • Argumentation and Public Discussion (with Brents Sterling) 1936
  • Vintage Pellegrini: the collected wisdom of an American Buongustaio-1990
  • References

    Angelo Pellegrini Wikipedia