Way We Ate (e-bog) af Wagtouicz, Paul
Wagtouicz, Paul (forfatter)

Way We Ate e-bog

148,75 DKK (inkl. moms 185,94 DKK)
From the food photographers and creators of the popular blog The Way We Ate comes a lavishly illustrated journey through the rich culinary tradition of the last American century, with 100 recipes from the nation's top chefs and food personalities.Take a trip back in time through the rich culinary tradition of the last American century with more than 100 of the nations top chefs and food persona...
E-bog 148,75 DKK
Forfattere Wagtouicz, Paul (forfatter)
Forlag Atria Books
Udgivet 29 oktober 2013
Længde 368 sider
Genrer Cookery / food and drink / food writing
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781476732756
From the food photographers and creators of the popular blog The Way We Ate comes a lavishly illustrated journey through the rich culinary tradition of the last American century, with 100 recipes from the nation's top chefs and food personalities.Take a trip back in time through the rich culinary tradition of the last American century with more than 100 of the nations top chefs and food personalities. The Way We Ate captures the twentieth century through the food weve shared and prepared. Noah Fecks and Paul Wagtouicz (creators of the hugely popular blog The Way We Ate) are your guides to a dazzling display of culinary impressionism: For each year from 1901 to 2000, they invite a well-known chef or food connoisseur to translate the essence or idea of a historical event into a beautifully realized dish or cocktail. The result is an eclectic array of modern takes and memorable classics, featuring original recipes conjured by culinary notables, including: Daniel Boulud, Jacques Ppin, Marc Forgione, Jos Andrs, Ruth Reichl, Marcus Samuelsson, Michael White, Andrew Carmellini, Anita Lo, Gael Greene, Michael Lomonaco, Melissa Clark, Justin Warner, Michael Laiskonis, Sara Jenkins, Shanna Pacifico, Jeremiah Tower, and Ashley Christensen An innovative work of history and a cookbook like no other, The Way We Ate is the story of a nations cravingsand how they continue to influence the way we cook, eat, and talk about food today.