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Something Old, Something New
Something Old, Something New: Oysters Rockefeller, Walnut Souffle, and Other Classic Recipes Revisited | Tamar Adler
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The award-winning, bestselling author of An Everlasting Meal revitalizes classics and long-forgotten dishes, bringing them into this century with verve and ease (Bon Appetit) in this lovely and literary (Vogue.com) cookbook. Many dishes that once excited our palateslike oysters Rockefeller, steak Diane, cheese and walnut soufflshave disappeared from our tables and, in some cases, from our memories. Creating a unique culinary history, Tamar Adler, a Vogue and New York Times writer and Chez Panisse alum, has collected more than a hundred recipes from old cookbooks and menus and enlivened, updated, and simplified them. Adlers approach to these dishes involves ample use of acid and herbs, pared down techniques, and contemporary ways of serving. Seasonal menus, wine pairings suggested by sommelier Juliette Pope, gorgeous watercolor drawings by artist Mindy Dubin, and a foreword by influential food critic Mimi Sheraton add to this personal, nostalgic journeyas much about the writing as it is about the cooking (The New York Times Book Review). Adler has created a unique culinary history, filled with delicious recipes and smart, witty prose. It is destined to become a modern classic.
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Christine
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Quite happy with my shopping-for-kid's-birthday-and-needed-more-stuff-to-get-shipping-discount haul! 😁 (The Yong I loved and wanted to own, the tagged I've long been coveting, and I always want more Atwood.)

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Aimeesue
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I really enjoyed Adler's first book, An Everlasting Meal, so I was excited to see this at the Book Sorting today. ❤️