Sous Chef: 24 Hours on the Line by Michael Gibney

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  • MichiganTrumpet on October 29, 2020

    A behind the scenes look at the frenetic life of a kitchen in a top-rated restaurant. Given more immediacy written in the second person, SousChef drops you down into the midst of controlled chaos. Deliciously dishy, with just enough technical terms to make you feel a part of that world. (Happily, an appendix provides ample definitions for the novice.) Not quite as raw as Bourdain's Kitchen Confidential. A remedy for those demanding eaters who take for granted the wonders appearing before them. I enjoyed the book thoroughly. Gibney possesses an MFA in addition to solid cooking credentials. He's accomplished a lot for his relative youth. Then again, a professional kitchen is clearly a young person's game! If you are a fan of Buford's Heat or Hamilton's Blood, Butter & Bones, SousChef will make a fine addition to the bookshelf.

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  • Great British Chefs

    Foodies and diners will get a detailed insider's perspective to the restaurant world. Those fledging professional cooks in the making are given a very honest picture of what the future holds.

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  • ISBN 10 080419209X
  • ISBN 13 9780804192095
  • Published Mar 25 2014
  • Format Misc. format
  • Page Count 240
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Random House Audio
  • Imprint Random House Audio

Publishers Text

The back must slave to feed the belly. . . . In this urgent and unique book, chef Michael Gibney uses twenty-four hours to animate the intricate camaraderie and culinary choreography in an upscale New York restaurant kitchen. Here readers will find all the details, in rapid-fire succession, of what it takes to deliver an exceptional plate of food—the journey to excellence by way of exhaustion.

Told in second-person narrative, Sous Chef is an immersive, adrenaline-fueled run that offers a fly-on-the-wall perspective on the food service industry, allowing readers to briefly inhabit the hidden world behind the kitchen doors, in real time. This exhilarating account provides regular diners and food enthusiasts alike a detailed insider’s perspective, while offering fledgling professional cooks an honest picture of what the future holds, ultimately giving voice to the hard work and dedication around which chefs have built their careers.

In a kitchen where the highest standards are upheld and one misstep can result in disaster, Sous Chef conjures a greater appreciation for the thought, care, and focus that go into creating memorable and delicious fare. With grit, wit, and remarkable prose, Michael Gibney renders a beautiful and raw account of this demanding and sometimes overlooked profession, offering a nuanced perspective on the craft and art of food and service.



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