The Short Stack Cookbook


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An artful collection of 150 new, original recipes organized by ingredient, from trusted culinary pros: “The emphasis is on ease.” —TheWashington Post This down-to-earth collection features 150 new, original recipes organized by ingredient—from IACP and James Beard Award–winning cookbook authors, chefs, food writers, recipe testers, and editors. The ethos behind Short Stack Editions is simple: Pair honest, common ingredients with trusted voices in the culinary world for inspired recipes home cooks can actually use. And for their first cookbook, Short Stack founders Nick Fauchald and Kaitlyn Goalen call upon their acclaimed contributors to extend their love letters to favorite ingredients. Exclusively created for this cookbook, these recipes–from all-star chefs, food writers, editors, and stylists–are destined to become favorites. Organized by 18 ingredients, including Apples, Bacon, Brussels Sprouts, Butter, Cheddar, Eggs, Tomatoes, Greek Yogurt, Honey, Hot Chile Peppers, Kale, Lemons, Sourdough, Whole Chicken, and Winter Squash, The Short Stack Cookbook takes readers though staples found in the kitchen and presents new ways to cook with everyday items. Contributors include: Virginia Willis (author of Bon Appétit, Y’all) Sara Jenkins (chef, restaurateur, and cookbook author) Ian Knauer (IACP nominee and editor at Food & Wine) Soa Davies (producer of Eric Ripert’s cookbook On the Line and TV show Avec Eric) Susan Spungen (founding food editor for Martha Stewart Living) Angie Mosier (food stylist, photographer, and writer for Food & Wine and the New York Times) Rebekah Peppler (writer and food stylist) Alison Roman (BuzzFeed food editor) Sarah Baird (writer and culinary anthropologist) Julia Sherman (artist, photographer, writer, and editor of Salad for President) Michael Harlan Turkell (award-winning photographer) Julia Turshen (cookbook author) Megan Scott (recipe developer) Tyler Kord (chef-owner of the No. 7 group) Paul Grimes (food stylist) Beth Lipton (food director for Health magazine)




Broccoli


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Short Stack is a series of small-format cookbooks authored by America's top culinary talents. Each edition is a collectible, single-subject booklet with 20-25 recipes that offer ingenious new ways to cook our favorite ingredients. Each 48-page 4.5 x 7.5" book is printed domestically on textured cover paper and colored paper interior with a staple binding. All of Short Stack's covers and illustrations are original artwork. Short Stack Editions BROCCOLI: "Eat your broccoli." No other chef has taken this childhood prescription to heart as much as Tyler Kord, one of New York's most innovative chefs and a professed broccoli enthusiast. Tyler's edition will teach you many new innovative ways to enjoy this flavorful and nutrient-rich vegetable, and show you just what a flavor chameleon it can be.




Butter


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Beloved cookbook author Dorie Greenspan gives us a spread of recipes with classic French roots that remind us why butter is the reigning champion in our kitchens.




Yogurt


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Cookbook consisting of various recipes containing yogurt.




Lemons


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From the juice to the peel and everything in between, Alison Roman's ode to lemons covers every inch of sour ground.




Molly on the Range


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Through more than 120 recipes, the star of Food Network’s Girl Meets Farm celebrates her Jewish and Chinese heritage and explores home, family, and Midwestern farm life. “This book is teeming with joy.”—Deb Perelman, Smitten Kitchen In 2013, food blogger and classical musician Molly Yeh left Brooklyn to live on a farm on the North Dakota-Minnesota border, where her fiancé was a fifth-generation Norwegian-American sugar beet farmer. Like her award-winning blog My Name is Yeh, Molly on the Range chronicles her life through photos, new recipes, and hilarious stories from life in the city and on the farm. Molly’s story begins in the suburbs of Chicago in the 90s, when things like Lunchables and Dunkaroos were the objects of her affection; continues into her New York years, when Sunday mornings meant hangovers and bagels; and ends in her beloved new home, where she’s currently trying to master the art of the hotdish. Celebrating Molly's Jewish/Chinese background with recipes for Asian Scotch Eggs and Scallion Pancake Challah Bread and her new hometown Scandinavian recipes for Cardamom Vanilla Cake and Marzipan Mandel Bread, Molly on the Range will delight everyone, from longtime readers to those discovering her glorious writing and recipes for the first time. Molly Yeh can now be seen starring in Girl Meets Farm on Food Network, where she explores her Jewish and Chinese heritage and shares recipes developed on her Midwest farm.




Tahini


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Tahini is equal parts staple, fad, and foreign, and author Adeena Sussman approaches this ancient, incredible ingredient from a 360 degree view.




Modern Potluck


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Modern Potluck is a cookbook and guide for today’s potluckers that delivers Instagram-worthy dishes packed with exciting, bold flavors. These 100 make-ahead recipes are perfect for a crowd and navigate carnivore, gluten-free, dairy-free, vegetarian, and vegan preferences gracefully. With beautiful color photographs and lots of practical information such as how to pack foods to travel, Modern Potluck is the ultimate book for gathering friends and family around an abundant, delicious meal. - Epicurious: Best Cookbooks of 2016 - New York Times: Holiday Cookbook Roundup




Chocolate


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Susie Heller's ode to chocolate improves on the touchstones desserts that chocolate fans know and love, while still finding room to explore new ideas.




Peanuts


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The peanut operates more as a childhood snack or a condiment in the kitchen rather than as the centerpiece of a meal, but author Steven Satterfield demonstrates that this nutrient-dense ingredient is as versatile and self-contained as our most relied-upon staples.