By: Nick Zukin
Genre: Non-Fiction Cooking / Food | Cookbooks
Andrews McMeel Publishing
September 1, 2013
On Sale: September 3, 2013
Featuring:
272 pages
ISBN: 1449420079
EAN: 9781449420079
Kindle: B00BSHNZUG
Hardcover / e-Book
Book Summary
For Jewish deli devotees and DIY food fanatics alike, The Artisan Jewish Deli at Home is a must-have collection of over 100 recipes for creating timeless deli classics, modern twists on old ideas and innovations to shock your Old Country elders. Photographs, historical tidbits, reminiscences, and reference material round out the book, adding lively cultural context.
If you don’t happen to live near one of the new wave of
artisan-style Jewish delis that have sprung up around North
America over the last few years, not to worry. With
this book, the world of Jewish deli, in all its unsubtle
splendor—can be yours in the comfort (and privacy) of your
own kitchen. And it’s not that
hard. Really. On top of all the Jewish deli
classics, The Artisan Jewish Deli at Home offers
updates and new angles on the oldways that are bound to
thrill the palates of a modern generation of eaters focused
on quality ingredients and a lighter-handed approach to a
traditionally heavy cuisine.
The chapters are
organized into: Starters and Sides; Soups and Salads;
Eggs, Fish, and Dairy; Beef; Bagels, Bialys, and Breads; and
Pastries, Desserts, and Drinks. The range of favorite
recipes include: Crispy Potato Latkes with Chunky Ginger
Applesauce; Summer Chicken Salad with Tomatoes, Cucumber and
Cracklings; Wise Sons’ Chocolate Babka French Toast; Home
Oven Pastrami; and Celery Soda.
Added cultural
context comes from quick-hitting interviews with Joan Nathan
and other Jewish food luminaries; histories of a few deli
stalwarts such as bagels and pastrami; and first-hand
reports from within the walls of the authors’ favorite
temples of modern Jewish gastronomy located across the
country including: Mile End Delicatessen in New York City;
Wise Sons Delicatessen in San Francisco; Kenny & Zuke's
Delicatessen in Portland, OR; Stopsky's Delicatessan in
Mercer Island, Washington; and Caplansky's Delicatessen in
Toronto.