Il cucchiaio d'argento

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Il cucchiaio d'argento (The Silver Spoon in English) is a major Italian cookbook, a kitchen reference work originally published in 1950 by the design and architecture magazine Domus. It contains about 2000 recipes drawn from all over Italy, and has gone through eight editions. It is one of the most popular cookbooks in Italy, and was born from a post-World War II pricing dispute with the publishers of the popular Il talismano della felicità by Ada Boni.

Several English versions (customized for the country of sale) were published as The Silver Spoon by the United Kingdom's Phaidon Press in 2005. They are based on the 1997 Italian edition, with a special section of recipes from prominent Italian cooks around the world.

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