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More Home Cooking: A Writer Returns to the Kitchen [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 205x137x14 mm, weight: 172 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Oct-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Collins
  • ISBN-10: 0063046423
  • ISBN-13: 9780063046429
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 205x137x14 mm, weight: 172 g
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  • ISBN-10: 0063046423
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With a new foreword by Deb Perelman of Smitten Kitchen, the triumphant sequel to Home Cooking by “a home cook, like you and me, whose charm and lack of pretension make her wonderfully human and a welcome companion as she chatters on about the small culinary accomplishments and discoveries that occur in her kitchen” (Chicago Tribune). 

Lucky readers in the 1970s and ’80s discovered Laurie Colwin’s urbane, witty fiction in The New Yorker, as well as her warm, engaging food writing in Gourmet magazine columns. More Home Cooking, the second collection of these columns, is an expression of Colwin’s lifelong passion for cuisine and offers a delightful mix of recipes, advice, and personal anecdotes from the kitchen and beyond. She muses over the many charms and challenges of cooking at home in timeless essays including “Desserts That Quiver,” “Real Food for Tots,” and “Catering on One Dollar a Head.”

As informative as it is entertaining, and filled with Colwin’s trademark down-to-earth charm and wit, More Home Cooking is a rare treat for anyone who spends time in the kitchen and feels “like having a great conversation with someone that you love” (Samantha Bee).

Foreword xv
Introduction: The Family Dinner in Real Life 1(6)
Why I Love Cookbooks
7(4)
After the Holidays
11(6)
Black Beans
17(5)
Lemons and Limes
22(5)
The Once and Future Dinner Party
27(5)
The Duck Dilemma
32(5)
Boiled Beef
37(4)
How to Make Yogurt
41(4)
The Case of the Mysterious Flatbread
45(4)
Coffee
49(5)
About Biscuits
54(4)
Down-Home Standbys
58(6)
More About Gingerbread
64(5)
A Harried Cook's Guide to Some Fast Food
69(6)
The Beet Goes On
75(4)
Catering on One Dollar a Head
79(4)
Real Food for Tots
83(7)
In Search of Latvian Bread
90(4)
Butter
94(4)
Desserts That Quiver
98(5)
Rented-House Cookery
103(4)
Tomatoes
107(5)
Picnics
112(5)
Waiting for Dessert
117(5)
How to Cook Like an American
122(6)
Jet Lag and How to Feed It
128(3)
The Egg and You
131(4)
Four Easy Pieces
135(7)
American Corn
142(6)
Jam Anxiety
148(5)
Three Chocolate Cakes
153(6)
In Praise of Pears
159(4)
Roast Chicken
163(5)
The Glory of Chutney
168(5)
Halloween
173(6)
Turkey Angst
179(4)
All the Trimmings
183(5)
Condiments
188(5)
Wonderful Lentil Soup
193(5)
How to Face the Holidays
198(6)
Plain Food
204(3)
Index 207