This Is a Cookbook: Recipes For Real Life
By Max Sussman, Eli Sussman and Rob Delaney
4/5
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Cooking
Ingredients
Desserts
Food & Cooking
Cooking Techniques
Culinary Journey
Coming of Age
Mentorship
Revenge
Nostalgia
Prison Escape
Family Bonding
Food & Drink
Summer Vacation
Diy Project
Food
Vegetables
Preparation
Breakfast
Brunch
About this ebook
Get into the kitchen. Use what’s in there. And don’t be worried about f’ing it up. James Beard Foundation Rising Star nominee Max Sussman and his partner in crime, Eli, are over perfection. They care about cooking good food that tastes like you made it. These Brooklyn brothers of über-hip New York establishments Roberta’s and Mile End have a go-to, hands-dirty method for wannabe-kitchen-badasses. This is a cookbook—for real life.
Included are more than sixty killer recipes that demystify the cooking process for at-home chefs, especially young people just starting out. Combining years of elbow grease in the fiery bowels of restaurants, the Sussmans provide a plethora of tricks to make life in the kitchen easier and frankly, more fun. This new cookbook also re-creates some of their favorite comfort foods while growing up, as well as recipes with their origins in brotherly b.s. that wound up tasting delicious. The Sussmans have got the back of those who may be too freaked to pick up a cast-iron skillet and instead opt for cop-out take-out as a culinary standby. This Is a Cookbook is designed to be a go-to kitchen companion with meals fit for one, two, or many, and features plans of attack for dinner shindigs. The best part? All of the recipes have easy-to-find ingredients that limit the prep time fuss—and can be prepared in small (read: shoebox) kitchens.
“It’s easy to get lost in the pages . . . Recipes, which include simple, original twists on things like popcorn and sandwiches, might also push readers out of their comfort zones with Korean-Style Short Ribs and Chicken Adobo.” —T: The New York Times Style Magazine
Includes a foreword by Rob Delaney
Max Sussman
Max Sussman is the chef de cuisine at Roberta's in Brooklyn. He was recently named one of the 30 under 30 food and wine stars to watch in 2012 by Forbes magazine. During his tenure at Roberta's, the restaurant has received 2 stars from the New York Times and prompted critic Sam Sifton to write in his review that "[Roberta’s is] one of the more extraordinary restaurants in the United States." Max was previously was the chef de cuisine at Eve, a beloved restaurant in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and worked under chef April Bloomfield at the Michelin starred Breslin in New York City. Eli Sussman is a line cook at Mile End Deli in Brooklyn, which has been featured on several “best of” lists, including Time Out, GQ, and Village Voice. He is also the marketing director for Taste of the Nation NYC, an annual tasting event to benefit the national hunger charity Share Our Strength. He has MC'd events, such as the Los Angeles Times Taste and Taste of the Nation LA, and has written for several websites including LAist.com and WilliamsSonoma.com. Max and Eli’s first cookbook, Freshman in the Kitchen, was released immediately after they graduated from college. They have cooked with Hoda and Kathie Lee on the Today Show and have appeared on WGN and ABC-Chicago morning programs.
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Reviews for This Is a Cookbook
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Mar 19, 2021
I will eat just about everything in this book. It inspires you to get into the kitchen, but doesn't contain recipes that seem to outlandish for either beginner or intermediate home cooks.
