Saturday, November 08, 2008

Calling Armchair Chefs!

Hello!

Every year the holidays unbury my deep-seated desire to cook (and bake!) like a professional chef...it's a hopeless quest, but I do it every year. Lucky for Finnegan, this means he gets to chow down on a lot of failed attempts at various strange dishes :)

But if you'd rather take the smart path and just READ about amazing chefs...and then sensibly go out to eat...try these! :)


Heat: An Amateur's Adventures as Kitchen Slave, Line Cook, Pasta-Maker, and Apprentice to a Dante-Quoting Butcher in Tuscany (Bill Buford)
That title pretty much says it all...but here's the longer synopsis:

"Heat
is a remarkable work on a number of fronts--and for a number of reasons. First, watching the author, an untrained, inexperienced and middle-aged desk jockey slowly transform into not just a useful line cook--but an extraordinarily knowledgeable one is pure pleasure
. That he chooses to do so primarily in the notoriously difficult, cramped kitchens of New York's three star Babbo (Mario Batale's restaurant) provides further sado-masochistic fun. Buford not only accurately and hilariously describes the painfully acquired techniques of the professional cook (and his own humiliations), but chronicles as well the mental changes--the "kitchen awareness" and peculiar world view necessary to the kitchen dweller. By end of book, he's even talking like a line cook."

Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly (Anthony Bourdain)
"
Most diners believe that their sublime sliver of seared foie gras, topped with an ethereal buckwheat blini and a drizzle of piquant huckleberry sauce, was created by a culinary artist of the highest order, a sensitive, highly refined executive chef. The truth is more brutal. More likely, writes Anthony Bourdain in Kitchen Confidential, that elegant three-star concoction is the collaborative effort of a team of "wacked-out moral degenerates, dope fiends, refugees, a thuggish assortment of drunks, sneak thieves, sluts, and psychopaths," in all likelihood pierced or tattooed and incapable of uttering a sentence without an expletive or a foreign phrase."

(Synopsis and covers courtesy of Amazon.com)

Great New Series Books!

Looking for a new series to get you (or your teen) through the cold winter months? I sure have been! So give these FANTASTIC titles a try...

Take a look and use the "Comments" field to let Sarah and I know what you think!

THE EXTRAORDINARY ADVENTURES OF ALFRED KROPP (Rick Yancy)
For fans of the Stormbreaker series and Ranger's Appprentice!

"Astonishingly tall 15-year-old Alfred is plunged into a world of adventure, assassination, and Arthurian legend when he agrees to help his uncle filch an ancient sword from the office of a CEO who just happens to be a descendent of the Knights of the Round Table. Of course the sword turns out to be none other than Excalibur, and the guy Alfred swiped it for is Mogart, a knight-gone-bad who hopes to use its magical powers to take over the world..."


H.I.V.E. (HIGHER INSTITUTE OF VILLAINOUS EDUCATION) (Mark Walden)
For fans of Harry Potter and The Lightening Thief!

"H.I.V.E. is operated on a volcanic island in a distant ocean by G.L.O.V.E., a shadowy organization of worldwide wickedness. And, as 13-year-old master of mischief Otto Malpense soon discovers, here the slickest of young tricksters, thieves, and hackers have been brought against their will to be trained as the next generation of supervillains..."


THE WARRIOR HEIR (Cinda Williams Chima)
For fans of the Pendragon series and Ranger's Apprentice books

"An apparently ordinary 16-year-old boy turns out to have magical powers that make him a target of a covert society of wizards, enchanters, and warriors called the Weir. Jack's small-town world in Ohio begins to unravel when he starts to unleash unintentional bursts of wizardry. When he recovers a powerful sword from an ancestor's grave, he begins to realize how different he really is."


HAPPY READING!

-Finn

(Images and quotes courtesy of Amazon.com)