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Padella by Tim Siadatan

Padella by Tim Siadatan

Padella is the long-awaited debut cookbook from the iconic London pasta restaurant, bringing its celebrated approach to Italian cooking into the home kitchen. Focused on pasta “done properly,” it combines accessible, step-by-step guidance with a wide spread of recipes, from quick weekday bowls to slow-cooked ragu and baked classics. The book is richly photographed and cloth-bound, giving it strong gift appeal as well as everyday usability.

What the Book Covers

  • Padella’s signature pasta dishes alongside new and off-menu recipes.

  • Fresh pasta techniques with clear guides to tools, shapes, and methods so readers can build confidence from scratch.

  • Seasonal Italian cooking that keeps ingredient lists simple and flavour-driven, in the spirit of trattoria food.

Recipe Style and Range

Expect a mix of:

  • Slow-cooked comfort dishes such as spicy pork ragu and rich tomato-based bakes. 

  • Creamy and cheese-led pastas, including gorgonzola gnocchi and cacio e pepe styles. 

  • Seafood and fresh herb combinations for lighter, brighter plates. 

  • Every day “fast wins” that deliver restaurant-quality results without complicated prep. 

Examples highlighted on the listing include pappardelle with beef shin ragu, pici cacio e pepe, fettuccine with ’nduja and mascarpone, and tagliarini with crab, chilli, lemon and parsley.

Key Features

  • Pasta-first focus: A dedicated deep dive into pasta shapes, sauces, and the small techniques that make a big difference.

  • Practical, home-friendly instructions: Recipes are positioned as easy to follow for non-professional cooks. 

  • High-end build and visuals: Cloth-bound with extensive Italian food and travel photography, making it as much a coffee-table cookbook as a working kitchen guide.

  • Strong gifting potential: The design, presentation, and restaurant pedigree make it suitable for pasta lovers and food-book collectors.

$9.44

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Padella by Tim Siadatan

$26.97

$9.44

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Padella is the long-awaited debut cookbook from the iconic London pasta restaurant, bringing its celebrated approach to Italian cooking into the home kitchen. Focused on pasta “done properly,” it combines accessible, step-by-step guidance with a wide spread of recipes, from quick weekday bowls to slow-cooked ragu and baked classics. The book is richly photographed and cloth-bound, giving it strong gift appeal as well as everyday usability.

What the Book Covers

  • Padella’s signature pasta dishes alongside new and off-menu recipes.

  • Fresh pasta techniques with clear guides to tools, shapes, and methods so readers can build confidence from scratch.

  • Seasonal Italian cooking that keeps ingredient lists simple and flavour-driven, in the spirit of trattoria food.

Recipe Style and Range

Expect a mix of:

  • Slow-cooked comfort dishes such as spicy pork ragu and rich tomato-based bakes. 

  • Creamy and cheese-led pastas, including gorgonzola gnocchi and cacio e pepe styles. 

  • Seafood and fresh herb combinations for lighter, brighter plates. 

  • Every day “fast wins” that deliver restaurant-quality results without complicated prep. 

Examples highlighted on the listing include pappardelle with beef shin ragu, pici cacio e pepe, fettuccine with ’nduja and mascarpone, and tagliarini with crab, chilli, lemon and parsley.

Key Features

  • Pasta-first focus: A dedicated deep dive into pasta shapes, sauces, and the small techniques that make a big difference.

  • Practical, home-friendly instructions: Recipes are positioned as easy to follow for non-professional cooks. 

  • High-end build and visuals: Cloth-bound with extensive Italian food and travel photography, making it as much a coffee-table cookbook as a working kitchen guide.

  • Strong gifting potential: The design, presentation, and restaurant pedigree make it suitable for pasta lovers and food-book collectors.

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