When Jack Nicholson needed to lose the twenty-five pounds he'd gained to portray the lead character in the film
Hoffa in order to star in
Wolf, he called on his longtime pal, chef Tommy Baratta. the "Jack Nicholson Diet," now on the menu of Baratta's popular Greenwich Village restaurant, Marylou's, is the basis for the simple, low-fat, yet soul-satisfying in
Cooking for Jack The first time he tasted one of Tommy's pasta recipes at an impromptu gathering in Aspen, Jack asked, "Why can't I eat this way all the time?" Several dinners later, Jack recommended Brooklyn-born-and-bred Tommy as a background consultant and cook to director John Huston while filming
Prizzi's Honor. Tommy's been cooking for Jack ever since-whenever the actor is on location, and for several months each year at his Beverly Hills home.
To help Jack slim down, Tommy drew on the philosophy that fine Italian food means fresh ingredients, simply prepared, and he created a powerhouse repertoire of quick, full-flavored dishes that are low in fat and calories. Eating Tommy's way, Jack dropped those extra pounds-and so did Tommy!
COOKING FOR JACK includes more than one hundred of the recipes that keep Jack lean and energized, from breakfasts such as
Basic Frittata and
No Problem French Toast to his favorite dessert, a luscious but light
Rice Pudding with rum-soaked raisins.
You'll enjoy hearty soups like
Herbed Corn and Potato Chowder and
Danny DeVito's Escarole and Bean Soup. Of course there are dozens of pasta dishes, from the
Tomato-Basil Sauce that first won Jack's heart to
Cavatelli with Broccoli Rabe and Sausage, Fusilli with Red Bell Pepper Sauce, the dramatic-looking
Shrimp with Tomato Sauce and Black Fettucine, and the
Spaghetti and Turkey Meatballs that Tommy's mom taught Anjelica Huston to make during the filming of
Prizzi's Honor.
In addition to wonderful fish and chicken dishes, from
Fillet of Salmon with Ginger-Basil Sauce to
Lemon 'n' Lime Chicken, Michelle Pfeiffer's favorite meal on the set of
Wolf, you'll find glorious, no-guilt meat dishes like
Kathleen Turner's Sicilian Steak Giardiniera, for love of which Kathleen dubbed Tommy a "Sicilian diet guru."
Complete with festive snacks and appetizers-watch for the secret ingredient in
Aunt Margaret's Caponata-and side dishes like
Marylou's Low-fat Home Fries, COOKING FOR JACK makes low-fat eating easy, fast, and fun.