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Stanley Tucci

Taste: My Life Through Food

Stanley TucciNonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 2021

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Chapters 6-10Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Chapter 6 Summary

Tucci remembers his late wife, Kathryn Spath, who died of cancer in 2009. The couple bonded over food, and Tucci admits that Kate embraced his family’s culinary legacy: “I introduced my family’s recipes into our daily fare and eventually […] Kate usually ended up making them better than I did. Some of them much better” (92). He cites a particular example of Kate making his mother cry after reproducing her lasagna to perfection.

His former in-laws were another matter, people who were not necessarily interested in or adventuresome about food. He notes that “Kate and I would do the cooking” when visiting her family “because we knew what our kids would and wouldn’t eat, cooking made us happy, and being cooked for made my in-laws happy” (94). However, there was one exception: his father-in-law’s penchant for cooking Maine lobster simply but deliciously. Tucci gives him full credit for “direct[ing] his energies into perfecting it” (97), his one signature dish.

Chapter 7 Summary

Tucci details his family’s Christmas traditions, then and now. In his childhood, his mother would prepare the traditional Feast of the Seven Fishes on Christmas Eve, a part of their Catholic heritage. He lists a typical menu, detailed and luxurious but simple at the same time.

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