March Cookbook Previews – Part II
March 7, 2017 by Jenny
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Cookbook Madness continues. My first
preview post celebrating March releases shared books with
international cuisines, no-waste cooking and healthier options
subjects. Today, I highlight Melissa Clark and Deborah Madison’s
new offerings, a popular blogger’s debut title and beautiful books
on Sicily and Acquacotta.
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Melissa has written a comprehensive yet practical book that reflects the way she cooks at home for her family and on those rare nights when she’s alone. (I long for a rare night alone). I will have more on this title soon with a promotion for our members. Melissa’s previous titles and her two newspaper columns, A Good Appetite and What’s for Dinner are indexed for our members. Two clicks and all the recipes from both columns can be added to your bookshelf.


shares 100 beloved and innovative recipes from her vast
repertoire, all pared down to the key ingredients needed to achieve
delicious, nuanced flavor, with simplified preparations. This
vegetable-forward cookbook is organized alphabetically and features
recipes like Roasted Jerusalem Artichoke Soup with Sunflower
Sprouts; Fennel Shaved with Tarragon and Walnuts; and Olive Oil,
Almond, and Blood Orange Cake. With dozens of tips for building
onto, scaling back, and creating menus around, Deborah’s recipes
have a modular quality that makes them particularly easy to use and
perfect for both weeknight dinners and special occasions. This is
another title that will be the subject of a promotion. Deborah
Madison is a must have author but I particularly am excited to
learn how she cooks at home.


Coastline: The Food of Mediterranean Spain, France and Italy by Lucio Galletto and David Dale is being released in Australia this month and in the US in May. Despite having different cultures and dialects, Spain’s east coast, France’s south coast and Italy’s west coast all have in common one thing: a love for food. Lucio Galletto and David Dale’s book is a collection of stories, debates, beautiful images and delicious Mediterranean recipes covering salads, pasta sauces, pizza and pies, soups and stews, feasts and desserts from the fishing villages, farms and cobbled squares around the golden crescent. Each recipe is inspired by traditional dishes plucked straight from Mediterranean towns and communities. Learn to cook up Pizza al’Andrea which is topped with tomatoes and anchovies; Pisciarada (Potato and parmesan pie); Suquet of shrimp with toasted almond sauce (fish stew from Costa Brava); Red mullet with potatoes and onions (Cassis); and Bunuelos (bunyols/beignets/zeppole) donuts with aniseed.




Project 258: Making Dinner at Fish & Game by Zak Pelaccio and Peter Barrett celebrates Fish & Game, a popular Hudson Valley restaurant. The book delivers a beautiful array of seasonal recipes, profiles of key producers who supply the restaurant, and insight into the processes behind Pelaccio’s restaurant. The chef and his staff handcraft many staple ingredients, including fish sauce, vinegars, maple syrup, and prosciutto and explains how the methods and techniques practiced at Fish & Game can be applied to the food that grows wherever you live. I was pleasantly surprised by the exciting and varied recipes this book provides along with the gorgeous photographs. Beautiful enough to be a coffee table book but approachable enough to be used in our kitchens everyday. Zak’s first title Eat with Your Hands is a keeper and this offering had the assist of talented food writer, Peter Barrett.
Which titles are you most excited about?
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