Everyday Dorie: The Way I Cook
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Become an affiliateNew York Times Top Cookbooks Eater Best Cookbooks of Fall 2018 Food & Wine Best Cookbooks Coming Out This Fall Saveur Cookbook Club Pick TheKitchn Best New Fall Cookbooks Grub Street Best New Fall Cookbooks Daily Beast Fall Cookbook Picks PureWow Nine Cookbooks that Will Be Huge This Fall "Greenspan (Around My French Table), five-time James Beard Award winner, shares her favorite day-to-day recipes in this standout cookbook. . . Easy, delicious weeknight meals. . . Exceptional desserts. . . Whether readers are just discovering Greenspan or are part of her fan base, they will be thrilled with this." --Publishers Weekly, STARRED review Like cookbooks labeled "simple," the descriptor "everyday" means something different to every cook. For Greenspan, it involves a lot of really good fresh produce, herbs and citrus, and an element of surprise. Roasted squash hummus gets acidity and fruitiness from pomegranate molasses; turkey meatball soup gets a hit of heat from freshly grated ginger; and pear upside down cake is spiked with Chinese five spice instead of the usual cinnamon and nutmeg. Other standouts include oven charred peppers stuffed with cherry tomatoes, a lettuce soup with scallops, and a show-stopping triple layer parsnip cake with cranberries. One thing you'll find in Everyday Dorie that isn't always in other cookbooks: explanations of what to look for: the sights, sounds, and smells of a dish in process, and clues for when it's done. It's a wonderful way to learn to cook anything, from a fried egg to a 10-layer torte, and a hallmark of Greenspan's style. --Eater If you've ever wanted to stop by Dorie Greenspan's house for dinner, this book is a nice consolation prize. This is "elbows-on-the-table" food, Greenspan says in the introduction. Dishes like oven-charred tomato-stuffed peppers, a caramelized onion galette with parm cream, fresh-off-the-cob corn chowder, and braised lamb shanks with tomatoes and olives. "These days I have only one rule," Greenspan explains. "There must be dessert! Please follow it." With recipes for boozy jumbled fruit croustade and triple-layer parsnip and cranberry cake, that won't be hard. --Food & Wine "Dorie Greenspan, a guru in many different fields, is now turning to everyday cooking, bringing with her original ideas and lots of culinary know-how. In Everyday Dorie, a clam chowder can be made with Thai aromatics; bread pudding turns to a savory celebration; and cheesy gougères are lifted with a mustardy kick. Dorie isn't a prisoner to tradition, and she gives you the liberty to vary, adapt and eat deliciously." --Yotam Ottolenghi, author and coauthor, Plenty, Ottolenghi, Jerusalem, Sweet and Ottolenghi Simple "Dorie's stuff works. It's practical. It's compelling. In Everyday Dorie she effortlessly represents how we cook today--a culinary mashup that promises a bigger helping of fun and adventure in the kitchen." --Christopher Kimball, founder, Milk Street "If what you'd like more than anything else is to be invited over to Dorie's house, have her pour you a glass of wine and cook you something simple and comforting but irresistible, then this book is for you. Packed with elegant, yet accessible recipes, Everyday Dorie gives us a glimpse into the kitchen of one of our most beloved food writers and answers the eternal question of what to cook." --