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CHRISTOPHER KIMBALL'S MILK STREET TELEVISION: The Secrets of Amalfi

Lemon and Shrimp Risotto with Fresh Basil, finished with an egg yolk and cream

Saturday, July 16, 2022 at 1:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / On demand now

On this episode, we learn three recipes inspired by the sweet, softball-sized lemons abundant along the Amalfi coast of Italy. First, Christopher Kimball cooks Spaghetti with Lemon Pesto, demonstrating a pesto recipe that uses lemon zest instead of basil.

Spaghetti with Lemon Pesto
Courtesy of Connie Miller / American Public Television

Then, Milk Street Cook Josh Mamaclay makes Lemon and Shrimp Risotto with Fresh Basil, finished with an egg yolk and cream to give the rice a lush, velvety texture. Finally, Milk Street Cook Lynn Clark bakes an Amalfi-Style Lemon Cake that’s moist and tangy thanks to a lemon simple syrup.

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CHRISTOPHER KIMBALL'S MILK STREET TELEVISION: The Secrets of Amalfi (Season 5, Episode 7)

About Season 5:

Season 5 of CHRISTOPHER KIMBALL'S MILK STREET TELEVISION searches the world over for techniques and ingredients that can transform the way America cooks and eats. Each episode gives viewers the chance to meet cooks from around the world and see how their sources of inspiration result in a new style of home cooking. Host Chris Kimball and his team of cooks find techniques to help viewers produce bigger, bolder, simpler dishes with less time and effort.

Watch full episodes on the series website and on PBS.org and YouTube

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Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street is on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and you can follow @177MilkStreet on Twitter. Follow @cpkimball on Twitter. #MilkStreetTV

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Amalfi-Style Lemon Cake
Courtesy of Connie Miller / American Public Television

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