Cooking as Fast as I Can e-bog
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';Affectingas warm and comforting as a home-cooked meal' (People), a no-holds-barred memoir on Southern life, Greek heritage, same sex marriageand the meals that have shaped her memoriesfrom the Food Network star and first female winner of Iron Chef, Cat Cora.Before she became a renowned chef and Food Network star, Cat Cora was just a girl from Jackson, Mississippi, where days were slow and eve...
E-bog
113,76 DKK
Forlag
Scribner
Udgivet
15 september 2015
Længde
256 sider
Genrer
BG
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781476766164
';Affectingas warm and comforting as a home-cooked meal' (People), a no-holds-barred memoir on Southern life, Greek heritage, same sex marriageand the meals that have shaped her memoriesfrom the Food Network star and first female winner of Iron Chef, Cat Cora.Before she became a renowned chef and Food Network star, Cat Cora was just a girl from Jackson, Mississippi, where days were slow and every meal was made from scratch. By the age of fifteen, Cora was writing the business plan for her first restaurant. Her love of cooking started in her Greek home, where fresh feta and home-cured olives graced the table. Cat spent her days internalizing the dishes that would form the cornerstone of her cooking philosophyfrom crispy fried chicken and honey-drenched biscuits to spanakopita. But outside the kitchen, Cat's life was volatile. In Cooking as Fast as I Can, Cat Cora reveals the experiences that shaped her lifefrom early childhood sexual abuse to the realities of life as lesbian in the deep South. She chronicles how she found her passion in the kitchen and went on to attend the prestigious Culinary Institute of America and apprentice under Michelin star chefs in France. After her big break as a co-host with Rocco Di Spirito on the Food Network's Melting Pot, Cat broke barriers by becoming the first-ever female contestant on Iron Chef. By turns epic and intimate, Cat writes movingly about how she found courage and redemption in the dark truths of her past and about how she found solace in the kitchen and work, how her passion for cooking helped her to overcome hardships and ultimately find happiness at home and became a wife and a mother to four boys. Above all, this is ';a disarmingly candid look at the highs, lows, and true grit of a culinary star' (Kirkus Reviews).