
The Book of Lost Recipes
Jaya Saxena(Author)
Page Street Publishing Co.
Published on 14. June 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-62414-239-0 (ISBN)
Description
Jaya Saxena takes readers on a tour around the country, into some of the once most popular restaurants in America to discuss the history and how-to's of their most infamous dishes. It is sort of vintage meets foodie. In their heyday, the legendary restaurants profiled by The Book of Lost Recipes were frequented by celebrity clientele and served food that became institutions of the American restaurant landscape, many of which are still reminisced about by those who had the opportunity to experience their cuisines. Read the stories of some of the most legendary restaurants in America and follow the recipes to recreate their most celebrated dishes. Depart from New York's Moskowitz & Lupowitz after learning all about their M & L Chopped Liver, of course, to Horn & Hardart Automat in Philadelphia to find out the secrets behind their Fried Fish Cakes and Famous Baked Beans. Discover the story behind the Blintzes at Ashkenaz's Deli in Chicago to Paoli's Baked Canneloni in San Francisco. Take a step back in history to visit some of the most iconic restaurants in America and learn to make the dishes that helped re-shape the industry forever.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Essex
United States
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
942 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-62414-239-0 (9781624142390)
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Jaya Saxena
The Book of Lost Recipes
The Best Signature Dishes From Historic Restaurants Rediscovered
E-Book
06/2016
Page Street Publishing
€16.99
Available for download
Person
Jaya Saxena is the co-founder of Uncommon Courtesy and the co-writer of the webcomic The New Amsterdam Mystery Co. She is also co-author of the Dad Magazine book. Her work has appeared in The Toast, The Hairpin, Gothamist, Serious Eats and The Guardian, among others. Jaya lives in New York City.