Delmonico Cook Book

Delmonico Cook Book
Author: Alessandro Filippini
Publisher: Applewood Books
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2008-11
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1429011742

Opened in 1837, Delmonico's set the standard for restaurants in the United States. This book contains menus, information on purchasing and using seasonal ingredients, instructions on how to set and serve a table, as well as recipes allowing home cooks to bring some of the style and taste of Delmonico's into their own homes.

The Table

The Table
Author: Alexander Filippini
Publisher:
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1890
Genre: Cookbooks
ISBN:

The Epicurean

The Epicurean
Author: Charles Ranhofer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1208
Release: 1912
Genre: Cooking, American
ISBN:

Dining at Delmonico's

Dining at Delmonico's
Author: Judith Choate
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-10-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781584797227

The name Delmonico's is synonymous with fine dining, and the tradition of exquisite food served in a luxurious setting continues to flourish today. "Dining at Delmonico's" invites readers into the restaurant's legendary kitchen, and offers home cooks more than 80 recipes.

The Epicurean

The Epicurean
Author: Charles Ranhofer
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 1204
Release: 2017-08-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1606601059

Complete culinary encyclopedia, with more than 3,500 recipes and nearly 800 black-and-white illustrations. This edition of the great classic is available in a splendid hardcover facsimile of the rare 1893 original.

Emeril's Delmonico

Emeril's Delmonico
Author: Emeril Lagasse
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0062007734

For more than 100 years, Delmonico has embodied the spirit of New Orleans. First opened in 1895, Delmonico Restaurant and Bar in New Orleans reopened its doors a century later to tremendous acclaim as Emeril's Delmonico. In his latest cookbook, America's favorite celebrity chef presents a collection of recipes that are adapted and simplified for home cooks, featuring a combination of Creole classics and Emeril's kicked-up creations. Emeril's Delmonico is full of recipes for hearty, innovative food steeped in New Orleans style. Illustrated with both contemporary full-color and vintage black-and-white photographs, Emeril's Delmonico paints a lively, evocative portrait of Emeril's classic cuisine and the rich culinary history of New Orleans.

The Delmonico Cook Book

The Delmonico Cook Book
Author: Alessandro Filippini
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 769
Release: 2023-11-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The Delmonico Cook Book is a work by Alessandro Filippini. It features instructions for the setting up of a seasonal food providing restaurant, as well as recipes for stylish upscale dishes.

Thousand Dollar Dinner

Thousand Dollar Dinner
Author: Becky Libourel Diamond
Publisher: Westholme Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Cooking, American
ISBN: 9781594162312

Describes in detail a lavish seventeen-course meal that launched a new age in American dining.

Prime Time Emeril

Prime Time Emeril
Author: Emeril Lagasse
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0062007769

With more than 1,000 shows on the food television network, weekly appearances on Good Morning America, and guest spots with Rosie O'Donnell and Jay Leno, it seems that people can't get enough of Emeril Lagasse. Happily, here's Prime Time Emeril: More TV Dinners from America's Favorite Chef. It's another big helping of the food, the fun, and the man America has fallen in love with. Now Emeril's fans can cook more of the dishes they've seen him prepare on prime time television -- more than 150 of them. They're easy to understand and simple to follow, and the results are foolproof and pure Emeril. Each chapter of Prime Time Emeril is filled with recipes, techniques, and tips to help you re-create Emeril's unique New American style of cooking right in your own home. These recipes feature his kicked-up favorites, including Chicken Drumettes with Blue Cheese Sauce and Emerilized Barbecued Oysters with Rosemary Biscuits. There are new twists on Louisiana classics, including gumbo, jambalaya, and beignets. From his hometown of Fall River, Massachusetts, Emeril shares the food he loved best as a kid -- recipes such as Hilda's Stewed Chicken, Madeira-Braised Short Ribs, and Lobster Portuguese-Style. Re-create Emeril's amazing appetizers, including Spicy Duck Empanadas with Cilantro Cream or Singing Shrimp. How about a big bowl of steaming Monkfish Chowder or Rabbit, Andouille, and Wild Mushroom Gumbo? Kick it up more than a few notches with Mardi Gras Jambalaya, Tuna of Love, or Bamburgers. And Emeril has never been shy about dessert. Whip up one of his creations, such as Pumpkin Cheesecake, Cherry and White Chocolate Bread Pudding, or Mr. Lou's Chocolate Praline Pie. So pick up this book and pick up a pan. You're ready for some prime time cooking with Prime Time Emeril.

Ten Restaurants That Changed America

Ten Restaurants That Changed America
Author: Paul Freedman
Publisher: Liveright Publishing
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2016-09-20
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1631492462

Finalist for the IACP Cookbook Award A Washington Post Notable Book of the Year A Smithsonian Best Food Book of the Year Longlisted for the Art of Eating Prize Featuring a new chapter on ten restaurants changing America today, a “fascinating . . . sweep through centuries of food culture” (Washington Post). Combining an historian’s rigor with a food enthusiast’s palate, Paul Freedman’s seminal and highly entertaining Ten Restaurants That Changed America reveals how the history of our restaurants reflects nothing less than the history of America itself. Whether charting the rise of our love affair with Chinese food through San Francisco’s fabled Mandarin; evoking the poignant nostalgia of Howard Johnson’s, the beloved roadside chain that foreshadowed the pandemic of McDonald’s; or chronicling the convivial lunchtime crowd at Schrafft’s, the first dining establishment to cater to women’s tastes, Freedman uses each restaurant to reveal a wider story of race and class, immigration and assimilation. “As much about the contradictions and contrasts in this country as it is about its places to eat” (The New Yorker), Ten Restaurants That Changed America is a “must-read” (Eater) that proves “essential for anyone who cares about where they go to dinner” (Wall Street Journal Magazine).