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More copies of this ISBN:Second Helpings from Union Square Cafe: 140 New Favorites from New York's Acclaimed Restaurantby Danny Meyer
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Ask New Yorkers to name their favorite restaurant and they are likely to reply: "Union Square Cafe." Indeed, Union Square Cafe has been ranked the city's most popular restaurant by the Zagat Survey for five consecutive years and has earned many of the food world's top honors, including a James Beard Award for Outstanding Restaurant of the Year, two three-star rankings from the New York Times,seven Awards of Excellence from Wine Spectatormagazine, and the James Beard Foundation's Best Chef in New York Award for Michael Romano. What makes USC stand out in a sea of other great New York City restaurants? A simple but rare combination of extraordinary food, excellent wine, and the sort of warm, genuine hospitality one typically finds only in a neighborhood spot. In this new cookbook, proprietor Danny Meyer and executive chef and co-owner Michael Romano share the delicious dishes that have kept their customers coming back for more, year after year. Following the high standards for taste and accessibility set by their award-winning Union Square Cafe Cookbook, Second Helpings from Union Square Cafeoffers more than 140 inspired recipes for everything from appetizers, soups, and salads to pastas, main courses, vegetables, side dishes, and desserts. These are the dishes that USC customers have come to know and love, including such favorites as a new version of their renowned Fried Calamari, Salt-Baked Chicken, Bollito di Vitello, Roasted Root Vegetables, and Blueberry-Lemon Meringue Pie. But, more than simply a recipe collection, Second Helpingsis a valuable kitchen resource for anyone interested in elevating his or her cooking to a new level. Michael teaches home cooks how to make their own pasta, create the juiciest chicken imaginable, correctly clean morels, and add new depth of flavor to all kinds of dishes, while Danny offers lively commentary and wine accompaniments for nearly every recipe. With their able guidance, even the most inexperienced cooks can turn out spectacular food with ease and joy. Second Helpingscaptures the unique spirit of Union Square Cafe not just with recipes and animated text, but also with original black-and-white images by internationally acclaimed photographer Duane Michals. A longtime friend of USC, Duane has contributed his witty visual stories and restaurant vignettes in an innovative departure from standard food photography. On every level Second Helpings from Union Square Cafeis a cookbook you'll treasure using again and again. Like the restaurant, it will become a familiar favorite and a trusted source of great food. Synopsis:This highly anticipated follow-up to "Union Square Cafe Cookbook" offers 140 more recipes that have made Union Square one of the most popular restaurants in New York City. Duotone photos throughout.
Synopsis:Ranked New York City's most popular restaurant by Zagat for five consecutive years, Union Square Cafe has also earned a James Beard Award for Outstanding Restaurant of the Year. Following the high standards for taste and accessibility set by the award-winning "Union Square Cafe Cookbook, " its sequel offers 160 inspired recipes for everything from appetizers, soups, and salads to pastas, main courses, vegetables, side dishes, and desserts.
Synopsis:Union Square Cafe offers what few restaurants do: consistently outstanding food in a gracious, unstuffy setting. Now, proprietor Danny Meyer and executive chef Michael Romano are back with their second book, offering more than 160 new recipes for such favorites as Salt-Baked Chicken, Chili and Sage Rubbed Salmon, and Chocolate Pudding Flan. Accessible, tantalizing, and beautifully-designed, Second Helpings from Union Square Cafe captures the ever-growing appeal of this classic restaurant and its delicious food. Duane Michals s photographs will tell restaurant stories and vignettes in his inimitable style. This renowned photographer is a big fan of Union Square Cafe and captures the unique appeal of the restaurant with wit and style. About the AuthorDanny Meyer, a native of St. Louis, opened Union Square Cafe in 1985. He lives in New York City. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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