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Dining In
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
Dining In
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Alison Roman
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:304 | Dimensions(mm): Height 254,Width 203 |
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Category/Genre | Cookery, food and drink General cookery and recipes |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781743795309
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Classifications | Dewey:741.5 |
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Illustrations |
Full colour photography
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Hardie Grant Books
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Imprint |
Hardie Grant Books
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Publication Date |
1 March 2019 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
The recipes in Dining In have one thing in common: they make even the most oven-phobic or restaurant-crazed person want to stay home and cook. Vegetable-forward but with an affinity for a mean steak and a deep regard for fresh fish, these recipes are all about building flavour and saving time. They prove that casual doesn't have to mean boring, simple doesn't have to be uninspired, and that more steps or ingredients don't always translate to a better plate of food. With Alison Roman, dining in brings you just as much joy as eating out.
Author Biography
Alison Roman is a contributor at Bon Appetit. Formerly the Senior Food Editor at Bon Appetit and BuzzFeed, her work appears regularly in the New York Times and has been featured in GQ, Cherry Bombe and Lucky Peach. The author of Lemons, a Short Stack Edition, Alison has worked professionally in kitchens such as New York's Momofuku Milk Bar and San Francisco's Quince. A native of Los Angeles, she lives in Brooklyn.
Reviews"The New York Nigella: Alison Roman's book Dining In has unfussy recipes and brilliant tips to make you a better cook - just like her British counterpart." - Observer Food Monthly "'It's about recipes that are simple to make, great to eat.' She's the cook who's recipes broke the internet." - Grazia "This is not a cookbook. It's a treasure map. Alison Roman joyously leads you to the promised land of extraordinary home cooking. Into every one of her stunningly beautiful recipes she's tucked the clues that will invariably lead you to deliciousness: keep it simple, have fun with your food, pack in the flavor, and, most important, share it with the people you love.' - Samin Nosrat, bestselling author of Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat "Roman's book is filled with plenty [of] inventive ideas that would work just as well for a weeknight meal as for a high-stakes dinner party." -Vogue "Drool-worthy yet decidedly unfussy food."- Goop "Some of Roman's greatest hits."- The Cut "Dining In is more than just a long list of super interesting recipes - it's a book that will probably fundamentally change the way I cook. Recipes with unfussy new techniques like her Anchovy-Butter Chicken with Chicken Fat Croutons (with some radishes on the side!) produce ridiculously pleasing results that have inspired me to always take that extra little step. The book is filled with sneaky gems meant to steal the show at dinner parties. Make her Salted Butter & Chocolate Chunk Shortbread for dessert and you'll never be mad again." - Myles Tanzer, The Fader "BA superstar Alison Roman combines expertise with ease. Dining In should make Brooklynesque restaurants around the country nervous. Why would you dine out when you can roast chicken in anchovy butter and toast up croutons in the schmaltzy, umami-tastic butter, or make crispy chickpeas and lamb with greens and garlicky yogurt?"- Bon Appetit ..". you might walk right past this cookbook, with its modest title and quiet design, but take my advice and stop for a closer look... Nearly every recipe I tried was a desert-island dish: blistered green beans with creamy tahini, cumin lamb chops with charred scallions and peanuts, salted butter and chocolate chunk shortbread. Definitely for dining in, as the title suggests, since you'll want your privacy as you're licking every last crumb off your plate." - T. Susan Chang, NPR "Roman's voice is funny and energetic and such a change of pace from the usual short-and-robotic recipe format." - BonAppetit.com "Anyone who wants the aesthetic, quality, and creativity of a Brooklyn restaurant without having to go to a Brooklyn restaurant will love Alison Roman's cookbook. It's filled with recipes that are both unique and approachable. Reading it, you'll find yourself thinking 'I would have never thought of making this but I want to make it right now'."- Buzzfeed "One of the year's best cookbooks." - Joanna Goddard, A Cup of Jo "Very much a reflection of how we eat now." - Mind Body Green "Not your grandmother's all-purpose cookbook." - Food52 "A classic waiting to happen." - Epicurious "Former pastry chef and food editor Alison Roman's first book is a collection of recipes that speak to this moment in modern dining: One-pot dinners, sharable plates, casual desserts. Roman makes clever use of pantry staples and condiments to season and draw flavor out of winter vegetables and slowly simmered stews."- Eater "[Roman's] recipes feature plenty of "it" ingredients, like kimchi, pistachios, and za'atar, but they all make delicious, craveworthy sense. Flipping through Dining In, I wanted to read every word and make every dish; there's not too many cookbooks I can say that about."- Fine Cooking "Designed to make your weeknight dinner more delicious and less fussy."- The Kitchn "Alison Roman, who has cooked in restaurants (Milk Bar, Momofuku) and editorial kitchens (Bon Appetit), reads a little like a contemporary Colwin-in that her voice dances with energy and wit and self-awareness and intelligence. She seems to have little interest in precious cooking, fancy kitchen gadgets or anything that distracts from honest ingredients and foolproof techniques. To read Alison Roman is to feel a kind of instantaneous kinship."- The Atlanta Journal-Constitution "Like your best friend who's a great cook, [Alison Roman] spends a lot of ink up front persuading you that, yes, you can do this, you can cook. And as your best friend, she speaks to you in a conspiratorial tone and keeps things easy. Her recipes rely less on tricky technique than on clever flavor and textural combinations. Everything seems thrown together in a breezy manner, but the genius is evident... Every recipe seems "highly cookable," her catchphrase, and craveable. And any chef who admits she likes black olives from a can "that you can wear on your fingers" is someone we'll follow into that kitchen."- The Chicago Tribune "This isn't one of those pretty cookbooks that sits on a shelf. It's a pretty cookbook filled with winning recipes begging to be made."- The Boston Globe "Fun and approachable, and most likely better than most dishes you'd order eating out."- The San Francisco Chronicle "Alison Roman's cooking is artfully effortless, with flavors that jump off the plate. It's the kind of food you want to eat every day- and now you can." - Adam Rapoport, Editor-in-Chief, Bon Appetit "I am always wondering what Alison Roman is cooking because, without fail, it's just what I want to make (Sour Cream Flatbread! Vinegar-Braised Chicken!). From her relaxed approach to her inventive combinations, Alison's indispensable recipes are easy to prepare and fun to eat and make home the best place to dine." -Julia Turshen, author of Small Victories "Never too fancy, Alison solves the greatest mystery every home cook faces- how to transform thoughtful food into a greater-than-the-sum-of-its-parts one-pan-wonder or next-level crowd-pleasing masterpiece." -Christina Tosi, author of Momofuku Milk Bar "Unpretentious, inspired, invigorating, Alison Roman's voice is exactly what I've been waiting for in cookbooks. Within hours of opening Dining In, the irresistible Anchovy-Butter Chicken was in the oven. Dining In is destined to be a beloved, food-stained, dog-eared Bible for a new generation of cooks." - Stephanie Danler, bestselling author of Sweetbitter "Sorry, restaurants. Superstar Alison Roman has given us recipes so delicious, so meltdown-proof - and so fun to read - we're going to be cooking at home for a while. Quite possibly forever."- Christine Muhlke, Editor at Large, Bon Appetit "Dining In is exactly how I want to cook: with bright, fresh flavors, minimal technique, and no pretense ...This isn't just a bunch of great recipes, but a manifesto on how one original, opinionated home cook sees the world." - Amanda Hesser, Co-Founder, Food52 Notable Press & Accolades: Best Cookbooks of 2017- Epicurious Best Cookbooks of 2017 - NPR Best Cookbooks of 2017 - San Francisco Chronicle Best Cookbooks of 2017 - Newsday Best Cookbooks of 2017- Amex Essentials Best Cookbooks of 2017- KCWR's "Good Food" Best Cookbooks of 2017- The Fader "The New York Nigella: Alison Roman's book Dining In has unfussy recipes and brilliant tips to make you a better cook - just like her British counterpart." -- Observer Food Monthly * Observer Food Monthly * "It's about recipes that are simple to make, great to eat. She's the cook whose recipes broke the internet." -- Grazia * Grazia * 'Roman's book is filled with plenty [of] inventive ideas that would work just as well for a weeknight meal as for a high-stakes dinner party.' * Vogue * 'Drool-worthy yet decidedly unfussy food.' * Goop * Anyone who wants the aesthetic, quality, and creativity of a Brooklyn restaurant without having to go to a Brooklyn restaurant will love Alison Roman's cookbook. It's filled with recipes that are both unique and approachable. Reading it, you'll find yourself thinking 'I would have never thought of making this but I want to make it right now.' * Buzzfeed * 'One of the year's best cookbooks.' -- Joanna Goddard * A Cup of Jo * 'Not your grandmother's all-purpose cookbook.' * Food52 * 'A classic waiting to happen.' * Epicurious *
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