Devour NYC: A Cookbook
Title | Devour NYC: A Cookbook PDF eBook |
Author | Greg Remmey |
Publisher | Page Street Publishing |
Pages | 152 |
Release | 2021-05-25 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1645671984 |
@DEVOURPOWER’S BEST OF THE BEST 50+ RECIPES FROM TOP NYC CHEFS! Are you ready for the foodie ride of your life? In this exclusive collection, Instagram sensations Greg and Rebecca of @DEVOURPOWER share the authentic, secret recipes of New York City’s most craveable foods. Millions of food lovers have watched with envy as Greg and Rebecca devour jawdroppingly decadent burgers, burritos, nachos, pasta, pizza pies and more. And now, you can re-create these feats of flavor in your own kitchen. Savor such mouthwatering creations as: MAC & CHEESE BURGER AND FRIES by The Bedford PEPPERONI PIZZA CHEESESTEAK by The Truffleist PB&J CHICKEN 'N WAFFLES by 375° Chicken ‘N Fries LOADED CARNE ASADA QUESADILLAS by Dos Toros Taqueria SHRIMP BIG MAC ‘N’ CHEESE BURGER by Flip ‘N Toss FIRECRACKER WINGS by International Wings Factory SMOKY MANHATTAN WINGS by Holy Ground NYC LOADED DORITOS® GRILLED CHEESE by Harlem Public CHOPPED CHEESE HERO by Chef Papi Kitchens DYNAMITE MAC & CHEESE BALLS by Burger, Inc. SHRIMP SCAMPI PIZZA by Macchina FUNFETTI COOKIE CAKES by Schmackary’s FRENCH TOAST FRITTERS by Roebling Sporting Club And so much more! Overflowing with iconic photography of Greg and Rebecca stuffing their faces, plus sneak peeks at the chefs and restaurants where the magic happens, this cookbook is a treasure for fans of @DEVOURPOWER and anyone obsessed with the comfort food of New York. For the bold, the brave and the very, very hungry, we invite you to DEVOUR!
Devour NYC: A Cookbook
Title | Devour NYC: A Cookbook PDF eBook |
Author | Greg Remmey |
Publisher | Page Street Publishing |
Pages | 152 |
Release | 2021-05-18 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9781645671978 |
The foodies behind the Instagram page Devour Power take readers on a journey to discover the authentic recipes of the most delicious comfort foods in the food capital of America. From a monstrous mile-high Shrimp Big Mac N’ Cheese Burger from Flip N Toss NYC to Buffalo Pig Wings from Wing Jawn, Chicken Parm Garlic Knot Sliders from Macchina NYC to a Fat Hawaiian Bowl from Fat Boys Burrito on Long Island, this book has it all. Follow Greg and Rebecca off the beaten path to discover hole-in-a-wall joints that have the most outrageously delicious food, but aren’t famous... yet. Greg and Rebecca are a married couple who “quit our jobs to aggressively eat, drink, travel and show you what’s good!” Their casual and fun personalities will have readers laughing, drooling over the flavor-bomb foods and even feeling brave enough to get in the kitchen and make something truly amazing. The recipes are authentic from each chef/restaurant, scaled down to make two servings, so readers can recreate the food of their dreams and share their masterpiece with a friend. Each recipe also shares pictures and a bio about the chef or restaurant, so readers can learn the personal stories behind these epic creations. This is a knockout choice for any comfort food lover or NYC-based foodie.
New York Cookbook
Title | New York Cookbook PDF eBook |
Author | Molly O'Neill |
Publisher | Workman Publishing |
Pages | 530 |
Release | 1992-01-01 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9780894806988 |
More than five hundred recipes celebrate the passion for food with New York specialities ranging from Codfish Puffs to Braised Lamb Shanks to Kreplach
The Korean Vegan Cookbook
Title | The Korean Vegan Cookbook PDF eBook |
Author | Joanne Lee Molinaro |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 337 |
Release | 2021-10-12 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 0593084276 |
THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • NAMED ONE OF THE BEST NEW COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR BY Epicurious • EATER • Stained Page • Infatuation • Spruce Eats • Publisher’s Weekly • Food52 • Toronto Star The dazzling debut cookbook from Joanne Lee Molinaro, the home cook and spellbinding storyteller behind the online sensation @thekoreanvegan Joanne Lee Molinaro has captivated millions of fans with her powerfully moving personal tales of love, family, and food. In her debut cookbook, she shares a collection of her favorite Korean dishes, some traditional and some reimagined, as well as poignant narrative snapshots that have shaped her family history. As Joanne reveals, she’s often asked, “How can you be vegan and Korean?” Korean cooking is, after all, synonymous with fish sauce and barbecue. And although grilled meat is indeed prevalent in some Korean food, the ingredients that filled out bapsangs on Joanne’s table growing up—doenjang (fermented soybean paste), gochujang (chili sauce), dashima (seaweed), and more—are fully plant-based, unbelievably flavorful, and totally Korean. Some of the recipes come straight from her childhood: Jjajangmyun, the rich Korean-Chinese black bean noodles she ate on birthdays, or the humble Gamja Guk, a potato-and-leek soup her father makes. Some pay homage: Chocolate Sweet Potato Cake is an ode to the two foods that saved her mother’s life after she fled North Korea. The Korean Vegan Cookbook is a rich portrait of the immigrant experience with life lessons that are universal. It celebrates how deeply food and the ones we love shape our identity.
On a Stick!
Title | On a Stick! PDF eBook |
Author | Matt Armendariz |
Publisher | Quirk Books |
Pages | 190 |
Release | 2013-12-17 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1594746990 |
See for yourself why everything tastes better on a stick with these 80 recipes for skewered snacks, appetizers, and desserts that will be the hit of any party Why do the world’s most delicious foods taste even better served on a stick? Author and photographer Matt Armendariz answers the question with dozens of delightful recipes for party food, street-cart food, junk food, and more. From elegant hors d’oeuvres to humble everyday fare, it’s all here: • Deep-fried mac 'n' cheese • S'mores • Antipasti • Bacon-wrapped shrimp • Fudge puppies • Fish and chips • ...and more! On a Stick! also includes tricks for using sticks and skewers like cocktail picks, sugarcane, and fresh rosemary, ideas for entertaining, plus quick and easy recipes for delicious homemade marinades, dips, and sauces.
The Chelsea Market Cookbook
Title | The Chelsea Market Cookbook PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Phillips |
Publisher | Abrams |
Pages | 955 |
Release | 2013-10-01 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 1613125410 |
This celebration of Manhattan’s culinary landmark features “recipes as diverse as its various denizens, and a history of its origins” (The New York Times). In New York City’s landmark National Biscuit Company building, Chelsea Market has inspired countless tourists and locals alike with its vegetable, meat, and seafood shops, top-notch restaurants, kitchen supply stores, and everything food-related in between. In celebration of its fifteen-year milestone, The Chelsea Market Cookbook collects the most interesting and famous recipes from the market’s eclectic vendors and celebrity food personalities. Archival images, gorgeous food photography, and cooking and entertaining tips and anecdotes accompany the 100 recipes, ranging from Buddakan’s Hoisin Glazed Pork Belly, to Sarabeth’s Velvety Cream of Tomato Soup, to Ruthy’s Rugelach. Finally, you can bring the fun and tastes of this immensely popular food emporium to your home kitchen.
Italian American
Title | Italian American PDF eBook |
Author | Angie Rito |
Publisher | Clarkson Potter |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2021-10-26 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 0593138007 |
IACP AWARD FINALIST • Reimagine Italian-American cooking, with more than 125 recipes rich with flavor and nostalgia from the celebrated husband-and-wife chef team of Michelin-starred Don Angie in New York City. “Every bit of warmth and hospitality that you feel when you walk into Don Angie pours out of every page of this magical book.”—Michael Symon ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR: New York Post, Minneapolis Star Tribune, Food52, Epicurious, Taste of Home The words “red sauce” alone conjure images of an Italian-American table full of antipasti, both hot and cold, whisked off to make room for decadent baked pastas topped with molten cheese, all before a procession of chicken parm or pork chops all pizzaiola—and we haven’t even gotten to dessert. It’s old-school cooking beloved by many and imbued with a deep sense of family. In Italian American, Angie Rito and Scott Tacinelli, the chefs of critically acclaimed Don Angie in New York City’s West Village, reinvigorate the genre with a modern point of view that proudly straddles the line between Italian and American. They present family classics passed down through generations side-by-side with creative spins and riffs inspired by influences both old and new. These comforting dishes feel familiar but are far from expected, including their signature pinwheel lasagna, ribs glazed with orange and Campari, saucy shrimp parm meatballs, and a cheesy, bubbling gratin of broccoli rabe and sharp provolone. Full of family history and recipes that will inspire a new generation, Italian American provides an essential, spirited introduction to an unforgettable way of cooking.