Deb Perelman je samouk, domácí kuchařka a fotografka, která stojí za oceněným blogem SmittenKitchen.com. Její kuchařské umění se zaměřuje na vylepšenou domácí kuchyni s využitím nenáročných surovin. V předchozích fázích své kariéry pracovala v různých profesích, od vedoucí směny v obchodě s deskami po uměleckou terapeutku a technologickou reportérku. Nejvíce si však užívá svou současnou roli, kdy může vařit, co jí ten den přijde na mysl.
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Holen Sie sich Deb Perelman's amerikanische Küche nach Hause 100 neue köstliche und internationale Lieblingsgsrezepte und Küchenklassiker der beliebten New York Times Bestseller-Autorin und bekannten Food-Bloggerin Deb Perelman. Dabei reichen die Rezepte von einem einfachen Zitronen-Mohn-Kuchen , über eine fantastische Quiche bis hin zu Deb Perelmans Lieblingskürbis aus dem Ofen. Eine Sammlung unwiderstehlicher Comfort Food Rezepte , die über Jahre hinweg Genuss und Freude garantieren. So einfach kann amerikanisch kochen sein! Smitten Kitchen Autorin Deb Perelman bringt die amerikanische Küche zu Ihnen nach Hause Kochbuch USA: Ein Muss für alle Amerika-Fans 100 amerikanische Kultrezepte
"The long-awaited new book from the best-selling and beloved author of The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook--a collection of essential recipes for meals you'll want to prepare again and again. Deb Perelman is the author of two best-selling cookbooks, the OG of the culinary blogosphere, the homegrown brand with more than a million Instagram followers, the self-taught cook who obsessively tests her recipes until they're perfect. Here, in her third book, Perelman presents 100 new recipes (plus a few old favorites from her site) that aim to make shopping easier, preparation more practical and enjoyable, and food more reliably delicious for the home cook. What's a keeper? It's a brilliantly fuss-free lemon poppy seed cake. It's Perelman's favorite roasted winter squash. It's an epic quiche. It's a slow-roasted chicken on a bed of unapologetically schmaltzy croutons. It's the only apple crisp she will personally ever make. It's perfect spaghetti and meatballs. These are the fail-safe, satisfying recipes you'll rely on for years to come--from Perelman's forever files, to yours"-- Provided by publisher
A New York Times Best Seller This is the kind of book you could easily cook
out of for a month straight without tiring of it. You could also simply sit
down and read it cover-to-cover, thanks to Perelman's honest, funny, and at
times charmingly self-deprecating personal anecdotes that introduce each
recipe. Where Perelman really shines is in coaxing big flavors out of minimal
ingredients. . . . As with her first book, she shot all the photos herself in
her own home kitchen, further adding to that sense of aspirational
approachability. And really, that's the Smitten Kitchen magic: recipes that
are ingeniously creative but so accessible that they leave you thinking, 'Why
the hell didn't I think of that?' -Eater Equal parts tongue-in-cheek
commentary and measuring instructions, Perelman's style is relatable and fun.
Her self-deprecating jokes are enough to make any novice cook feel comforted,
and her well-thought-out recipe caveats will impress the most experienced
baker. Perelman fills her latest cookbook with pages and pages of 'real
recipes for real people,' as it says on the inside cover. I trust her to give
me a great recipe for just about anything, and when a friend gives me a rave
review, I tell them, 'Deb hasn't let me down yet.' -Gabriela Saldivia, NPR No
one delivers recipes inspired by equal parts curiosity and appetite quite like
Smitten Kitchen's Deb Perelman, and [here] she celebrates the 'unfussy but
triumphant' recipes that make her . . . really excited to cook and eat. Try
getting through the book without flagging the Jam-Bellied Scones, Bacony Baked
Pintos with the Works, and Lemon Meringue Pie Smash, and we'll be amazed.
-Epicurious [The] Smitten Kitchen blog has won fans and followers with its
spot-on recipe curation and Perelman's winning prose-she makes you feel like
you're her friend. This book is a collection of recipes that, she writes,
'don't just fit into our lives, they make us happy.' Readers can reclaim joy
in the kitchen, too, with cauliflower wedge salad, mini-matzo ball soup,
tomato and gigante bean bake. -The Boston Globe Deb Perelman, the beloved food
blogger and author, finally returns with her second book, five years in the
making. Taking the name of her popular blog, the book is so much more: Of the
cookbook's 115 recipes, 101 are brand new. Each recipe is accompanied by a
photograph shot by Deb (as she's simply known to her many followers), herself.
. . . It's no wonder this lovely new book took half a decade. -Chicago Tribune
A tremendously appealing collection of recipes whose headnotes strike chord
after rousing chord. Yes, of course I want those Pizza Beans and Pretzel
Linzer Cookies. And why have I never heard of Jam-Bellied Bran Scones before-
or had the sense to put jam in the belly of any baked good at all? -Food52
Filled with fun and easy-but delicious and totally Instagramable-recipes that
will have you actually looking forward to hitting the kitchen at the end of a
long work day. -Bustle
There is a half-galley kitchen in New York with just a single counter, a tiny stove, pans stacked high in the corner - yet it has conjured up stews and slaws, salsas and pestos, tatins and cheesecakes. All to-die-for. This is Deb Perelman's kitchen. Deb is an ordinary home cook who believes food should be a pleasure and deliciousness a guarantee. So she founded her award-winning blog, where she concocts, tweaks and obsessively tests the best imaginable recipes for the everyday cook.