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Biographical Note: -- Ingrid Conley-Abrams, Library Journal " My Life in Recipes is certainly about food -- it features 100 wide-ranging recipes. But more importantly it points, poignantly and repeatedly, to what all that food is for: bringing joy, meaning and strength to family and friends. . . . The memoir's glossy pages tell the story of her constant interest in food growing up as a child in New York through vibrant color photos and astute recipes. . . . Strength and survival, Joan's book makes clear, is with tradition, food and friends. . . . My Life in Recipes turns out to be not really, or not just, about recipes. It's about how a life with food helped Joan face sorrow, how the deep friendships she forged in the food world revived her spirit, and how the rituals and recipes of her tradition returned her to life." --Rob Eshman, Forward "Nathan has long been known as a leading authority on Jewish food and the influences that have blended to form what we know as Jewish cuisine. This memoir, a mix of essays, memories and recipes, is a good read and an enticing collection of recipes." --Kathy Gunst, WBUR "Best-selling cookbook author and Jewish food authority Joan Nathan published her latest book earlier this year, using more of a memoir format to share her personal history with her ancestral cuisine... sharing more than 100 recipes and food histories along the way. Recipes include salmon baked with preserved lemon and za'atar; Moroccan chicken with almonds, chestnuts, cinnamon and couscous; and her mother's family recipe for brisket, which first appeared in her 1994 book Jewish Cooking in America." --Devorah Lev-Tov, The Smithsonian Magazine "Each of the book's 35 chapters is paired with recipes, bringing to life Nathan's childhood years in Rhode Island and New York, her transformative years in France and Israel, and her decades of research into global Jewish cuisine. Even in this latest volume, Nathan's recipes and stories continue to expand our appreciation for food from all branches of the Jewish experience." --Jessica Carbone, Saveur Publisher Marketing: A NYT BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR - A SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE BEST BOOK ABOUT FOOD OF THE YEAR - A SAVEUR BEST COOKBOOK OF THE YEAR A new cookbook from the best-selling and award-winning author that uses recipes to look back at her life and family history--and at her personal journey discovering Jewish cuisine from around the world "There is no greater authority on Jewish cooking than Joan Nathan." --Michael Solomonov, James Beard award-winning chef and author of Zahav Before hummus was available in every grocery store--before shakshuka was a dish on every brunch menu--Joan Nathan taught home cooks how and why they should make these now-beloved staples themselves. Here, in her most personal book yet, the beloved authority on global Jewish cuisine uses recipes to look back at her own family's history-- their arrival in America from Germany; her childhood in postwar New York and Rhode Island; her years in Paris, New York, Israel, and Washington, DC. Nathan shares her story--of marriage, motherhood, and a career as a food writer; of a life well-lived and centered around meals--and she punctuates it with all the foods she has come to love. With over 100 recipes from roast chicken to rugelach, from matzoh ball soup to challah and brisket, here are updated versions of her favorites. But here too are new favorites: Salmon with Preserved Lemon and Za'atar; Fragrant Spiced Chicken with Rice, Eggplant, Peppers, and Zucchini; Mahammar (a Syrian pepper, pomegranate and walnut dip); Moroccan Chicken with Almonds, Cinnamon and Couscous; Joan's version of the perfect Black and White Cookies. This is a treasury of recipes and stories--and an invitation to a seat at Nathan's table. Review Citations:
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Author: Nathan, Joan
Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
Binding: Hardcover
Pub Date: 2024-04-09
BISAC: Biography & Autobiography|Culinary|Cooking|Regional & Cultural|Jewish & Kosher|Cooking|Essays & Narratives
Subjects: Nathan, Joan|Cooks|United States|Cookbooks|Jewish cooking
Weight: 3.67 lbs
ISBN: 9780525658986
ASIN: -
SKU: SP-9780525658986
