The Grand Central Market Cookbook: Cuisine and Culture from Downtown Los Angeles by Adele Yellin and Kevin West

    • Categories: Egg dishes; Breakfast / brunch; Vegetarian
    • Ingredients: fine sea salt; potatoes; butter; chives; baguette bread
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  • Vitality smoothie [Press Brothers Juicery]

    • VineTomato on May 06, 2019

      This is a great smoothie - fresh and green. Not one you'd drink to be super healthy as it is sweet. Personally the pineapple was not to my taste - will make again with apples in its place.

  • V-9 juice [Press Brothers Juicery]

    • VineTomato on May 06, 2019

      Debated if I should write this review as I was a little off with the volumes of each vegetable and the result was not good. I put more carrots, used a whole bag of watercress (stems and all). I'll come around to this one again and try do it as instructed, but not until the memory of this failed attempt fades!

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  • ISBN 10 1524758922
  • ISBN 13 9781524758929
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  • Published Oct 03 2017
  • Format Hardcover
  • Page Count 240
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Clarkson Potter

Publishers Text

Founded in 1917, Grand Central Market is a legendary food hall in Downtown Los Angeles that brings together the many traditions and flavors of the city. Now, GCM’s first cookbook puts the spotlight on unique recipes from its diverse vendors, bringing their authentic tastes to your home kitchen. From Horse Thief BBQ’s Nashville-Style Hot Fried Chicken Sando to Madcapra’s Sumac Beet Soda to Golden Road’s Crunchy Avocado Tacos, here are over 85 distinctive recipes, plus spectacular photography that shows off the food, the people, and the daily bustle and buzz. Stories about the Market’s vibrant history and interviews with its prominent customers and vendors dot the pages as well. Whether you’ve visited and want to make your favorite dishes at home, or are simply looking for a cookbook that provides a plethora of multi-national cuisine, The Grand Central Market Cookbook is sure to make your kitchen just a little bit cooler.

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