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What We're Reading...

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'What We're Reading' is a place for our staff to write a monthly listing of current cookbooks that have caught our attention. We may also mention other noteworthy books outside of the culinary category, along with the occasional past or backlist title that is a rediscovered gem. Here's what's piqued our interest this month.

PARK AVENUE POTLUCK
Recipes from New York’s Savviest Hostesses
by Florence Fabricant and The Society of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Rizzoli
October 2007
35.00/hardcover

Bring uptown entertaining ideas and recipes into your kitchen with this collection from New York hostesses and acclaimed food writer Florence Fabricant. From event planning to signature cocktails like San Diego Frozen Margaritas and dishes such as Cider-Roasted Loin of Pork, Santa Barbara Seafood Stew, and Sour Cream Chocolate Cake, you will please any crowd. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of PARK AVENUE POTLUCK benefit cancer research and education and patient care at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. You can eat well and do good!


A MOVEABLE FEAST
Ten Millennia of Food Globalization
by Kenneth F. Kipple
Cambridge University Press
May 2007
27.00/hardcover

Ever wonder what is the world’s best selling food? Or when the can opener was invented? Did you know that white bread was once considered too nutritious? Well, culinary trivia aside (though included in the book), A MOVEABLE FEAST explores the origins of food stuffs and species, from Homo sapiens to the garbanzo bean and domestic pigs. Kipple includes telling information even when it is academically inconclusive, noting where archeological evidence is questionable and facts contested, with special attention to the impact of the “Columbian Exchange” of species between the Western and Eastern hemispheres after European arrival in the New World.


ROAST CHICKEN AND OTHER STORIES
by Simon Hopkinson with Lindsey Bareham
Hyperion
September 2007
24.95/hardcover

Roast chicken is but one of many common dishes done uncommonly well by author and chef Simon Hopkinson. Listed alphabetically by ingredient, each chapter (such as Cod, Endive, Smoked Haddock and Steak) begins with an ode to the ingredient, followed by an eclectic selection of recipes, rife with Hopkinson’s real opinions: “A good potato salad comes high on my list of favorite things to eat. Equally, a bad potato salad is one of the worst.” Chefs and food lovers will love the simplicity and honesty of this award-winning cookbook.


MEDITERRANEAN SUMMER
A Season on France’s Cote d’Azur and Italy’s Costa Bella
by David Shalleck with Erol Munuz
Broadway
May 2007
23.95/hardcover

The perfect way to satisfy your craving for sailing, cooking and eating on the Med without actually doing it, David Shalleck tells a story to remember. From the moment he steps onto the yacht “Serenity,” he takes the reader along with rich detail and unswerving diplomacy, navigating tensions of crew and owners, and stepping up to the challenge of fresh, regional, unrepeated meals in every port of call for an entire summer. Sea legs are the least of what Shalleck must learn in order to succeed in the eyes of La Signora, from galley cooking his way thorough a party for hundreds of guests to surprise midnight meals. True culinary adventure, à la Bourdain, without the profanity and drugs.


THE SKI HOUSE COOKBOOK
Warm Winter Dishes for Cold Weather Fun
by Tim Anderson and Sarah Pinneo
Clarkson Potter
October 2007
30.00/hardcover

‘Tis the season to cozy up to warm stews, hot soups, and spiced drinks, especially after a day on the slopes, or a morning spent shoveling the driveway. Even a hot work-day lunch brings cheer as you look out on a cold winter scene. Anderson and Pinneo, both avid skiers, have a hearty appreciation for cold- weather favorites and for the value of time-saving recipes. Whether on a winter vacation with friends and family or returning home after a long, chilly day, the recipes and tips in THE SKI HOUSE COOKBOOK will satisfy appetites quickly, using many ingredients that are easy to find. The down-to-earth and delicious dishes include soups, sandwiches, slow-cooker one-pot meals, simple sides, warn drinks, and desserts.


TANGY TART HOT & SWEET
A World of Recipes for Every Day
by Padma Lakshmi
Weinstein Books
October 2007
35.95/hardcover

Not only can Padma Lakshmi expertly hostess Bravo’s hit culinary show “Top Chef”, she also cooks delectable global cuisine herself—from Tea Sandwiches and Carrot and Cilantro Salad, to Green Dragon Curry with Shrimp and Kashmiri Lamb Meatballs simmered in Creamy Spinach Sauce. Each recipe is headed by a delightful anecdote from Lakshmi’s life as a model, actress, television hostess, and food lover, and gorgeous full-color photographs of the beautiful dishes and author. Tips like “How to Peel a Pomegranate” and “A Short Course on Cardamom” are sprinkled throughout.


PURE DESSERT
True Flavors, Inspiring Ingredients, and Simple Recipes
by Alice Medrich
Artisan
September 2007
35.00/hardcover

In PURE DESSERTS, veteran pastry chef Medrich gets right down to business with the culinary foundation of quality ingredients and quality recipes. Whoever says that elegance equals extravagance will be pleasantly surprised by the simplicity and sensuousness of recipes such as Heavenly Honey Ice Cream, Nutella Bread Pudding, and Sesame Seed Cake. Helpful baking tips, ingredient descriptions, lovely photographs, and warm anecdotes grace the pages.




Past Picks...

THROW ME A BONE
50 Healthy, Canine-Tested Recipes for Snacks, Meals, and Treats
By Cooper Gillespie and Sally Sampson
Simon & Schuster
2003
$9.98/hardcover
ISBN: 0743255917

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Enjoy 50 endearing black-and-white photographs along with delectable recipes for snacks, meals, and treats for even the most discerning doggie palate. Recipes like Cinnamon Bites are a quick way to honor your or your friend's favorite household member. These can be stored for up to two weeks, but they'll likely be eaten much faster!



THE FOOD LOVERS GUIDE TO THE NAPA VALLEY
Where to Cook, Eat, and Shop in the Wine Country, Plus 50 Irresistible Recipes
By Lori Lyn Narlock
Chronicle
2003
$13.96/trade paperback
ISBN: 0811836193

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Help friends and family plan the perfect West Coast Trip, and munch on Scott Weidert's Herb Flavored Almonds as you discuss the details.



SOLO SUPPERS
Simple Delicious Meal to Cook for Yourself
By Joyce Goldstein
Chronicle
2003
$13.95/trade paperback
ISBN: 0811836207

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Singles don't have to be resigned to opening a can or constantly eating out. From hearty recipes like Spicy Tortilla and Lime Soup, and Tuscan Style Rib-Eye Steak with Rosemary and Garlic, to dressed-up salads and seasonal fruit gratins, each dish is designed to serve one in style. When the good company is your own, Solo Suppers is the way to go.



Recommended Article

Michael Pollan's been hitting on hot topic after hot topic with his books The Botany of Desire and, most recently, The Omnivore's Dilemma. Check out his piece on this year's farm bill, featured in The New York Times Magazine on April 22, 2007.




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