The New Firefighter's Cookbook


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This collection of 200 hearty recipes from the kitchens of New York's Fire Department--which sold more than 300,000 copies in previous editions--combines the practical demands of firehouse cooking (each meal must be made to order at a daily cost of no more than $5.00 per person) with great ideas reflecting the ethnic diversity of New York's firefighters. 38 line drawings.




The New Firefighter's Cookbook


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A feast of 200 hearty, easy-to-prepare recipes from the kitchen of N.Y. City's "Cooking Fireman." John Sineno, a 28-year-old veteran of the N.Y. Fire Dept. and an award-winning cook, looks after his firefighting "family" as if he were their mom. In this new edition of his cookbook, John shares old and new favorite recipes from his own kitchen and the kitchens of other firefighting chefs, such as: shrimp and sun-dried tomato sauce; Corcoran's Irish soda bread; chicken with walnuts; firehouse pot roast; Italian spinach pie; chicken enchiladas; and John's famous no-bake rice pudding. Recipes include appetizers and soups, pastas, main courses, vegetables, salads, and side dishes, breads and baked goods, and desserts.




Cooking with the Firehouse Chef


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The recipes and stories in Cooking with the Firehouse Chef are linked by a common thread: the joy of cooking and sharing good food with family and friends. In this special cookbook, New York Midwood Brooklyn Fire Department's firehouse chef, Keith Young, shares his favourite recipes - nourishing, comforting dishes he made for his family and firehouse colleagues - updated by his family with some new favourite recipes.




American Firehouse Cuisine


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After two successful cookbooks, rescue and recovery efforts at Ground Zero in New York, Joe completed professional culinary training. He traveled around the USA for culinary demonstrations and health/wellness/exercise seminars for the fire service. During those travels Joe has compiled an eclectic collection of delicious, easy to prepare, battle tested firehouse favorites. Those battles being trying to please the world's toughest food critics, FIREFIGHTERS!




Firefighter's Cookbook


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Where There's Food, There's Firefighters


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In a follow-up to his bestselling Fire Hall Cooking with Jeff the Chef, Jeff Derraugh, a 20-year veteran firefighter, offers over 150 delectable, affordable and easy-to-make recipes straight from the fire hall kitchens. Written in a relaxed, conversational style, this eclectic collection of recipes for any time of day and any kind of food craving makes for both entertaining reading and great cooking. With new, funky recipes such as "Breakfast Lasagna" and "Fallin' Off the Bone Already Ribs," "Asian Orange Asparagus" and "Firehouse Jambalaya," clearly decadence hath no bounds. Amusing anecdotes that reflect the unique camaraderie of fire hall life accompany the recipes. As January Magazine said in its review of Jeff's debut cookbook: "He knows from feeding hungry guys, he is concerned about health, he likes variety. And additionally, he's funny and he can write. This is a fun cookbook with lots of easy-to-follow recipes featuring the type of food most families will enjoy." The tradition continues with Where There's Food, There's Firefighters. So come on--the dinner bell's ringing; it's time to fire up your kitchen!




Forthcoming Books


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The Firehouse Grilling Cookbook


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A working fireman, personal trainer, and firehouse cook extraordinaire turns his attention to grilling in this collection of 150 easy-to-make dishes from his own repertoire and from firefighters across the country. 15 photos.




The Brave, a Story of New York City's Firefighters


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•“Much has been written about firefighters, some of it by people who actually fight fires. Few of the books I have any knowledge of show the mindset of the firefighters with as much insight and candor as this book...” —from the foreword by Hugh Downs •“Every so often a writer of substantive talent appears through the smokey background to perk up our interest in firefighters and firefighting. George Pickett is just such a man.... In The Brave you will come to know him and a valiant group of men as they speed from alarm to alarm in downtown New York, where the buildings are tall and for the most part old, where bums and drug addicts populate the streets, and where the fire companies hardly ever rest. You will begin to feel that you too are a member of Engine 33, Ladder 9, and, after George’s promotion to lieutenant, of some of Brooklyn’s busiest fire companies. It is an empowering feeling, until you suddenly realize that these are among the very first fire companies who will arrive one fateful day in their future at the World Trade Center, providing our city with more courage, determination, and selflessness that we ever knew we had. You will then thank George Pickett for letting you into their lives.” —Dennis Smith, New York Times’ bestselling author




The Soup Club Cookbook


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Four busy moms share not only their formula for starting a soup club--which gives you at least three meals every month when you don't have to worry about dinner--but also 150 fantastic recipes for soups and sides and storing tips for stretching those meals across the week. The Soup Club began when four friends (who, between them, have four husbands and ten hungry kids and several jobs) realized that they didn’t actually have to cook at home every night to take pleasure in a home-cooked meal. They simply had to join forces and share meals, even if they weren’t actually eating them together. Caroline, Courtney, Julie, and Tina happen to be neighbors, but a soup club is for anyone: colleagues, a group of workout buddies, a book club. All you need are a few people who simply want to have more home-cooked food in their lives. In a soup club each person takes a turn making soup. Soup is forgiving, versatile, and perfect for sharing; it can be spiced to taste, topped elaborately or not at all, and dressed up or down. It travels well and reheats beautifully. The Soup Club Cookbook also has dozens of tips for cooking in quantity and for tailoring soup to individual tastes and needs. Here, too, are simple guidelines for starting your own soup club, anecdotes, and a few cautionary tales that will inspire anyone to share food and eat well. Recipes include quick and easies, classics, twist on favorites, and dozens of flavor-rich new crowd pleasers, including: • Carrot Coconut and Chicken Chili, • Senegalese Peanut Soup • Faux Ramen • Red Lentil Curry Soup • Potato Cheddar Soup • Sun Dried Tomato Soup • Jeweled Rice Salad • Cheddar Cornbread, • Summer Corn Hash • Soy Simmered Chicken Wings