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Amanda Hesser

    Amanda Hesser écrit sur l'alimentation avec une passion et une profondeur qui découlent de sa décennie d'expérience au New York Times. Son travail explore non seulement les techniques culinaires, mais aussi les contextes culturels et sociaux plus larges de l'alimentation. Hesser aborde l'écriture sur l'alimentation comme une forme de narration qui connecte les gens et les expériences partagées. Sa perspective est à la fois informative et inspirante.

    Food52 Big Little Recipes
    Thank You for Smoking
    The Man Who Fed the World
    Food52 - A New Way to Dinner
    Food52 Baking
    The Essential New York Times Cookbook
    • 2021

      "Sixty recipes inspired by the "Big Little Recipes" column on Food52, featuring minimal ingredients and maximal flavor."-- Provided by publisher

      Food52 Big Little Recipes
    • 2021

      Essential New York Times Cookbook, The

      • 992pages
      • 35 heures de lecture

      A New York Times bestseller and Winner of the James Beard Award All the best recipes from 150 years of distinguished food journalism—a volume to take its place in America's kitchens alongside Mastering the Art of French Cooking and How to Cook Everything. Amanda Hesser, co-founder and CEO of Food52 and former New York Times food columnist, brings her signature voice and expertise to this compendium of influential and delicious recipes from chefs, home cooks, and food writers. Devoted Times subscribers will find the many treasured recipes they have cooked for years—Plum Torte, David Eyre's Pancake, Pamela Sherrid's Summer Pasta—as well as favorites from the early Craig Claiborne New York Times Cookbook and a host of other classics—from 1940s Caesar salad and 1960s flourless chocolate cake to today's fava bean salad and no-knead bread. Hesser has cooked and updated every one of the 1,000-plus recipes here. Her chapter introductions showcase the history of American cooking, and her witty and fascinating headnotes share what makes each recipe special. The Essential New York Times Cookbook is for people who grew up in the kitchen with Claiborne, for curious cooks who want to serve a nineteenth-century raspberry granita to their friends, and for the new cook who needs a book that explains everything from how to roll out dough to how to slow-roast fish—a volume that will serve as a lifelong companion.

      Essential New York Times Cookbook, The
    • 2019

      Thank You for Smoking

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,5(28)Évaluer

      Award-winning author and grilling expert Paula Disbrowe shows home cooks how to elevate everyday meals with seductive, smoky flavors in this collection of 100 recipes for smoking meats, fish, poultry, vegetables, nuts, grains, pantry staples, and even cocktails on a smoker or grill in as little as 30 minutes. Featuring an impressive array of smoke-infused recipes that extend well beyond the realm of rib joints, Thank You for Smoking shows home cooks how easy it is to rig a gas or charcoal grill or use a backyard smoker to infuse everything you love to eat--from veggies and greens to meat and fish--with a smoky nuance. Encompassing a wide range of recipes easy enough for weeknight cooking like Ginger Garlic Chicken and San Antonio-Style Flank Steak Tacos, as well as longer smokes like Smoky Chuck Roast with Coffee and Whiskey or Holiday Ham with Red Boat Salt, this varied collection also includes ideas for smoking vegetables, grains, nuts, and seeds for the kind of fresh, plant-based dishes people want to eat right now: Smoked Farro with Wild Mushrooms and Halloumi, Swiss Chard Slab Pie with Smoked Peppercorn Crust, and Smoked Chickpeas with Spinach and Saffron Yogurt. And because firing up dinner is best enjoyed with an adult beverage, this complete guide also helps you set up your bar for modern smoke-kissed cocktails.

      Thank You for Smoking
    • 2018

      Food52 Any Night Grilling

      • 211pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      A collection of recipes from the creators of the Food52 culinary website features such dishes as shrimp tacos, green chile cheeseburgers, and skirt steak with salsa verde, along with time-saving tips and flavor-enhancing techniques. Disbrowe coaches readers through cooking over fire, so that the simple pleasures of a grilled meal can be enjoyed any night of the week. She eschews long marinades and low-and-slow cook times, allowing you to go beyond burgers-and-brats on a busy night. You'll also learn how to char fruits and vegetables, and cook foods for future meals.

      Food52 Any Night Grilling
    • 2018

      Salat neu entdecken Aus Salaten lässt sich so viel mehr machen als die immer gleiche Beilage. Gemüse, Fleisch, Bohnen, Fisch, Nudeln und Brot werden jetzt geschmort, geröstet oder mariniert, sodass immer neue Geschmackskombinationen entstehen - ob deftig oder fruchtig, knusprig oder cremig, warm oder kalt. Wie wären zum Beispiel Shrimps und Radicchio in einer Bacon-Vinaigrette, weiße Bohnen mit geschmortem Zitronenfenchel oder Mizuna-Salat mit gebratener Ente und Äpfeln? Mit den 60 Rezepten in diesem Buch wird aus der Beilage schnell und einfach ein Hauptgericht, das satt macht und dank gesunder, frischer Zutaten voller Nährstoffe ist. Zum Mitnehmen werden die Salate als Mittagessen im Job eine köstliche Abwechslung zur Kantine oder zum Pausenbrot. Und wer selbst kreativ werden will, dem wird ein Baukasten für eigene Salatideen an die Hand gegeben. Ausstattung: 74 Farbfotos

      Salat satt
    • 2016

      Food52 - A New Way to Dinner

      • 279pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,0(111)Évaluer

      A smart, inspiring cookbook showing how to plan, shop, and cook for dinners (and lunches and desserts) all through the week. The secret? Cooking ahead. Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs, founders of the online kitchen and home destination Food52, pull off home-cooked dinners with their families with stunning regularity. But they don't cook every night. Starting with flexible base dishes made on the weekend, Amanda and Merrill mix, match, and riff to create new dinners, lunches, and even desserts throughout the week. Blistered tomatoes are first served as a side, then become sauce for spaghetti with corn. Tuna, poached in olive oil on a Sunday, gets paired with braised peppers and romesco for a fiery dinner, with spicy mayo for a hearty sandwich, and with zucchini and couscous for a pack-and-go salad. Amanda and Merrill’s seasonal plans give you everything you need to set yourself up well for the week, with grocery lists and cooking timelines. They also share clever tips and tricks for more confident cooking, showing how elements can work across menus and seasons to fit your mood or market, and how to be scrappy with whatever’s left in the fridge. These building blocks form A New Way to Dinner, the key to smarter, happier cooking that leaves you with endless possibilities for the week ahead.

      Food52 - A New Way to Dinner
    • 2015

      Food52 Baking

      • 157pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,1(397)Évaluer

      A stunning collection of hassle-free recipes for baking cakes, cookies, tarts, puddings, muffins, bread, and more, from the editors behind the leading food website Food52.This next book in the Food52 Works series features 60 baking recipes that won't leave you with an entire kitchen covered in flour or every bowl--dirty--in the sink. Tempting, foolproof recipes like Brown Butter Cupcake Brownies, Peach Tart, and Black Pepper Popovers are approachable enough to turn to on weekday evenings (when there is little time or patience to fuss over buttercream or pie dough), don't call for special equipment or obscure imported ingredients, and certainly aren't run-of-the-mill. Exquisitely photographed and with ample variations and "baking confidence" tips, this is the new go-to collection for anyone who wants to incorporate something sweet into their every day.

      Food52 Baking
    • 2010

      The Essential New York Times Cookbook

      • 932pages
      • 33 heures de lecture
      4,1(5069)Évaluer

      A New York Times bestseller and Winner of the James Beard Award: All the best recipes from 150 years of distinguished food journalism-a volume to take its place in America's kitchens alongside Mastering the Art of French Cooking and How to Cook Everything.

      The Essential New York Times Cookbook
    • 2010

      The Man Who Fed the World

      • 278pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,8(35)Évaluer

      Hesser profiles Dr. Norman Borlaug, who is credited with saving more than a billion people from starvation, and is only one of five people in history to have won the Nobel Peace Prize, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the Congressional Gold Medal.

      The Man Who Fed the World