Breakfast: The Cookbook

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Product Details
Price
$49.95  $46.45
Publisher
Phaidon Press
Publish Date
Pages
464
Dimensions
7.2 X 10.5 X 1.7 inches | 3.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780714878041

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About the Author

Emily Elyse Miller is a food writer and culinary consultant based in New York City. She has worked with VICE, Lucky Peach, The New Yorker, and been featured in Vogue, Refinery29, and many other publications. She is the founder of BreakfastClub, a global event series that connects culinary and design innovators and chefs through the ritual of breakfast.

Reviews

'[W]ill guide you through breakfasts around the world (and inspire you to step away from that box of Reese's Puffs).' - Bon Appetit, The 16 Spring Cookbooks Our Team Loves

'Admirably substantive ... with its simple concept and impressive breadth, Breakfast: The Cookbook offers a satisfyingly feel-good take on the most universal meal, one that will open home cooks' eyes to food traditions beyond their own while reminding them just how alike we all are.' - Eater

'If this doesn't inspire you to host brunch, nothing will.' - Stylist's

'This solid recipe collection will be a boon to those whose favorite meal of the day is their first.' - Publishers Weekly

'[This] cookbook has 380 breakfast recipes from 80 countries and if you need to expand your breakfast horizons... I can't think of a better way.' - Bon Appetit

'Simply delicious.' - Image Magazine

'Shake up your mornings with cardamom buns, green banana porridge and roti prata.' - Olive Magazine

'Your comprehensive guide to breakfast.' - Epicurious

'With its simple concept and impressive breadth, Breakfast: The Cookbook offers a satisfyingly feel-good take on the most universal meal, one that will open home cooks' eyes to food traditions beyond their own while reminding them just how alike we all are.' - Eater, Best New Cookbooks for Spring