Cooking for Mr. Latte: A Food Lover's Courtship, with Recipes
Amanda Hesser
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
Life in the city, love, and unforgettable meals--can a food writer find happiness with a man who has an empty refrigerator? Amanda Hesser's irresistible book is the tale of a romance where food is the source of discovery, discord, and delight--a story of universal desires: good food, great company, and a mate.At each stage of her courtship--from her first date with "Mr. Latte" (a near-disaster) to her first uneasy dinner at his parents' home, from intimate suppers in her Upper West Side apartment to his first attempt at cooking for her--Amanda supplies menus for the meals they share: more than one hundred well-balanced and well-seasoned recipes that will leave you satisfied yet wanting more.
With warmth and honesty, Amanda shares her feasts and foibles, triumphs and near-misses, tense encounters and good times in the kitchen and beyond. Her humorous, sensuous tale leads us date by date, recipe by recipe, to a jubilant conclusion.
Product Details
Price
$27.95
$25.99
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
Publish Date
May 17, 2004
Pages
338
Dimensions
6.82 X 8.24 X 0.99 inches | 1.03 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780393325591
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Amanda Hesser is the founder and executive chair of Food52, which also encompasses the heritage brands Schoolhouse and Dansk, as well as a former New York Times food editor and the author of the bestselling and James Beard Award-winning Essential New York Times Cookbook. She lives in Brooklyn.
Reviews
A reach as wide as Emeril Lagasse, sex appeal on par with that of TV-chef-cum-temptress Nigella Lawson, and a literary voice likened to that of M. F. K. Fisher.--Nina Willdorf "Boston Phoenix"
In a category all its own...weaves inviting recipes into delightful first-person prose. [Hesser] is abundantly talented.--John Edward King "Christian Science Monitor"
A totally lovable book, a kind of Bridget Jones for foodies.--Irene Sax "Epicurious.com"
Charming and smart.-- "New York Times Book Review"
In a category all its own...weaves inviting recipes into delightful first-person prose. [Hesser] is abundantly talented.--John Edward King "Christian Science Monitor"
A totally lovable book, a kind of Bridget Jones for foodies.--Irene Sax "Epicurious.com"
Charming and smart.-- "New York Times Book Review"