See You on Sunday

See You on Sunday
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Artikel-Nr:
9780679605157
Veröffentl:
2020
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EPUB
Seiten:
0
Autor:
Sam Sifton
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EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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From theNew York Timesfood editor and former restaurant critic comes a cookbook to help us rediscover the art of Sunday supper and the joy of gathering with friends and family';A book to make home cooks, and those they feed, very happy indeed.'Nigella Lawson';People are lonely,' Sam Sifton writes. ';They want to be part of something, even when they can't identify that longing as a need. They show up. Feed them. It isn't much more complicated than that.' Regular dinners with family and friends, he argues, are a metaphor for connection, a space where memories can be shared as easily as salt or hot sauce, where deliciousness reigns. The point of Sunday supper is to gather around a table with good company and eat.From years spent talking to restaurant chefs, cookbook authors, and home cooks in connection with his daily work atThe New York Times, Sam Sifton'sSee You on Sundayis a book to make those dinners possible. It is a guide to preparing meals for groups larger than the average American family (though everything here can be scaled down, or up). The200recipes are mostly simple and inexpensive (';You are not a feudal landowner entertaining the serfs'), and they derive from decades spent cooking for family and groups ranging from six to sixty.From big meats to big pots, with a few words on salad, and a diatribe on the needless complexity of desserts,See You on Sundayis an indispensable addition to any home cook's library. From how to shuck an oyster to the perfection of Mallomars with flutes of milk, from the joys of grilled eggplant to those of gumbo and bog, this book is devoted to the preparation of delicious proteins and grains, vegetables and desserts, taco nights and pizza parties.
From theNew York Timesfood editor and former restaurant critic comes a cookbook to help us rediscover the art of Sunday supper and the joy of gathering with friends and family';A book to make home cooks, and those they feed, very happy indeed.'Nigella Lawson';People are lonely,' Sam Sifton writes. ';They want to be part of something, even when they can't identify that longing as a need. They show up. Feed them. It isn't much more complicated than that.' Regular dinners with family and friends, he argues, are a metaphor for connection, a space where memories can be shared as easily as salt or hot sauce, where deliciousness reigns. The point of Sunday supper is to gather around a table with good company and eat.From years spent talking to restaurant chefs, cookbook authors, and home cooks in connection with his daily work atThe New York Times, Sam Sifton'sSee You on Sundayis a book to make those dinners possible. It is a guide to preparing meals for groups larger than the average American family (though everything here can be scaled down, or up). The200recipes are mostly simple and inexpensive (';You are not a feudal landowner entertaining the serfs'), and they derive from decades spent cooking for family and groups ranging from six to sixty.From big meats to big pots, with a few words on salad, and a diatribe on the needless complexity of desserts,See You on Sundayis an indispensable addition to any home cook's library. From how to shuck an oyster to the perfection of Mallomars with flutes of milk, from the joys of grilled eggplant to those of gumbo and bog, this book is devoted to the preparation of delicious proteins and grains, vegetables and desserts, taco nights and pizza parties.

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