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'Relaxed Kitchen' a lifesaver?
Submitted by Tom Mentzer on Tue, 2007-11-13 02:58. BooksCookbook review: The Relaxed Kitchen
By Tom Mentzer
Scripps Howard News Service
November 12, 2007
Anyone who has played host knows that entertaining can be traumatic. Whether a buffet for 20 or an intimate dinner party for six, cooking for a crowd is nerve-wracking.
Take French chef Francois Vatel. While preparing a banquet for 2,000 in honor of Louis XIV, Vatel's fish didn't arrive. The agony was so great, he stepped out of the kitchen and stabbed himself to death.
Donkeys, elephants and burritos
Submitted by Tom Mentzer on Sat, 2007-10-27 02:14. D.C. Reviews | MexicanRestaurant review: Burrito Brothers
205 Pennsylvania Ave.
Washington, D.C.
202-543-6835
Capitol Hill is known for prigs in suits, stumbling tourists, classic architecture and little else. It’s sure not known for its food.
Of late, a few advances have been made in the area, but in general, it’s a culinary wasteland. And don’t even try for a reasonably priced, tasty lunch.
One of the few edible establishment is Burrito Brothers, but only just.
Italian food + Italian travel = winning book
Submitted by Tom Mentzer on Wed, 2007-10-17 00:18. BooksCookbook review: Adventures of an Italian Food Lover: With Recipes from 254 of My Very Best Friends
By Tom Mentzer
Scripps Howard News Service
October 15, 2007
Food and travel are funny creatures. One of the best ways to get to know a culture is through its food, restaurants, cafes and bars. Photos may yellow, but flavors and smells can linger for a lifetime.
So it's no surprise that many ethnic cookbooks spend a lot of time talking about the countries where the food comes from. But few cookbooks delve as deeply into a country as Adventures of an Italian Food Lover: With Recipes from 254 of My Very Best Friends ($32.50, Clarkson Potter).
Book brings Left Bank right into your kitchen
Submitted by Tom Mentzer on Tue, 2007-09-11 13:04. BooksCookbook review: Chocolate & Zucchini: Daily Adventures in a Parisian Kitchen
By Tom Mentzer
Scripps Howard News Service
September 11, 2007
Now that "freedom fries" are just a bad memory, France can once again be hip. And just in time for a delightful new cookbook, Chocolate & Zucchini: Daily Adventures in a Parisian Kitchen (Broadway, $18.95).
The book is by Clotilde Dusoulier, also the mastermind behind the popular food blog chocolateandzucchini.com.
Cookbook maps out the weekend getaway
Submitted by Tom Mentzer on Wed, 2007-08-22 02:39. BooksCookbook review: The New York Times Country Weekend Cookbook
By Tom Mentzer
Scripps Howard News Service
August 21, 2007
If "The New York Times Country Weekend Cookbook" (St. Martin's Press, $32) were a movie, it would be a Rat Pack classic, circa early 1960s. This book pulls recipes from dozens of today's most celebrated chefs into one volume.
Zen and the art of dessert perfection
Submitted by Tom Mentzer on Wed, 2007-08-08 02:37. BooksCookbook review: The Greyston Bakery Cookbook
By Tom Mentzer
Scripps Howard News Service
August 6, 2007
There's nothing better than a warm, gooey chocolate brownie. Unless it comes with a healthy dose of social consciousness, that is.
The Greyston Bakery Cookbook (Rodale Books, $26) offers just that, dishing up more than 80 recipes developed during its 25-year history of brownie-infused social action.
Mexican cookbook stands the test of time
Submitted by Tom Mentzer on Wed, 2007-07-18 03:51. BooksCookbook review: Authentic Mexican: Regional Cooking From the Heart of Mexico
By Tom Mentzer
Scripps Howard News Service
July 16, 2007
Americans may be divided on the politics of immigration with its Southern neighbor, but there seems no arguing that Mexicans make some pretty tasty food. Restaurants are popping up all over that show off authentic south-of-the-border cuisine at its best.
Vegetables, vegetables everywhere
Submitted by Tom Mentzer on Wed, 2007-07-11 00:49. BooksCookbook review: Vegetables
By Tom Mentzer
Scripps Howard News Service
June 9, 2007
It may take an apple a day to keep that doctor at bay, but a whole bunch of veggies sure won't hurt.
Luckily the masters at the Culinary Institute of America are offering us a new guide toward vegetable nirvana, aptly named Vegetables (Lebhar-Friedman Books, $40).
Above-average Chinese takeout
Submitted by Tom Mentzer on Fri, 2007-06-29 02:53. Asian | Virginia ReviewsRestaurant review: Hunan Gate
4233 N. Fairfax Dr.
Arlington, Va.
703-243-5678
Takeout Chinese is often hit-or-miss, and too often different restaurants churn out food tasting exactly the same. But if you’re careful with the menu, most takeout joints will have a few dishes better than the rest.
