Brooklyn Chef's Table : Extraordinary Recipes from Coney Island to Brooklyn...

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Acceptable: A book with obvious wear. May have some damage to the cover but integrity still intact. ...
Narrative Type
Nonfiction
ISBN
9780762786350
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Globe Pequot Press, T.H.E.
ISBN-10
0762786353
ISBN-13
9780762786350
eBay Product ID (ePID)
159913125

Product Key Features

Book Title
Brooklyn Chef's Table : Extraordinary Recipes from Coney Island to Brooklyn Heights
Number of Pages
224 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2013
Topic
Regional & Ethnic / American / Middle Atlantic States, Food, Lodging & Transportation / Restaurants, General
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Travel, Cooking
Author
Sarah Zorn
Book Series
Chef's Table Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
27.8 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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Trade
Reviews
"Although today's with-it Parisian is said to be embracing all things ' tres Brooklyn,' your everyday Manhattanite (or at least your older everyday Manhattanite, me included), has been pretty slow to cross the river. But after reading this book (and what a great read it is!) and reveling in the ridiculously come-hither food photos (the book gets an A-plus in food porn), I'm ready to move to Brooklyn and buy a car so that every night I can drive from one Brooklyn neighborhood to the next in search of the ultimate progressive meal. I'm thinking I'd start with Buffalo Cauliflower, Caesar Salad with Schmaltz Croutons, Rampwurst with Snap Pea Slaw, Goat Ravioli, and Peach and Chamomile Ice Pops. The next night would be something completely different, but equally wonderful." Sara Moulton, public television show host, Sara's Weeknight Meals   Back   "Sarah Zorn's Brooklyn Chef's Table offers a thorough and compelling trip through some of Brooklyn's best restaurants, from the old standbys and the modern newcomers to the hidden gems and the scrappy upstarts. Through the book's recipes and, more importantly, its stories, it captures a borough that is rife with history (and red sauce Italian joints) but also open to new techniques and traditions from all over the world. It's a fitting tribute to the culinary scene of such a dynamic borough." Amanda Kludt, editorial director, Eater "If like me, you need a push to get all the way to Brooklyn, let Sarah Zorn's passionate homage, Brooklyn Chef's Table, be your guide and jump-start." Gael Greene, Insatiable-Critic.com "Williamsburg? Greenpoint? Clinton Hill? Cobble Hill? Vinegar Hill? For all the hype its restaurants have garnered, Brooklyn is still, to most non-residents, a vast and uncharted Wild West where dining out requires a leap of faith and a few wrong turns. In Brooklyn Chef's Table , Sarah Zorn makes it all accessible, introducing readers to the full spectrum of chefs, from venerable veterans to hirsute hipsters, and shares recipes for the restaurant grub that put this former culinary punchline on the global dining map. A fun read for both 718 denizens and visitors, even if they're only visiting from faraway armchairs." Andrew Friedman, author and founder, Toqueland.com "This book represents a great cross-section of the Brooklyn food scene, from restaurant dishes to pickles, cocktails to baked goods, cutting edge to comfort food. There is something in here for everybody." Andy Ricker, owner, Pok Pok Ny, "Although today's with-it Parisian is said to be embracing all things '"tres" Brooklyn, ' your everyday Manhattanite (or at least your "older" everyday Manhattanite, me included), has been pretty slow to cross the river. But after reading this book (and what a great read it is!) and reveling in the ridiculously come-hither food photos (the book gets an A-plus in food porn), I'm ready to move to Brooklyn and buy a car so that every night I can drive from one Brooklyn neighborhood to the next in search of the ultimate progressive meal. I'm thinking I'd start with Buffalo Cauliflower, Caesar Salad with Schmaltz Croutons, Rampwurst with Snap Pea Slaw, Goat Ravioli, and Peach and Chamomile Ice Pops. The next night would be something completely different, but equally wonderful." --Sara Moulton, public television show host, "Sara's Weeknight Meals" Back "Sarah Zorn's "Brooklyn Chef's Table" offers a thorough and compelling trip through some of Brooklyn's best restaurants, from the old standbys and the modern newcomers to the hidden gems and the scrappy upstarts. Through the book's recipes and, more importantly, its stories, it captures a borough that is rife with history (and red sauce Italian joints) but also open to new techniques and traditions from all over the world. It's a fitting tribute to the culinary scene of such a dynamic borough." --Amanda Kludt, editorial director, "Eater""If like me, you need a push to get all the way to Brooklyn, let Sarah Zorn's passionate homage, "Brooklyn Chef's Table, " be your guide and jump-start." --Gael Greene, Insatiable-Critic.com"Williamsburg? Greenpoint? Clinton Hill? Cobble Hill? "Vinegar "Hill? For all the hype its restaurants have garnered, Brooklyn is still, to most non-residents, a vast and uncharted Wild West where dining out requires a leap of faith and a few wrong turns. In "Brooklyn Chef's Table," Sarah Zorn makes it all accessible, introducing readers to the full spectrum of chefs, from venerable veterans to h, "Although today's with-it Parisian is said to be embracing all things 'tres Brooklyn,' your everyday Manhattanite (or at least your older everyday Manhattanite, me included), has been pretty slow to cross the river. But after reading this book (and what a great read it is!) and reveling in the ridiculously come-hither food photos (the book gets an A-plus in food porn), I'm ready to move to Brooklyn and buy a car so that every night I can drive from one Brooklyn neighborhood to the next in search of the ultimate progressive meal. I'm thinking I'd start with Buffalo Cauliflower, Caesar Salad with Schmaltz Croutons, Rampwurst with Snap Pea Slaw, Goat Ravioli, and Peach and Chamomile Ice Pops. The next night would be something completely different, but equally wonderful."--Sara Moulton, public television show host, Sara's Weeknight Meals Back "Sarah Zorn's Brooklyn Chef's Table offers a thorough and compelling trip through some of Brooklyn's best restaurants, from the old standbys and the modern newcomers to the hidden gems and the scrappy upstarts. Through the book's recipes and, more importantly, its stories, it captures a borough that is rife with history (and red sauce Italian joints) but also open to new techniques and traditions from all over the world. It's a fitting tribute to the culinary scene of such a dynamic borough."--Amanda Kludt, editorial director, Eater"If like me, you need a push to get all the way to Brooklyn, let Sarah Zorn's passionate homage, Brooklyn Chef's Table, be your guide and jump-start."--Gael Greene, Insatiable-Critic.com"Williamsburg? Greenpoint? Clinton Hill? Cobble Hill? Vinegar Hill? For all the hype its restaurants have garnered, Brooklyn is still, to most non-residents, a vast and uncharted Wild West where dining out requires a leap of faith and a few wrong turns. In Brooklyn Chef's Table, Sarah Zorn makes it all accessible, introducing readers to the full spectrum of chefs, from venerable veterans to hirsute hipsters, and shares recipes for the restaurant grub that put this former culinary punchline on the global dining map. A fun read for both 718 denizens and visitors, even if they're only visiting from faraway armchairs."--Andrew Friedman, author and founder, Toqueland.com"This book represents a great cross-section of the Brooklyn food scene, from restaurant dishes to pickles, cocktails to baked goods, cutting edge to comfort food. There is something in here for everybody."--Andy Ricker, owner, Pok Pok Ny
Photographed by
Isaac, Eric
Synopsis
It's become less of a trend to talk about how trendy the Brooklyn dining scene is, and just an accepted fact that from Crown Heights to Mill Basin, Prospect Heights to Bensonhurst, Brooklyn is home to some of the best and most varied and most destination-worthy restaurants, not just in New York City, but throughout the entire country. More than just a collection of recipes, Brooklyn Chef's Table uncovers a Brooklyn expressed through that glorious medium, food. By reading the stories of the members of Brooklyn's restaurant community, the ones that grew up here and never left, or that came from other countries in search of a dream, or merely migrated across the bridge in order to better articulate their craft, you'll discover Brooklyn as it was, Brooklyn as it is, and Brooklyn as it will be, far into the foreseeable future. With recipes for the home cook from 60 of the borough's most celebrated eateries and showcasing over 200 full-color photos featuring mouth-watering dishes, famous chefs, and lots of local flavor, Brooklyn Chef's Table is the ultimate gift and keepsake cookbook for both tourists and New Yorkers., It's become less of a trend to talk about how trendy the Brooklyn dining scene is, and just an accepted fact that from Crown Heights to Mill Basin, Prospect Heights to Bensonhurst, Brooklyn is home to some of the best and most varied and most destination-worthy restaurants, not just in New York City, but throughout the entire country. More than just a collection of recipes, Brooklyn Chef's Table uncovers a Brooklyn expressed through that glorious medium, food. By reading the stories of the members of Brooklyn's restaurant community, the ones that grew up here and never left, or that came from other countries in search of a dream, or merely migrated across the bridge in order to better articulate their craft, you'll discover Brooklyn as it was, Brooklyn as it is, and Brooklyn as it will be, far into the foreseeable future. With recipes for the home cook from 60 of the borough's most celebrated eateries and showcasing over 200 full-color photos featuring mouth-watering dishes, famous chefs, and lots of local flavor,  Brooklyn Chef's Table  is the ultimate gift and keepsake cookbook for both tourists and New Yorkers., It s become less of a trend to talk about how trendy the Brooklyn dining scene is, and just an accepted fact that from Crown Heights to Mill Basin, Prospect Heights to Bensonhurst, Brooklyn is home to some of the best and most varied and most destination-"

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