Dirt Candy: A Cookbook: Flavor-Forward Food from the Upstart New York City Vegetarian Restaurant by Amanda Cohen and Ryan Dunlavey and Grady Hendrix

    • Categories: Chutneys, pickles & relishes; Cooking ahead; Vegan; Vegetarian
    • Ingredients: red onions; salt; limes
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  • Celery salad with grilled king oyster mushrooms and celery pesto

    • Jardimc on March 03, 2024

      Really delicious salad! I didn’t have quite enough celery, so I added some sautéed julienned celeriac and it worked well. I just love the grilled grapes and mushrooms. The only other change I made was halving the quantity of oil in the dressing, given that I already sautéed the celeriac in olive oil. Will definitely make again.

  • Smoked sweet potato Nicoise salad with fried olives and chickpea dressing

    • HarlanH on December 31, 2012

      Hickory-smoked salt on broiled sweet potato slices worked great as a simpler alternative to actually smoking the sweet potato.

  • Radish salad

    • Jardimc on September 14, 2022

      Surprisingly yummy! The lemon juice (I used lime as it’s what I had on hand) mellowed the fiery bite of the radishes and the pistachios made it utterly delicious. Will definitely make again. P.89

  • Jicama slaw

    • Jardimc on September 14, 2022

      Delightful, but not wowie. I used jarred preserved lemons which may have been the culprit. P. 89

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Reviews about this book

  • Ms. Marmite Lover

    ...a seriously talented female chef who has humour, humility and is completely honest about running a restaurant. This is a funny, human book with amazing recipes. Get it.

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  • Food52 by Shauna James Ahern

    The 2013 Piglet Tournament of Cookbooks vs. Diane Morgan's Roots

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  • Kitchn

    Recommended? Yes, but you may have to have a bit of the kitchen ninja in you to pull it off. ...(for) people who are looking to push their vegetable and vegetarian cooking into new territory...

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  • Oregonian

    Despite the high-concept design, the recipes are easy to follow, with a cartoon caricature of Cohen flagging readers of potential pitfalls with each dish. But this is more than just a cookbook.

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  • Amateur Gourmet

    What’s great is how this (graphic novel) format enhances the experience of reading a cookbook...the combination of text and imagery carries the points home further...

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  • Dorie Greenspan

    ...she makes food ... with big, big flavor and more imagination than any chef has the right to have. Everything Amanda does is out-of-the-box and it's true of her book as well...

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  • ISBN 10 129923075X
  • ISBN 13 9781299230750
  • Published May 10 2014
  • Format eBook
  • Page Count 224
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Clarkson Potter
  • Imprint Clarkson Potter Publishers

Publishers Text

Amanda Cohen does not play by the rules. Her vegetable recipes are sophisticated and daring, beloved by omnivore, vegetarian, and vegan diners alike. Dirt Candy: A Cookbook shares the secrets to making her flavorful dishes—from indulgent Stone-Ground Grits with Pickled Shiitakes and Tempura Poached Egg, to hearty Smoked Cauliflower and Waffles with Horseradish Cream Sauce, to playfully addictive Popcorn Pudding with Caramel Popcorn. It also details Amanda’s crazy story of building a restaurant from the ground up to its currently being one of the hardest-to-get reservations in New York City—all illustrated as a brilliant graphic novel. Both a great read and a source of kitchen inspiration, Dirt Candy: A Cookbook is a must-have for any home cook looking to push the boundaries of vegetable cooking.



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