New York's 50 Best Places to Enjoy Dessert


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New York is happily celebrating the joys of the sweet tooth. An expanded and all-new second edition, New York's 50 Best Places to Enjoy Dessert is an A-to-Z guide to the sweetest dessert destinations the Big Apple has to offer. Looking for the holy grail of tarts? The swankiest spot for soufflé? The best boîte for butter cookies? Indexed by neighborhood, ethnicity, and major dessert category, this book will reveal who bakes and makes the best pies, pastries, chocolates, cupcakes, cookies, donuts, spoon desserts, hot chocolate, egg creams, and more. For this updated second edition, readers will be treated to exciting new dessert adventure destinations highlighting new flavor combinations that Manhattan’s best pastry chefs are introducing to our palates, as well as sidebars concerning the best places to indulge your most passionate of chocolate cravings, a helpful sidebar for the most kid-friendly dessert eateries as well as a glossary and guide to cassatas, charlottes, and other lesser-known delicacies. Conveying atmosphere as well as local lore, New York's 50 Best Places to Enjoy Dessert 2nd Edition is the ultimate resource for every butter-sugar-cream-chocolate craving fiend living or visiting New York City.




New York's 50 Best Places to Enjoy Breakfast and Brunch


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Everyone agrees: Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. New York, the restaurant capital of the world, offers a cornucopia of options, from four-star dining to the corner coffee cart. Author Courtney Baron starts with a primer on the fundamental differences between breakfast and brunch, and then lists her palate-approved picks for the city's 25 best places for each.




New York's 50 Best Places to Have Brunch


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Venture beyond your neighborhood favorites for that festive New York weekend tradition, the culinary hybrid we call brunch. From boisterous brasseries to romantic bistros, with ethnic and family restaurants in-between, discover the best spots in town and their signature dishes. With suggestions on where to go afterwards--museums, shopping and more--for the perfect Saturday and Sunday in New York. Book jacket.




The Desserts of New York


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The Desserts of New York is the realization of Yasmin Newman's dream to eat her way around New York. In this hybrid recipe-book-meets-travel-journal, Yasmin's mission takes her through the city's vibrant neighborhoods, where a plethora of colorful characters and quintessential New York moments add life to her experience. The 50 recipes that accompany tales of Yasmin's adventure are takes on the city's best desserts – from the number one-voted old-school Jewish chocolate babka to Dominque Ansel's cult favorite, the cronut. Chapters cover Doughnuts, Cookies and Bars; Pastries, Buns and Bites; Cakes, Pies and Puddings; and Created and Plated, and within each chapter readers are offered a guide to the top places to find these types of desserts, along with a brief description of the venue. Think Eat Pray Love meets edgy New York, and prepare yourself for one deliciously cool ride.




New York's 50 Best Places to Eat Southern


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Hailed as the Bible to Bible Belt cooking in New York City, this sassy Southern read is a surefire hit with Dixielanders and world-weary city slickers alike. New York's 50 Best Places to Eat Southern whisks readers away on a culinary quest for authentic barbecue, soul, Cajun, and Creole -- from the plantation to the trailer park -- without ever leaving the concrete jungle.




The Gramercy Tavern Cookbook


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One of the best New York restaurants, a culinary landmark that has been changing the face of American dining for decades, now shares its beloved recipes, stories, and pioneering philosophy. Opened in 1994, Gramercy Tavern is more than just a restaurant. It has become a New York institution earning dozens of accolades, including six James Beard awards. Its impeccable, fiercely seasonal cooking, welcoming and convivial atmosphere, and steadfast commitment to hospitality are unparalleled. The restaurant has its own magic—a sense of community and generosity—that’s captured in these pages for everyone to bring home and savor through 125 recipes. Restaurateur Danny Meyer’s intimate story of how Gramercy was born sets the stage for executive chef-partner Michael Anthony’s appealing approach to American cooking and recipes that highlight the bounty of the farmer’s market. With 200 sumptuous photographs and personal stories, The Gramercy Tavern Cookbook also gives an insider look into the things that make this establishment unique, from the artists who have shaped its décor and ambience, to the staff members who share what it is like to be a part of this close-knit restaurant family. Above all, food lovers will be inspired to make memorable meals and bring the warmth of Gramercy into their homes.




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A Fine Dessert: Four Centuries, Four Families, One Delicious Treat


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A New York Times Best Illustrated Book From highly acclaimed author Jenkins and Caldecott Medal–winning illustrator Blackall comes a fascinating picture book in which four families, in four different cities, over four centuries, make the same delicious dessert: blackberry fool. This richly detailed book ingeniously shows how food, technology, and even families have changed throughout American history. In 1710, a girl and her mother in Lyme, England, prepare a blackberry fool, picking wild blackberries and beating cream from their cow with a bundle of twigs. The same dessert is prepared by an enslaved girl and her mother in 1810 in Charleston, South Carolina; by a mother and daughter in 1910 in Boston; and finally by a boy and his father in present-day San Diego. Kids and parents alike will delight in discovering the differences in daily life over the course of four centuries. Includes a recipe for blackberry fool and notes from the author and illustrator about their research.







City Wedding


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Joan Hamburg provides an all-in-one resource guide to planning a wedding in the city, from gowns and tiaras to florists and photographers.