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Kitchen Gypsy

Recipes and Stories from a Lifelong Romance with Food (Sunset)

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From the beloved host and producer of PBS series Joanne Weir's Cooking Confidence and Joanne Weir Gets Fresh.


"Joanne's infectious enthusiasm...draws readers effortlessly into a new and beautiful relationship to food." - Alice Waters


Chef, cooking instructor, and PBS television host Joanne Weir has inspired legions of home cooks with her signature California-Mediterranean cuisine and warm, engaging style. In Kitchen Gypsy, the James Beard Award-winning author offers a taste of the people, places, and flavors that have inspired her throughout the years.


With refreshing honesty and humor, Joanne shares the spark that led to her love of cooking, how she learned to taste and develop a palate, the meal that would forever change her life, her years working with Alice Waters at Chez Panisse during the beginning of the farm-to-table movement, and her continued travels teaching cooking classes the world over.


Throughout, she offers the cherished dishes and lessons that have shaped her culinary journey, from the 140-year-old Lighting Cake recipe handed down from her great-grandmother to the luxurious Beef Roulade with Mushrooms and Garlic perfected during her Master Chef training in France, and the approachable, globally-inspired dishes, like Fried Pork Belly Tacos and Autumn Salad with Figs and Pomegranate, that have made her a favorite of home cooks.


Lushly illustrated with full-color photographs, Kitchen Gypsy is both an inspirational cooking resource and an armchair read, offering recipes made to be shared and savored against the colorful backdrop of Weir's evocative writing.

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    • Library Journal

      August 1, 2015

      Readers will follow acclaimed chef and cooking instructor Weir (Joanne Weir's Cooking Confidence) from her childhood home to her Northern California restaurant, Copita, in this narrative-rich cookbook that blends recipes and memoir. Each of the nine chapters chronicles a formative period in Weir's culinary development, such as her intensive study with Madeleine Kamman, a revered cooking teacher, and the five years she spent working at Chez Panisse. Her 100-plus recipes range from old-fashioned favorites (Mom's whoopie pies) to California classics (little gem and pickled cucumber salad with green goddess dressing) to exotic international dishes (ceviche with blood oranges and pomegranate). VERDICT A compelling read with worldly recipes and evocative writing. If you like this title, try following it with Alex Guarnaschelli's Old-School Comfort Food or Hubert Keller's Souvenirs.

      Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      October 1, 2015
      This is a fascinating tribute to a life surrounded by the best in food, wine, and travel, with a foreword by Alice Waters of Chez Panisse. Author, restaurateur, and teacher, Weir takes readers through compelling stories, from growing up to opening and owning Copita. Every recipe100 of themis woven around not just an anecdote but also the larger world of her existence. Her baking time spent with Mom reminds her of how much she wanted store-bought sandwich cookies, not homemade whoopie pies; or memories of her time as a junior-high-school art teacher in Boston enjoying arroz con pollo. An unlucky dead fly in a bottle of Chateau Mouton Rothschild, when mailed to the company, results in a career-changing lunch in France, with duck liver and apple toasts. Photographs of food and family are intermingled; recipes complete a journey worth reading, savoring, and copying.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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