Man with a pan

culinary adventures of fathers who cook for their families

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John Donohue: Man with a pan (2011, Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill)

326 pages

English language

Published Dec. 28, 2011 by Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill.

ISBN:
978-1-56512-985-6
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"Look who's making dinner! Twenty-one of our favorite writers and chefs expound upon the joys--and perils--of feeding their families. Mario Batali's son boasts a preference for duck testicles. Peter Kaminsky's daughters won't eat anything at all. Mark Bittman reveals the four stages of learning to cook. Mark Kurlansky would love a woman to feed him, just once. Jim Harrison shows how good food and wine trump expensive cars and houses. Jesse Sheidlower searches for words to describe his vegetarianism to his kids. And Stephen King offers tips about what to cook when you don't feel like cooking. More men cook now than ever before, and this is the first book to celebrate those good eggs who toil behind the stove, trying to nourish and please. Their culinary adventures are accompanied by over sixty family-tested recipes, time-saving tips, and cookbook recommendations as well as an array of New Yorker cartoons. Plus, …

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Subjects

  • Family relationships
  • Male cooks
  • Cooking

Places

  • United States