The Flavor Bible: The Essential Guide to Culinary Creativity, Based on the Wisdom of America's Most Imaginative Chefs

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Product Details

Price
$42.00  $39.06
Publisher
Little Brown and Company
Publish Date
Pages
392
Dimensions
7.9 X 10.1 X 1.5 inches | 3.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780316118408

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About the Author

Karen Page is a two-time James Beard Award-winning author whose books include The Flavor Bible, which was named one of the year's best cookbooks on both Today and Good Morning America, one of the 100 best cookbooks of the last twenty-five years by Cooking Light, and one of the ten best cookbooks in the world of the past century by Forbes. The former Washington Post wine columnist is also the author of What to Drink with What You Eat, which was named the IACP Cookbook of the Year and Georges Duboeuf Wine Book of the Year. She lives with her husband, author and photographer Andrew Dornenburg, in New York City.

Andrew Dornenburg studied with the legendary Madeleine Kamman at the School for American Chefs and has cooked professionally in top restaurants in New York City. Their website is www.becomingachef.com.

Reviews

The Flavor Bible...is amazing. --Sandra Lee on the Today Show, on her favorite books for holiday gifting
One of the best cookbooks of the year. --Sara Moulton on Good Morning America
A seminal work...Destined to become a classic. --Lucinda Scala Quinn on Martha Stewart Living Radio
One of the best books of the year.--People
Unique --Newsweek
Flavor masters Karen Page and Andrew Dornenburg have compiled an encyclopedic primer to flavor. --Associated Press
Readers will find themselves referring to this handsome volume again and again. --Publishers Weekly
A unique resource...Wonderfully inspiring and immensely useful. --Library Journal
Sets down in print what has often been believed inexpressible. --Booklist
Resembles none of the foodie culture's memoirs or cultural histories or cookbooks...It's more like the I Ching. Open it randomly, and it will open you up to an array of possibilities in your culinary future. --Emily Nunn in The Chicago Tribune
Inspired....Open yourself to a delicious new experience. --Oprah Winfrey in O Magazine
I love The Flavor Bible...[One of 19] must-have food books [of all time] --Ellen Rose on NPR's Good Food