David rocco recipes

Castagnaccio recipe david rocco biography wikipedia David Rocco (born July 27, ) is a Canadian author, cook, and host of several internationally syndicated television series. He is most known for producing and hosting the television series David Rocco's Dolce Vita, and publishing four cookbooks Avventura, David Rocco's Dolce Vita, Made in Italy, and David Rocco's Dolce Famiglia.

David Rocco

Canadian television producer

For the American comedian and actor, see David Della Rocco.

David Rocco

Born () July 27, (age&#;54)

Scarborough, Ontario, Canada

Spouse

Nina Rocco

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Culinary career
Cooking styleItalian

Television show(s)

    • David Rocco's Dolce Napoli
    • David Rocco's Amalfi Getaway
    • David Rocco's Dolce India
    • David Rocco's Dolce Africa
    • David Rocco's Dolce Italia
    • David Rocco's Dolce Southeast Asia
    • David Rocco's Dolce HomeMade

David Rocco (born July 27, ) is a Canadian author, cook, and host of several internationally syndicated television series.

He is most known for producing and hosting the television series David Rocco's Dolce Vita, and publishing four cookbooks Avventura, David Rocco's Dolce Vita, Made in Italy, and David Rocco's Dolce Famiglia.

Early life

David Rocco was born on July 27, , in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, to Italian immigrants from Naples, Italy.

His parents were both hairdressers, and he is the youngest of three children.[1] Rocco later moved with his family to Woodbridge, Ontario as a teenager.[1]

In , he married his high school sweetheart, Nina.[1] The couple later moved to Rosedale, Toronto, and have twin daughters and a son.[1][2]

Rocco was a model as a teenager, and worked for agencies including Elite and Armstrong Men.

He and Nina took acting classes together and both also studied at York University.

Castagnaccio recipe david rocco biography Bake for about 20 minutes or until the top is golden and the castagnaccio pulls away from the sides. A hearty gluten-free cake made using chestnut flour and flavoured with pine nuts, rosemary and raisins.

The couple ran a restaurant, La Madonnina, in Woodbridge, but gave it up a year later to pursue acting.[1]

Career

In , without success in the feature film world, Rocco figured a food show would be better. He and his wife, on holiday in Italy, shot a video showcasing different foods, and later showed it to a Toronto production company.

This led to a episode TV series featuring food and travel called Avventura: Journey in Italian Cuisine.[1]

In , Rocco's self-produced TV series David Rocco's Dolce Vita premiered on Food Network Canada. It ended in after five seasons, and reached an international audience, including in the U.S. on the Cooking Channel.

Several spin-offs of the show followed including, David Rocco's Dolce Napoli (–17), David Rocco's Amalfi Getaway (), David Rocco's Dolce India (–14), David Rocco's Dolce Africa (), David Rocco's Dolce Italia (), David Rocco's Dolce Southeast Asia (), and David Rocco's Dolce HomeMade ().[2]

In , Rocco and Hong Kong singer Nicholas Tse co-hosted FOX Life's Celebrity Chef: East vs West.

Cook books

Rocco has published four cookbooks:

  • Avventura (Bay Books; January )
  • David Rocco's Dolce Vita (HarperCollins; November )
  • Made In Italy (Clarkson Potter, HarperCollins; October )
  • Dolce Famiglia (HarperCollins; November )

Other ventures

In , Rocco launched a line of wines, a Chianti, a Prosecco and a Pinot Grigio named David Rocco's Dolce Vita.[3]

In , Rocco opened a Yorkville, Toronto restaurant called David Rocco - Bar Aperitivo.[4] In , Rocco launched his own line of Italian-made pastas (orecchiette, strozzapreti and fusilli Pugliesi) and sauces (pomodoro & basilico, arrabbiata, puttanesca and ricotta & pecorino).[4]

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