Company: The Radically Casual Art of Cooking for Others

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Product Details

Price
$40.00  $37.20
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
Publish Date
Pages
352
Dimensions
8.71 X 10.67 X 1.22 inches | 2.91 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781324001508

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About the Author

Amy Thielen is the James Beard Award-winning author of The New Midwestern Table and the memoir Give a Girl a Knife. Previously, she was the host of Heartland Table on Food Network. She lives in northern Minnesota.

Reviews

We've long been fans of Amy Thielen's cooking. Her recipes bring styled-out flourishes to the kitchen repertoire. And then there's her writing: with Thielen's first cookbook, The New Midwestern Table, she became our generation's Laurie Colwin, dramatizing the all-five-senses thrills of cooking with a nurturing voice that made readers feel: I got this. Company broadens the scope, torquing up the ambition to menu-based parties like a Friday-night Fish Fry for eight or an Argentinian-Style Asado for twenty or more. Packed with real-life tips, hacks, and kitchen inspiration, every sentence of this book will make you a better, happier cook!--Matt Lee and Ted Lee, authors of The Lee Bros. Charleston Kitchen
An exuberant, irreverent love letter to abundance in all its forms: friendship, care, pleasure, and beautiful food that brings them all together.--Chelsey Johnson, author of Stray City
Amy Thielen's recipes and writing capture the true rhythms of the kitchen, from the glamour and glee of an overloaded table to the welcome quiet of a dish-stacked sink. This book is a practical and economical guide to cooking for a crowd. It's also fancy and funny and fun. Reading and cooking with Company feels like being invited to the sort of party I crave--and it makes me want to throw my own blowout feast as soon as humanly possible.--Kate Lebo, author of The Book of Difficult Fruit
A treasure--after spending time with Amy Thielen's intimate, spirited, and often funny writing in Company, you'll want to have her at your party, too.--Mayukh Sen, author of Taste Makers
The most gorgeous and useful cookbook I've seen in a long time. Amy Thielen's recipes are always foolproof, and company-pleasers for sure. This book inspires what we need more than ever right now, community. I will be cooking from it for a long time.--Jeni Britton-Bauer, entrepreneur and author of Jeni's Splendid Ice Cream Desserts
Thielen delivers again with warm, encouraging, and delicious menus that will have readers excited to plan their next crowd-pleasing event.--Sarah Tansley "Library Journal"
Rethink the way you entertain with Amy's clever recipe and menu ideas.-- "Better Homes & Gardens"
Double-dipped fried chicken and the single-origin chocolate cake don't need to be saved for a big event. Those appreciative of hearty Midwest cooking and entertaining large crowds will find inspiration here.--Jessica S. Levy "Booklist"
Amy has written a beautiful guide to ease our worries and provides us with 125 well-tested, no fail recipes - arranged in menu form. From small dinner parties to larger holiday feasts that serve up to twenty (and even a section on holiday baking!), everything is laid out for the cook whether said cook be a novice or experienced player in the kitchen. Packed with stunning photography, Company encourages us to return to the joy of cooking for family and friends without all the fuss and muss.--Jenny Hartin "Eat Your Books"
Though the concept of feeding a group of six, 12, or perhaps even 20 can spark anxiety in the heart of even the most confident home cook, Amy Thielen . . . and her new book will empower you to do just that--casually! . . . . Thielen's humor and candor, along with the reminiscent-of-a-family-album photography, make the book approachable and fun.--Vanessa Pamela Friedman "Vogue"
Your best dinner party menus of 2023 will come from this new cookbook. . . . Reading each of Thielen's warm descriptions feels like opening the door of her cabin and going inside, finding the buffet table and piling your plate high.--Maggie Hoffman "Epicurious"
[Company] has a no-nonsense-yet-kind voice that captures the joy one can get from cooking for friends and family, Thielen's helpful hand ensuring that every dish sings.--Jackie Varriano "Seattle Times"