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The Lever House Cookbook [Hardcover]

Dan Silverman , Joann Cianciulli
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May 9 2006
From the unveiling of the innovative Lever House building to the sublimely fresh, modern dishes at the restaurant today, this luxurious cookbook celebrates the food, the architecture, and the design history of a New York landmark.

When the Lever House building first opened its doors in 1952, prominent architecture critic Lewis Mumford called it “the eighth wonder of the world.” New Yorkers flocked to the site to get a glimpse of the city’s first all-glass skyscraper, a bottle-green gem that looked startlingly modern on Park Avenue. Fifty years later, Lever House is still creating a sensation. When John McDonald and Josh Pickard opened the Lever House Restaurant in 2003, it became an instant classic with the power-lunching celebrity set. Acclaimed chef Dan Silverman’s spectacular menu and designer Marc Newson’s incomparable decor won immediate attention from The New Yorker, the New York Times, and the city’s hippest residents.

Now, this cookbook captures the essence of Lever House. Opening with a chronicle of its history by Vanity Fair writer Matt Tyrnauer, The Lever House Cookbook offers an unprecedented look into the innovative design and the designers of the building and restaurant. Dan Silverman believes that fresh, sophisticated cuisine needn’t be overly complicated, and all of the more than 125 recipes here prove that the perfect combination of ingredients results in bold new flavors. Hamachi with Soy-Sherry Reduction offers a beautiful balance of salty and sweet, while a splash of Citrus Vinaigrette brightens a rich, buttery Alaskan Black Cod. Risotto al Barolo sings when studded with caramelized butternut squash, and the recipe for Grilled Lamb Chops redefines the hefty, juicy meal. Familiar tastes such as caramel and cinnamon reach new heights in Lever House’s signature desserts, like Apple Cheesecake Crisp.

With vivid photographs of the dishes and modern and archival images of the venue, The Lever House Cookbook is a timeless monument to New York style.

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“Dan Silverman is incredibly intelligent in the way he coaxes abundant soulful flavors from simple, seasonal ingredients, while still managing to tie the whole thing up in an elegant package. I’ve never put down my fork after a meal he’s cooked with anything less than a fully satisfied sense of delight.” —Danny Meyer, coauthor, The Union Square Cafe Cookbook

“In this great cookbook you can find Dan’s inspirational modern American cooking based on regional ingredients and his market finds. It is as delicious as it looks.” —Jean-Georges Vongerichten, chef/restaurateur

About the Author

Executive Chef Dan Silverman has been cooking professionally in New York for nearly twenty years, most recently as executive chef of the Union Square Cafe. Silverman was recognized as one of America’s Ten Best New Chefs by Food and Wine. Under his eye, Lever House was nominated as one of the best new restaurants of 2004 by the James Beard Foundation. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and daughter.

JoAnn Cianciulli is a food writer and culinary producer. Her cookbook credits include collaborations on Tyler Florence’s Real Kitchen and Aarón Sanchez’s La Comida del Barrio. She was producer on Food Network’s Food 911 and PBS’s Cooking Under Fire. A die-hard New Yorker, she lives in Los Angeles because juicy tomatoes are available year round.

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4.0 out of 5 stars excellent book Jan 26 2011
By Dan
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
Overall, an excellent book.

Silverman's recipes are easy to follow and accessable for the home or professional cook. Clear, clean flavors and straight forward techniques.
The photgraphy is excellent and the background on the Lever House is excellent.
This is my second copy, my first went missing in a move.
Worth purchasing
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Amazon.com: 3.0 out of 5 stars  2 reviews
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1.0 out of 5 stars terrible, but pretty Sep 5 2009
By Lena Smith - Published on Amazon.com
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I own hundreds of cook books, and this is a beautiful one if I ever have seen one. It is a better coffee table book than a cook book. The recipes are for very pretty and whimsical meals, and are the kind I would rather pay someone else to make and gather all the ingredients for (the ingredients are often unusual).

I would not reccomend it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I can't wait. Feb 10 2006
By Emily Zolten - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
How can I review it when I haven't read it yet? What I can tell you is I've had the pleasure of having JoAnn Cianciulli's cooking many times and no matter who else cooks for me or what fancy restaurant I go to, hers remains the best. BY FAR.

I can't wait to get this cookbook and pretend she's in my kitchen.
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