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Andrew Carmellini, two-time James Beard Award winner, acclaimed author of Urban Italian, and executive chefowner of the hit New York City restaurants Locanda Verde and The Dutch, takes readers on a wonderfully rich and diverse tour through the ingredients and cuisines that constitute American flavor
For most of his life, Andrew Carmellini has been hitting the road, tasting the best of American flavors. Whether on childhood trips escaping from the hard-bitten winters of Ohio to sunny Florida and its fresh citrus fruit, cross-country trips in pursuit of the Great American Breakfast, or five-meal-a-day swings through barbecue country, he absorbed everything he could about regional cooking, American-style, at every stop.
In American Flavor, Carmellini shares the lessons of his culinary life on the road in recipes and stories that get at the soul of how we eat today. Using the traditional regional foodways and the multicultural neighborhoods, global eateries, and ethnic groceries that dot the American landscape as his inspiration, he introduces delectable, enticing dishes that deliver maximum impact yet are surprisingly simple to make. In the book, youll find cheese pierogies inspired by the Polish church ladies of Carmellinis native Cleveland right next to his take on savory-sweet barbecued beef short ribs from L.A.s Korea Town; seriously smoky southwestern mole alongside savory lamb stew that takes its flavors from Astoria, the historically Greek neighborhood in Queens, New York. Every recipe reflects Carmellinis laid-back style, midwestern roots, big-city palate, and dedication to great ingredients and serious flavor.
Along with the recipes are true-life tales of Carmellinis crazy culinary travels across America, into Canada, and even to Europe. Whether hes hunting ramps with the locals during an extern summer at a Virginia mountain resort or sampling some of the surprising off-menu specials at a hippie cafÉ in Vancouver, British Columbia, these hilarious, engaging stories tell the tale of the education of an American chef inside the kitchenand out.
Entertaining and inspiring, American Flavor is a book that readers will turn to again and again, not only for special occasions and everyday meals, but also as a portrait of real American food in the twenty-first century: sophisticated but down-to-earth, rustic but refined, and always deeply flavored and delicious.
Andrew Carmellini is the chef and co-owner of Locanda Verde and The Dutch restaurants in New York City, and the author of Urban Italian, named a Best Book of the Year by Publishers Weekly. He has won two James Beard awards and was named as Best New Chef by Food & Wine in 2000. He lives in New York City with his wife, the writer Gwen Hyman.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Don't miss American Flavor!,
This review is from: American Flavor (Hardcover)
After happily reading & creating from Urban Italian, I was anxiously awaiting the next cookbook from the team of Andrew Carmellini & Gwen Hyman. Now that I have American Flavor in hand, I agree it was well worth the wait!!I loved the stories of road trips, the inspiration for dishes and flavours, the story of Carmellini's journey from Cleveland to chef-dom in NYC...and that was even before getting to the wonderful recipes. Some great ideas, takes on old favourites, and many new things to try. The images, as with the previous book, are great and I love all the personal touches throughout. Some great ideas for seasonal and regional recipes. The recipes I've tried to date turned out perfectly -- and were greatly enjoyed by all. I can't wait to try more of the recipes...and return to favourites. Eating at Andrew Carmellini's restaurants is the ultimate pleasure, but being able to try some recipes at home - and work with this range of "american flavors" is a treat. Reading the stories just brings so much more to the book & the table. What a great gift idea. I am buying copies for friends & family for the holidays...and know it will become a go-to hostess gift for the coming year. Keep writing and cooking!
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High expectations, unfortunately unmet,
By Arthur Leung - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: American Flavor (Hardcover)
I bought American Flavor pretty much sight unseen. I'd read a couple of reviews online all lauding Andrew Carmellini's follow up to Urban Italian, which I own and like. With the online accolades rolling in, previous established cookbook history and of course Chef Carmellini's chef pedigree, this one seemed like a no brainer. Was it?If you also have Urban Italian, then the format of American Flavor should be familiar. Chef Carmellini takes you on a journey through his culinary life as told through his stories and adventures. The modern cookbook is more than a collection of recipes. It's a chance for the chef to show the reader how these dishes came to be, what a chef thinks and what makes him tick. American Flavor does this. Chef Carmellini's stories are humourous, plentiful, and provide us with a window into his personality. You almost know him without having met him. American Flavor is a journey through the United States, through different regions and dishes that immigrants to those regions have brought. What you end up with is Chef Carmellini's spin on a hodgepodge of ethnic cuisines: European, South American, Asian, etc. While I suppose the variety is admirable, it becomes hard to make this a "go to" source for anything unless the recipes are really top notch. And that, in fact, is where I found the book disappointing. I did give a fair number of the recipes a try, 10 in all, across all chapters save for dessert. Rather than discuss each separately, it'd be easier just to say that they all shared one quality: they were "okay". Don't get me wrong, they aren't terrible or inedible. They're certainly "serviceable" recipes. But there's nothing in the recipes I tried that had me smacking my lips and wanting more. Given Chef Carmellini's previous book and pedigree, this was what I expected as I know he's capable. I really liked Urban Italian, and I wanted to like American Flavor, too. Unfortunately, it just didn't work out that way, and that's too bad. 8 of 14 people found the following review helpful
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Why isn't this as good as Urban Italian???,
By Val Haskell - Published on Amazon.com
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About a year ago, I discovered Andrew Carmellini's Urban Italian cookbook, which I love. It has great prose, the recipes make sense, the food tastes good and you know what to expect from a time perspective. I was so excited about this cookbook that I immediately cooked three things from it the day after it arrived...none of them were very good. I tried again, and again, and none of the recipes have been worth it. American Flavor has nice prose, the recipes make sense, but they don't make food that merits the effort or hype. I hope that Andrew Carmellini does another cookbook and that it is as good as Urban Italian.
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American Flavor,
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I bought this book as a hostess gift for a friend who loves to cook. She enjoyed the recipes she tried. I bought copies to give as Christmas gifts to friends who like to cook. This book would also be a great gift for people who enjoy reading about chefs' experiences as they build their careers. I enjoyed reading the funny and interesting "Stories from the Road" section and the stories accompanying recipes throughout the book.
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