Some of the most inspired (and acclaimed) Italian food in thecountry is served at Babbo Ristorante e Enoteca, Mario Batali’sflagship restaurant in the heart of New York City’s GreenwichVillage. Diners in this converted town house have come to expectinnovative flavors and artful presentations that make the most ofseasonal, local, and artisanal ingredients—all with a sensibilitythat is distinctly Italian. Now home cooks can re-create theseshowstopping dishes, just as they are served at the restaurant, towin raves of their own. The Babbo Cookbook is Mario’s biggest yet, filled with 150recipes that have redefined contemporary Italian cooking. Here forthe first time he shares such signature dishes as Mint Love Letterswith Spicy Lamb Sausage and Beef Cheek Ravioli, all showcasing hisunparalleled ability to reinterpret the Italian culinary traditionin a completely original way. Recipes for dozens of Babbo’srenowned antipasti, many based on fresh seasonal produce, arefollowed by an alluring col
Nestled in the blue mists of Tennessee's Smoky Mountains, the10,000-acre bucolic refuge of Blackberry Farm houses a top-ratedsmall inn with one of the premier farm-to-table restaurants in thecountry. This sumptuous cookbook offers a collection ofrecipes that are as inspired by the traditional rustic cooking ofthe mountainous south as they are by a fresh, contemporary,artistic sensibility. Some of the dishes are robust, others areastonishingly light, all are full of heart and surprise and flavor— and all are well within the reach of the home cook. California has the French Laundry, Virginia has the Inn at LittleWashington, and Tennessee has Blackberry Farm, where theindulgences of a luxury inn are woven together with odes to nature— fly-fishing, hiking, foraging, bird watching, and heirloomgardening — to create a new way of looking at the world, away in which anything seems possible. This is particularly true at the Inn's table and in itsaward-winning wine cellar. To the farm's mast
Few chefs in America have won more acclaim than Suzanne Goin,owner of Lucques restaurant. A chef of impeccable pedigree, she gother start cooking at some of the best restaurants in theworld–L’Arpège. Olives, and Chez Panisse, to name a few–placeswhere she acquired top-notch skills to match her already flawlessculinary instincts. “A great many cooks have come through thekitchen at Chez Panisse,” observes the legendary Alice Waters, “ButSuzanne Goin was a stand-out. We all knew immediately that one dayshe would have a restaurant of her own, and that other cooks wouldbe coming to her for kitchen wisdom and a warm welcome.” And come they have, in droves. Since opening her L.A. restaurant,Lucques, in 1998, Goin’s cooking has garnered extraordinaryaccolades. Lucques is now recognized as one of the best restaurantsin the country, and she is widely acknowledged as one of the mosttalented chefs around. Goin’s gospel is her commitment to thefreshest ingredients available; her way of comb
Starred Review. Turning the offices of National Public Radio into a sugar-dusted gastrolab, NPR producer Gray (of the news program All Things Considered) spent a year testing cake recipes on coworkers to find the most satisfying among them. The result is this eclectic but cohesive cookbook, with a gentle learning curve especially useful for novices. An untrained pastry chef herself, Gray begins with a basic, lemon-glazed sour cream pound cake (which she calls the "Man Catcher") that introduces several key baking techniques: creaming the butter and sugar, incorporating eggs, beating batter, and lining the pan. She increases the skill level gradually as she goes, moving on to bundt, layer, and fruit cakes, followed by trickier temptations like angel food cake and the spicy, molasses-rich Appalachian Stack Cake. Each recipe comes with the story of its origin, reception, and variants. Readers will spot many bold-faced culinary names like Paula Deen and Ina Garten, but also obscure sources like out-of-print cookbo
From "a great teacher and truly a master technician" (JuliaChild), a new cookbook full of faster-than-ever food, includingdozens of elegant "minute" recipes Jacques Pepin Fast Food My Waywas an immediate sensation, captivating cooks and critics, whocalled it "fabulous," "chic," and "elegant." Now America's firstand most enduring celebrity chef does himself one better, withrecipes that are faster, fresher, and easier than ever. OnlyJacques could have come up with dishes so innovative anduncomplicated. "Minute recipes": Nearly no-cook recipes fit forcompany: Cured Salmon Morsels, Glazed Sausage Bits Smashingappetizers: Scallop Pancakes, zipped together in a blender (10minutes) Almost instant soups: Creamy Leek and Mushroom Soup (7minutes) Fast, festive dinners: Stuffed Pork Fillet on GrapeTomatoes (18 minutes) Stunning desserts: Mini Almond Cakes inRaspberry Sauce (15 minutes)
For New York Times bestselling author Giada De Laurentiis,pasta has always been one of the great pleasures of the table: it’shealthy and delicious; it can be light and delicate or rich andhearty; it’s readily available and easy to prepare--everything youwant in a meal. And nothing satisfies a craving for Italian foodquite like it! In Everyday Pasta, Giada invites you to share herlove of this versatile staple with more than a hundred brand-newrecipes for pasta dishes, as well as for complementary sauces,salads, and sides tempting enough to bring the whole family to thedinner table. Without forgetting about the classics we all love, Giada makesthe most of the many varieties of pasta available to create recipesthat combine familiar flavors in exciting new ways. Although most of these dishes are all-in-one meals in themselves,Giada also supplies recipes for her favorite appetizers, sidedishes, and salads to round them out. Whether you’re looking for a simple summer supper that makes
In this completely updated and expanded edition of herinternational bestseller, Jancis Robinson, one of the world's mostrespected wine authorities, offers an engaging introduction to theenjoyment of wine.
After writing several award-winning health and nutritiontitles that have had great success in the UK, Nicola Graimes makesher debut in the US market with the first book to focus on childrenand brain power and the foods that truly can improve intelligenceand those that can hinder it. With her exciting positive twist onthe link between the food that children eat and their mentaldevelopment, Graimes offers parents new ways and reasons to givetheir children (from pregnancy through primary school) and theessential foods and nutrients they require. BRAIN FOODS FOR KIDS includes: -A clear and easy-to-follow introduction to the principles ofgood childhood nutrition and information on all the latest scienceon brain-boosting foods -Practical, kid-tested advice on incorporating the essentialfoods into a child-friendly diet -Special "brain-box" features to explain the health-giving,mind-boosting properties of each of the featured dishes -Teaches how
As the star of the smash sensation Iron Chef America, Cat Corais used to improvising exciting dishes on a moment's notice. Inthis book she shows you how to do it too, whether you want aspur-of-the-moment supper or a spectacular dinner that doesn'trequire spending your whole Saturday in the kitchen. Cooking fromthe Hip is divided into four convenient sections, each with its ownappetizers, soups, salads, main dishes, sides, and desserts. Youcan turn to whichever chapter best suits your needs and mood,knowing that every dish will be simple and special. Fast: SpicyChicken and Peach Stir-Fry, Creamy Fettuccine with Sausage,Chocolate Brownie Cupcakes Easy: Watermelon Gazpacho, Thai ChickenSalad, White Cheddar Corn Bread Fun: Sunday Cheesesteak Sandwiches,Crispy "Fried" Chicken, Lemonade Cookies Phenomenal: MangoMargaritas, Pomegranate-Glade Cornish Hens with Wild Rice, ItalianCream Cake Cooking from the Hip is all about flexibility. You'll beable to use what you've got on hand without being afraid tosubstitute. Yo
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Melanie Rehak always loved cooking, eating, and sharing foodwith loved ones. After reading the likes of Michael Pollan, EricSchlosser, and Wendell Berry, she tried to buy organic and localfoods. But upon the birth of her son, Jules, she realized that shewas responsible for feeding someone else, and she wanted to knowmore. Eating for Beginners details a year of discovering what itmeans to be an eater and a parent in today’s complicated world.Rehak harvested potatoes, milked goats, sorted beans, and worked ata small restaurant where she learned what to eat and why, that eventhe most dedicated organic farmers sometimes serve their childrenfrozen chicken fingers, and that we really can make peace with ourfood.
The companion volume to the public television series Julia andJacques Cooking at Home Two legendary cooks, Julia Child and Jacques Pépin, invite usinto their kitchen and show us the basics of good homecooking. What makes this book unique is the richness of information theyoffer on every page, as they demonstrate techniques (on which theydon't always agree), discuss ingredients, improvise, balanceflavors to round out a meal, and conjure up new dishes fromleftovers. Center stage in these pages are carefully spelled-outrecipes flanked by Julia's comments and Jacques's comments--theaccumulated wisdom of a lifetime of honing their cooking skills.Nothing is written in stone, they imply. And that is one of themost important lessons for every good cook. So sharpen your knives and join in the fun as you learn to make .. . *--Appetizers--from traditional and instant grav-lax to yourown sausage in brioche and a country p'té *--Soups--from New England chicken chowder and onion sou
Good winemaking need not be complex. The authors draw on theirdecades of experience to show how the latest ingredients,equipment, recipes and techniques can result in delicious andinexpensive white, red, rose, sparkling, and dessert wines, as wellas liqueurs. Illustrated.
In Cantonese, “dim sum” means “touch the heart,” and EllenBlonder’s charming celebration of China’s famed tea lunch does justthat. More than sixty carefully crafted, authentic recipes, eachillustrated with Ellen’s exquisite watercolor paintings, put thekey to re-creating these delectable morsels in every cook’shand. Anyone who has enjoyed the pleasures of a dim sum meal hasinevitably wondered what it would be like to create these treats athome. The answer, surprisingly, is that most are quite simple tomake. From dumplings to pastries, Dim Sum is filled with simple,foolproof recipes, complete with clear step-by-step illustrationsto explain the art of forming, filling, and folding dumplingwrappers and more. Ellen Blonder offers her favorite versions oftraditional Pork and Shrimp Siu Mai, Turnip Cake, and Shrimp HaGow, each bite vibrantly flavored, plus recipes for hearty stickyrice dishes, refreshing sautéed greens, tender baked or steamedbuns, and a variety of pastries and dessert
After five years atop the Skinny Bitch phenomenon, author KimBarnouin has grown as a cook, a nutritionist, and a mom. Now shedelivers the Ultimate cookbook that will be for everyone lookingfor a healthier way to feed themselves, their families, andfriends. Kims emphasis is on easy, and her kick-ass recipes featureseasonal produce (no fake meat or hard-to-find ingredients) andprovide a versatility of tastes and cuisines, from Mediterranean toCalifornia-fresh. With almost 150 recipes, full-color photos,complete nutritional breakdowns, and simple switch-outs for quickvariations, it will be the new gotta have" on any bookshelf.
"Short Sweet" is all about instant gratificiation. Usingordinary ingredients (seven ingredients or less) and radicallystreamlined techniques, James Beard Award winner Melanie Barnardshows how to make elegant desserts in less than thirty minutes.From fruit desserts to mousses and puddings, to cakes and cookies,to frozen desserts, and even to candies for gift giving, all yourfavourites are hers: Baked Fudge Cake, Strawberry Cream Shortcakes,Chocolate Thin Mint Triangles, Country Apple Tart, ScotchButterscotch Sauce, Broiled Peach Crunch, plus 150 more.