Synopses & Reviews
Share the unsurpassed pleasures of discovering, cooking, and eating good, simple food with this beloved book. Equal parts cookbook and memoir, Laurie Colwin's < i=""> Home Cooking<> combines her insightful, good-humored writing style with her lifelong passion for wonderful cuisine in essays such as & #34; Alone in the Kitchen with an Eggplant, & #34; & #34; Repulsive Dinners: A Memoir, & #34; and & #34; Stuffed Breast of Veal: A Bad Idea.& #34; < i=""> Home Cooking<> is trul a feast for body and soul.
Synopsis
Share the unsurpassed pleasures of discovering, cooking, and eating good, simple food with this beloved book. Equal parts cookbook and memoir, Laurie Colwin's Home Cooking combines her insightful, good-humored writing style with her lifelong passion for wonderful cuisine in essays such as "Alone in the Kitchen with an Eggplant," "Repulsive Dinners: A Memoir," and "Stuffed Breast of Veal: A Bad Idea." Home Cooking is truly a feast for body and soul.
About the Author
Laurie Colwin is the author of five novels: Happy All the Time, Family Happiness, Goodbye Without Leaving, Shine On, Bright and Dangerous Object, and A Big Storm Knocked It Over; three collections of short stories: Passion and Affect, Another Marvelous Thing, and The Lone Pilgrim; and two collections of essays: Home Cooking and More Home Cooking.She died in 1992.