40 Years of Chez Panisse: The Power of Gathering - Alice Waters

Truth in advertising: I grew up in Berkeley and, from Chez Panisse’s beginnings in 1971, my parents were great fans—and great friends—of Alice Waters and her restaurant. My mother, a food writer and critic in the Bay Area, spent every Bastille Day in the Chez Panisse kitchen peeling garlic for the restaurant’s annual July 14th celebration.  When my mother died in 2006, Alice touchingly invited my dad to dine at the restaurant any time, even without his wife (he had celebrated many birthdays  at Chez P, and on each occasion the menu mysteriously included his two favorite items: duck for the main course, and a lemon tart for dessert).  Over the years, Alice has used her Chez Panisse Foundation to champion the Edible Schoolyard and other efforts to bring healthy, sustainable food to communities across the country. Indeed, the restaurant’s 40th anniversary celebrations last August raised funds for these projects. This beautiful book, Forty Years of Chez Panisse: The Power of Gathering (Clarkson Potter, $55) by Alice Waters and Friends, which includes a foreword by Calvin Trillin and an afterword by Michael Pollan, tells the story of Chez Panisse through photos, recollections, and the iconic posters that artist David Lance Goines made for the restaurant over many years.  More than a collector’s item, this is a lively celebration of Chez Panisse and its revolutionary role in making local, seasonal, and sustainable food a building block of community—and gathering—across our country.

40 Years of Chez Panisse: The Power of Gathering By Alice Waters, Calvin Trillin (Foreword by), Michael Pollan (Afterword by) Cover Image
By Alice Waters, Calvin Trillin (Foreword by), Michael Pollan (Afterword by)
$55.00
ISBN: 9780307718266
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Published: Clarkson Potter - August 23rd, 2011

The Table Comes First: Family, France, and the Meaning of Food - Adam Gopnik

How is it possible that every year Adam Gopnik writes a book even better than his last one?  And how is it possible, on the evidence in The Table Comes First (Knopf, $25.95), that he has so much time after his day job at The New Yorker that he makes three different rice puddings, each with its own meaning and savor?  Who before Gopnik has rhapsodized about the English essayist Elizabeth Pannell, a stout Victorian food writer who reveled in gluttony as a “cardinal virtue”?   A hedonist unabashedly addicted to discovering an infinite number of ways to combine saturated fat, sugar, starch, and salt to produce ecstatic pleasure, Gopnik is as pragmatic as he is humorous, a sophisticate with a favorite meal of salmon, broccoli, and brown rice.  Anyone who enjoys eating will completely relish Gopnik’s report from the kitchen, a Manhattan workspace enhanced by the presence of the family dog, Butterscotch.

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$16.95
ISBN: 9780307476968
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Published: Vintage - August 21st, 2012

Balzac's Omelette: A Delicious Tour of French Food and Culture with Honore'de Balzac - Anka Muhlstein,

Balzac, the 19th-century French novelist, filled his massive Comédie humaine with meticulously observed details of people and their social contexts. In the vein of these “naturalist” works, Balzac’s Omelette: A Delicious Tour of French Food and Culture with Honoré de Balzac (Other Press, $19.95), by Anka Muhlstein, focuses on the food and drink amply described in the fiction, from sketchy boarding-house fare to opulent multi-course dinners, to illustrate the society that so captivated Balzac. Balzac’s acute and entertaining descriptions evoke how strongly food and our feelings toward food affect character, relationships, and social standing.

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$19.95
ISBN: 9781590514733
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Published: Other Press - October 11th, 2011

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