Cooking My Way Back Home

Recipes from San Francisco's Town Hall, Anchor & Hope, and Salt House: A Cookboo k

Nonfiction, Food & Drink, International, USA
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Author: Mitchell Rosenthal, Jon Pult ISBN: 9781607740780
Publisher: Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale Publication: October 4, 2011
Imprint: Ten Speed Press Language: English
Author: Mitchell Rosenthal, Jon Pult
ISBN: 9781607740780
Publisher: Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale
Publication: October 4, 2011
Imprint: Ten Speed Press
Language: English

A collection of 100 of Mitchell Rosenthal's personal recipes for Southern-inspired comfort food with a California influence.

In Cooking My Way Back Home, Mitchell Rosenthal delivers the same warmth, personality, and infectious enthusiasm for sharing food as can be found at his wildly popular San Francisco restaurants, Town Hall, Anchor and Hope, and Salt House. With his trademark exuberance and good humor, Mitchell blends Southern-inspired comfort food with urban sophistication and innovation, for exciting results.

Reflecting on the classics (Shrimp Étouffée), updating regional specialties (Poutine), elevating family favorites (Chopped Liver), and reveling in no-holds-barred, all-out indulgences (Butterscotch Chocolate Pot de Crème) are what’s on order in this collection of 100 imaginative and irresistible recipes. Like a good friend offering up a platter of freshly fried Oysters Rémoulade, these robust, full-flavored recipes are impossible to refuse.

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A collection of 100 of Mitchell Rosenthal's personal recipes for Southern-inspired comfort food with a California influence.

In Cooking My Way Back Home, Mitchell Rosenthal delivers the same warmth, personality, and infectious enthusiasm for sharing food as can be found at his wildly popular San Francisco restaurants, Town Hall, Anchor and Hope, and Salt House. With his trademark exuberance and good humor, Mitchell blends Southern-inspired comfort food with urban sophistication and innovation, for exciting results.

Reflecting on the classics (Shrimp Étouffée), updating regional specialties (Poutine), elevating family favorites (Chopped Liver), and reveling in no-holds-barred, all-out indulgences (Butterscotch Chocolate Pot de Crème) are what’s on order in this collection of 100 imaginative and irresistible recipes. Like a good friend offering up a platter of freshly fried Oysters Rémoulade, these robust, full-flavored recipes are impossible to refuse.

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