An Evening with Katie Parla @ Solely Wine

Thu Apr 23 2026 at 06:30 pm to 08:00 pm UTC-04:00

Solely Wine | Indianapolis

Golden Hour Books
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An Evening with Katie Parla @ Solely Wine
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Golden Hour Books is proud to present New York Times bestselling cookbook author, Katie Parla, at Solely Wine
About this Event

Join us on Thursday, April 23 for an evening of conversation with New York Times bestselling cookbook author, Katie Parla, at Solely Wine. Katie will be discussing her fabulous new cookbook, ROME.

Tickets include a copy of the cookbook ROME and one glass of sparkling wine from Solely Wine--$52. Couple tickets (two people) include one copy of the cookbook and two glasses of sparkling wine--$62.

ABOUT THE BOOK

From Italy’s foremost culinary authority, historian and The New York Times bestselling author Katie Parla, Rome: A Culinary History, Cookbook, and Field Guide to the Flavors that Built a City offers a comprehensive portrait of Rome and the evolution of its food culture, then and now. With rich historical context spanning recipes, features, and a contemporary guide, Parla crafts a compelling ode to the city she’s devoted herself to for the past two decades. The transportive book establishes how the Roman table, like Rome, is still being set and worth continually exploring.

Rome launches with a thorough history through a culinary lens, beginning with its murky Iron Age origins, tracing the impact of conquests through the Roman Republic to the expansion of trade routes during the Empire and a scrappy period through the Middle Ages to ready Rome for its revival into the Renaissance era. Parla covers the political, societal, and economic shifts of the 18th and 19th centuries, from Napoleon to Mussolini and the post-war boom that introduced the “dolce vita” lifestyle, illustrating how people ate through the eras to bring readers into the mindset of present-day Rome.

The book contains over 110 recipes, drawn from experts (home cooks, restaurant pros, and food artisans alike) and is organized with a thematic approach. While the city’s beloved supplì, cacio e pepe, and maritozzi traditions are well represented, Parla finds opportunities to showcase a wider swath of Rome’s dining culture with recipes such as a hearty fettuccine al sugo di coda oxtail pasta and a warming minestra di broccoli e arzilla, or romanesco and broccoli soup.


More than a mere cookbook, Rome contains in-depth features that range from reflections on the fetishization of the cucina povera to the rise of the city’s urban dairy trade. An appendix highlights the forces shaping Rome’s drinking culture, spanning the categories of water, wine, craft beer and cocktails, followed by Parla’s essential recommendations to eating, drinking, and shopping in Rome today. Accompanied by playful illustrations and custom maps by designer Ian Dingman, the stories and ingredients of the Eternal City are brought to life in Rome with expressive photography by Ed Anderson.

In Rome, Parla shapes the ultimate guide to Rome and its food culture, capturing historical significance and establishing modern-day relevance along the way.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Katie Parla is the New York Times bestselling author, publisher, television and podcast host, journalist, culinary guide, and educator based in Rome. Her latest title is Rome: A Culinary History, Cookbook, and Field Guide to the Flavors that Built a City, her second non-guidebook and cookbook focused on the city she’s called home for the past two decades. She has written, edited or contributed to more than 40 books including the cookbooks American Sfoglino, Flour Lab, Food of the Italian South, Tasting Rome, and The Joy of Pizza. In 2022, Katie founded Parla Publishing, independently publishing her cookbook Food of the Italian Islands. She co-hosts Gola, a podcast about Italian food and drinks culture. In addition to appearing as an expert on television programs such as “Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy” and Netflix’s “Chef’s Table,” Katie hosts culinary shows on Recipe.TV including her Emmy-nominated food and travel series “Katie Parla’s Rome,” “Katie Parla’s Roman Kitchen,” and “Gola on the Road.”



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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Solely Wine, 1106 East 16th Street, Indianapolis, United States

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USD 52.00 to USD 62.00

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