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The Gramercy Tavern Cookbook by Michael Anthony and Dorothy Kalins
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Oct 29, 2013 | ISBN 9780385346184

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“Gramercy Tavern, the cozy-but-chic mainstay on East 20th Street, exudes so much wood-fired warmth that it qualifies as downtown’s pied-a-terre. It’s where you want to loaf and linger—and keep eating. The new Gramercy Tavern Cookbook pays tribute to that accomplishment and, of course, to its chef, Michael Anthony, and his deeply and deliciously American fare, like roasted oysters and apple pie, and monkey bread and bacon Cheddar biscuits.” –The New York Times

“At least as suitable for coffee-table display as any of those volumes, The Gramercy Tavern Cookbook is the one to bestow upon loved ones who actually want to spend time at the stove. Chef Michael Anthony translates his contemporary-classic dishes into user-friendly recipes fit for weeknight suppers as well as festive meals, while the tale of the nearly 20-year-old Manhattan restaurant unfolds in accompanying anecdotes.” –The Wall Street Journal
 

“By design, it lets you into the chef’s imagination, teaches composition, and frees you to think about ways to reintegrate high quality basics.” –Esquire

“With its generous size and mouthwatering photographs, it looks like a coffee table fixture, but this book from the famed Manhattan restaurant is meant for true home cooking. Corn soup with honey and a julienne of shiso leaves, earthy mushroom lasagne topped with crispy garlic, and other recipes are as approachable as they are elegant.” –Saveur

“With its generous size and mouthwatering photographs, it looks like a coffee table fixture, but this book from the famed Manhattan restaurant is meant for true home cooking. Corn soup with honey and a julienne of shiso leaves, earthy mushroom lasagne topped with crispy garlic, and other recipes are as approachable as they are elegant.” –Saveur

“After twenty years, Danny Meyer’s beloved New York restaurant Gramercy Tavern finally got a cookbook, and it was worth the wait. Chef Michael Anthony wrote a slightly upscale version of an all-purpose cookbook, this is your go-to for dressed up chicken soup, carrot cake, braised pork, seafood chowder, homemade pasta and more.” –Eater.com

“All of these food experts seem determined to impart their accumulated wisdom to interested readers and aspiring chefs, demystifying the cuisines they specialize in and placing them within reach of home cooks. Sidebars in Michael Anthony’s Gramercy Tavern Cookbook, for example, read like notes from a professor in the margins of a term paper.” –The Village Voice
 

“Restauranteur Danny Meyer’s Gramercy Tavern is a perennial favorite; the book is full of seasonal hits like seafood chowder with squash for fall.” -Food Network Magazine

“The recipes are interspersed with super-useful sections on pickling, pan-roasting fish, making pie crust and more instruction from the earnest, encouraging chef-educator.” –Food and Wine
 

“Michael Anthony’s beloved farm-to-table recipes are featured along with profiles of the unsung people behind the celebrated New York restaurant.” –Details

“…this cookbook presents recipes designed to bring the warmth of the Gramercy Tavern to the home cook. With fare that reflects the ‘buoyant tone’ and ‘just dropped in’ atmosphere of the tavern and dining room, the authors encourage cooks to approach their restaurant recipes as inspirational points of departure to produce dishes that ‘look great by virtue of the beauty of the ingredients.” —Publishers Weekly

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