
Título: The Big Sur Bakery Cookbook
Autor: Michelle Wojtowicz, Phillip Wojtowicz, Michael Gilson, Catherine Price
Sinopse: From the celebrated California restaurant comes a stunningly photographed cookbook showcasing seasonal ingredients, local vintners, fishermen, and farmers. Chef Philip Wojtowicz, baker Michelle Wojtowicz, and host Michael Gilson escaped the Los Angeles food scene to create their version of the ideal restaurant, nestled in the heart of some of the most beautiful country in the world on the Pacific Coast. This is simple, wood-fired American cooking at its best, executed in a way that lets the ingredients—seasonal and often locally produced—shine. Weekend brunches feature thick, nine-grain pancakes and savory breakfast pizza topped with crisp bacon, fresh herbs, and pasture-raised eggs. At night, Phil offers classics like Grilled Prime Rib Steak with Red Wine Sauce along with twists on traditional favorites like Venison Osso Buco or Rockfish Scampi. And every meal should end with one of Michelle’s great desserts, whether it’s a homemade Peppermint Ice Cream Sundae or Hazelnut Flan with Roasted Cherries. But this is more than a cookbook; it’s a yearlong glimpse into what it’s really like to live in Big Sur, introducing the people and places that make the restaurant’s renowned food possible, including Wayne Hyland, hunter and forager, Jamie Collins, organic row cropper, and Gary Pisoni, the eccentric vintner who supplies some of the restaurant’s most beloved wine. With its outstanding photography, lively profiles, and dozens of must-make recipes, this book helps bring the experience of Big Sur home. “The Big Sur Bakery Cookbook tells the compelling story of the people and community that created that rare beauty: a great restaurant with soul.” —David Kinch, chef/owner of Manresa Restaurant
Contexto da obra
Quando a classificação é mais ampla, o contexto do livro costuma depender ainda mais de autoria, tema e edição. “The Big Sur Bakery Cookbook”, de Michelle Wojtowicz, Phillip Wojtowicz, Michael Gilson, Catherine Price, publicado pela editora HarperCollins eBooks, em 2009 e com 272 páginas, integra a categoria Livros Variados. Por isso, autoria, edição e tema acabam tendo ainda mais peso na forma de apresentar o livro.
Editora: HarperCollins eBooks
Páginas: 272
Ano: 2009
Edição: Illustrated
Linguagem: pt_BR
ISBN: 9780061933011
ISBN13: 9780061933011
Sobre a editora
Os livros da editora HarperCollins ebooks oferecem uma experiência de leitura que mescla narrativas envolventes com personagens complexos e contextos históricos ou contemporâneos ricos em detalhes. O catálogo apresenta desde romances que cruzam séculos, com elementos de mistério e maldições, até thrillers jurídicos e biografias que exploram figuras históricas sob novas perspectivas. O tom varia entre o suspense tenso, o humor sutil e a investigação detalhada, sempre com ritmo que mantém o leitor atento. Além disso, há uma presença constante de protagonistas femininas multifacetadas, que transitam entre dilemas pessoais e desafios externos, em cenários que vão de mansões inglesas a universidades americanas.
