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How To Eataly: A Guide to Buying, Cooking, and Eating Italian Food
Mario Batali · Rizzoli; 3rd Printing edition Format: Hardcover
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The secrets to Italian cooking, straight from the source—the wildly popular food emporium that is founded in Italy. "The more you know, the more you will enjoy" is the philosophy behind Eataly, and it is the idea behind this essential compendium of Italian cooking. Here,... |
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The Real Food Cookbook: Traditional Dishes for Modern Cooks
Nina Planck · Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Pages: 245 Format: Hardcover
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When Nina Planck toured to promote her two earlier books, Real Food and Real Food for Mother and Baby, the question she heard most was, "When are you going to write a cookbook?" At long last, The Real Food Cookbook is here.In a dietary landscape overfull with low-carb bread and dubious... |
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The British Table: A New Look at the Traditional Cooking of England, Scotland, and Wales
Colman Andrews · Harry N Abrams Pages: 328 Format: Print book
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The British Table: A New Look at the Traditional Cooking of England, Scotland, and Wales celebrates the best of British cuisine old and new. Drawing on a vast number of sources, both historical and modern, the book includes more than 150 recipes, from traditional regional specialties to modern... |
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Veneto: Recipes from an Italian Country Kitchen
Valeria Necchio · Guardian Faber Publishing Pages: 288 Format: Hardcover
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"Valeria writes with such heart about regional home cooking and the kind of food values that allow for both tradition and change. Veneto is as simple as it is inspirational." -- Alice Waters "Lavish introductions and beautiful color photography.... Necchio's first cookbook... |
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DIY Nut Milks, Nut Butters, and More: From Almonds to Walnuts
Melissa King · The Experiment Pages: 193 Format: Print book
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"An essential resource." - Alana Chernila, author of The Homemade PantryYour all-in-one guide to making creamy milks, velvety butters, and satisfying treats from almonds, cashews, hazelnuts, and more!DIY Nut Milks, Nut Butters & More brings nut power to the people with more... |
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A Table in Venice: Recipes from My Home
Skye McAlpine · Clarkson Potter Publishers Pages: 288 Format: Hardcover
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Learn how to cook traditional Italian dishes as well as reinvented favorites, and bring Venice to life in your kitchen with these 100 Northern Italian recipes. Traveling by gondola, enjoying creamy risi e bisi for lunch, splashing through streets that flood when the tide is high--this is everyday... |
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One Part Plant: A Simple Guide to Eating Real, One Meal at a Time
Jessica Murnane · Harper Wave Pages: 256 Format: Hardcover
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"This book is joyful, playful, delicious, and guess what? It will also change your life. I invite you to follow Jessica into the vast green wilderness." - Lena DunhamWellness advocate and podcaster Jessica Murnane is the friend you never knew you had. And she's here with a cookbook... |
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The First Mess Cookbook: Vibrant Plant-Based Recipes to Eat Well Through the Seasons
Laura Wright · Avery Pub Group Pages: 296 Format: Print book
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The blogger behind the Saveur award-winning blog The First Mess shares her eagerly anticipated debut cookbook, featuring more than 125 beautifully prepared seasonal whole-food recipes. Home cooks head to The First Mess for Laura Wright's simple-to-prepare seasonal vegan recipes but stay... |
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Downtown Italian: Recipes Inspired by Italy, Created in New York's West Village
Joe Campanale · Andrews McMeel Publishing Format: Hardcover
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Three of the most inventive young restaurateurs in New York's vibrant East and West Villages present 100 contemporary Italian-inspired cocktails, antipasti, pastas, main courses and desserts—made approachable for the home cook.Amid the cobblestoned streets and picturesque brownstones... |
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The Language of Food: A Linguist Reads the Menu
Dan Jurafsky · W.W. Norton & Company Pages: 246 Format: Hardcover
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2015 James Beard Award Nominee: Writing and Literature category Stanford University linguist and MacArthur Fellow Dan Jurafsky dives into the hidden history of food. Why do we eat toast for breakfast, and then toast to good health at dinner? What does the turkey we eat on Thanksgiving have... |
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