Maman: The Cookbook: All-Day Recipes to Warm Your Heart by Elisa Marshall and Benjamin Sormonte and Lauren Salkeld

    • Categories: Pancakes, waffles & crêpes; Sauces, general; Breakfast / brunch
    • Ingredients: bananas; maple syrup; vanilla beans; all-purpose flour; cornmeal; dried lavender; ground cinnamon; milk; eggs; mascarpone cheese
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  • Banana-lavender cornmeal waffles with vanilla mascarpone

    • EmilyR on September 15, 2021

      Wonderful flavors and the mascarpone really sends this over the edge to sublime.

    • hlange on March 03, 2026

      The mascarpone is to die for. There is a noticeable crunch to the waffles from the cornmeal, perhaps young picky eaters might object. We absolutely loved this, felt like we were eating at a French cafe.

  • Crème fraîche pancakes with lemon-basil coulis and pecan-pretzel crumble

    • EmilyR on September 15, 2021

      This recipe sounded unique and interesting to me. The result is wonderful! The salty sweet mix is something special.

  • Croissant pain perdu

    • hlange on January 21, 2026

      Everyone enjoyed this, even saying it reminded them of something from a restaurant. It tastes better than it looks. It was exactly what it was supposed to be, a vanilla creamy custard underneath and crunchy croissant on top. The sweetness level was perfect with a little maple syrup. We even devoured this as leftovers. The recipe says it's best eaten fresh but we liked it even better the following days with individual pieces reheated in the oven.

    • dante_2gz6vd on May 10, 2026

      Unbelievably, absurdly decadent but easy breakfast. I make it when I have guests and for holidays. It's even better if you can buy day old croissants from a bakery, but this recipe turns out wonderfully with grocery store croissants that are dried out in a low temperature oven.

  • Pain d'épices

    • BrendaD1962 on June 14, 2023

      We enjoyed this cake very much. I was in the mood for a spice cake and had all the ingredients to make this, so gave it a try. Delicious! It’s easy to make and came out of the pan beautifully. It’s not too sweet so the icing sugar on top is perfect. The spice flavours are perfect. Will be making again.

  • Olive oil-blood orange loaf

    • lauren_4w5d7n on May 13, 2026

      cook time was 15-20 min longer than expected used limoncello instead of Cointreau

  • Cherry-rosemary crumble

    • EmilyR on September 15, 2021

      We were all surprised how nicely the rosemary and cherries paired together. It's not very sweet, which is nice, too.

  • Brandy brioche French toast with espresso mascarpone

    • hlange on August 26, 2023

      The french toast itself was absolutely delectable - like a fried bread pudding. Using homemade vanilla extract sent it over the top. I used rum instead of brandy since it's what I had on hand and gave it a very long marinade (about 16 hours), turning the brioche once. Will absolutely make again. The espresso mascarpone however was too bitter for us, although maybe that was the fault of my espresso powder. Next time I would either sweeten it more or more likely just use plain mascarpone since the espresso distracted from the wonderful flavors in the toast. But the bread itself is so rich and custardy, we were happy eating it totally on its own with a breakfast side.

  • Crêpes with mushrooms, Gruyère, and herbes de Provence

    • EmilyR on September 15, 2021

      I know mushrooms can be divisive. I'm usually more on the "only when necessary" side, but this sounded promising and it lived up to the expectations. My mushrooms didn't completely cook until dry, so I had to sift them out of their liquid and re-season a bit.

  • Provençal eggs ratatouille

    • bwhip on September 06, 2022

      Delightful! Very nice dish. I made a couple of tweaks - I used three tsp of thyme since five seemed like quite a lot, and it tasted just right to me. I used a 12” stainless skillet, and six eggs seemed like enough, so I went with that. Quite delicious with some crusty toast.

  • Smoked salmon bowl with avocado and waffle-iron hash browns

    • bwhip on February 11, 2022

      These were great! Who knew that a waffle iron could produce such tasty, crispy hash browns? Not me! They turned out excellent, and were quite easy to make. Combination of the salad with the crispy potatoes and smoked salmon was quite delightful. And the balsamic dressing recipe was nice too. We’ll have this again for sure.

    • Bessp on February 26, 2026

      This was spectacular. The hash browns ended up taking closer to 10 minutes each in my waffle iron. I drained and squeezed the potatoes before I added the butter, because that just made more sense for me. They ended up crispy, brown, and gorgeous. The salad was lovely and filling without being heavy. Will absolutely be making this again.

  • Joelle's yogurt loaf with sun-dried tomatoes, olives, and goat cheese

  • Marion's zucchini bread with cheddar and leeks

    • EmilyR on September 15, 2021

      Nice flavor, but needs eaten quickly.

  • Classic pastry dough

    • ChelZach on February 03, 2025

      Does anyone have suggestions for how to make this without a stand mixer with a paddle attachment? (We only have a food processor and a mixer with beaters).

    • shilpa_raja on May 24, 2025

      Has anyone made this recipe? I just made it exactly as written and by the time I got to adding the ice water, I noticed after drizzling in 1/4 to 1/2 cups, I was already getting the consistency I thought was needed. I still had 3/4 cups of water to go. Having faith, I added 1/2 cup and it became a sticky wet mess! So ended up having to add more flour to salvage this. Has anyone found the water amounts listed to be too much?

  • Quiche Caitlin with asparagus, feta, and dill

    • BrendaD1962 on September 27, 2022

      This quiche is delicious. The combination of asparagus, feta and dill is outstanding. I had to cook it about 10 extra minutes, but that just might be my oven. Even my husband, who isn’t a huge quiche lover, really enjoyed this. A keeper.

    • FlowerGold on October 17, 2024

      Very good. Interesting flavor with the dill. The feta melds nicely with the eggs. No need to pre bake the crust but does take longer to cook. Used a gluten free pre made crust and it worked! Used 4/5 of the recipe as it was a deeper crust than a half recipe but not deep enough for the full. Makes it easy not to have to precook the vegetables. Would redo.

    • hlange on February 01, 2026

      Unexpectedly spectacular

  • Quiche Esther with butternut squash and kale

    • renee_cgkl2e on April 21, 2026

      I would make this again but not with nutmeg. I would use some fresh herbs instead.

  • Quiche Lorraine with Parisian ham and Comté cheese

    • FlowerGold on December 26, 2024

      Nice light and creamy quiche. I did use a bought gluten free crust and the recipe made two quiches! Used deli turkey meat. Made for a milder flavor than ham. Cooked in about half the time. Very easy and good. Would redo.

  • Cherry tomato, caramelized onion, and feta tart

    • lauren_4w5d7n on May 22, 2026

      Some maldon sea salt flakes would have been good on top

  • Jessalyn sandwich - halloumi with eggplant, cucumbers, and pickled red onions

    • EmilyR on September 15, 2021

      I love halloumi and this sandwich is a great mix of Mediterranean flavors. The eggplant spread is also nice with crackers or whatever you can dip into it.

  • Pickled vegetables

    • hbakke on June 06, 2023

      Simple pickled veg recipe. I subbed distilled white vinegar for white wine vinegar and that worked well.

  • Claudia sandwich - balsamic mushrooms with Calabrian chile-feta spread, basil pesto, and arugula

    • bwhip on February 12, 2022

      Delicious and interesting sandwich, we enjoyed this very much. Pretty easy to put together. I think the feta spread quantity could be reduced by half and still be plenty.

  • Katie sandwich - roasted chicken with tomato, roasted red peppers, arugula, and basil aïoli

    • hlange on January 27, 2026

      A huge hit. The aioli especially made it.

  • Phyllis salad - apple and cashew spinach salad with curry vinaigrette

    • EmilyR on September 15, 2021

      All around a great and simple salad. The curry vinaigrette is superb and really completes this dish.

    • bwhip on October 29, 2021

      Excellent salad. Loved the vinaigrette!

    • Lepa on November 05, 2021

      This a great salad- especially popular with the kids, who couldn't resist the sweet curry dressing. We ate this with roasted salmon, which was a great combination.

    • hbakke on July 09, 2023

      Delicious! We loved the curry dressing combined with the tart apples/dried cranberries and crunchy cashews/sesame seeds. Great textures and flavors in this easy salad.

    • hlange on August 06, 2023

      A must try salad. So flavorful and addictive with wonderful textures. 5 stars. Will be incorporating this one into our rotation for sure.

  • Saucisson pasta salad

    • EmilyR on September 15, 2021

      Be prepared to feed a lot of people. The quantity of leeks seems a bit substantial (I made them all and then only used about 1/2). This has the flavors of an Italian sub sandwich meeting a perfect picnic pasta. The balsamic dressing is also excellent and makes a sizable quantity, too. // I've since made this recipe again and even omitted the leeks and just used some thinly sliced shallots or red onion for similar flavor, which also cut the time substantially. Sometimes I also replace the bread for panko for less carbs with a bit of texture + flavor.

  • Balsamic vinaigrette

    • EmilyR on September 15, 2021

      Great flavor and makes plenty for the salad and extras. Creamy and delicious!

  • Zucchini, avocado, and pesto pasta salad

    • FlowerGold on April 08, 2026

      Something of a miss. The pesto was great. Liked the corn nuts. I cooked the zucchini noodles, maybe the texture would have been better if I had left them raw. I just don’t usually care for the zucchini noodles raw. Kind of all just blended into a mess. Was okay but the pesto on the pasta with the corn nuts would have been better.

  • Basil pesto

    • FlowerGold on April 08, 2026

      Yummy pesto! Makes a lot - about 2 cups.

  • Tawni salad - farro, sweet potatoes, red cabbage, feta, pickled onions, and fried eggs

    • hbakke on June 06, 2023

      Delicious! All the different components came together for a tasty grain bowl "salad" that we served as a main course. I would make this again.

  • Sweet corn soup

    • FlowerGold on April 28, 2026

      Flavorful and super simple. My springs of rosemary were very dense. Added chicken stock when blending would start with 3.5 cups of stock next time as it is very thick. Used frozen diced onions. Definitely a redo.

  • Roasted carrot soup

    • EmilyR on September 15, 2021

      Be prepared to have a lot of soup. There was far too much to be contained in my vitamix. It's a nice and healthy soup with a bit of spiced up flavor.

    • FlowerGold on January 18, 2025

      Very good. It does make a lot. I need more broth to have enough moisture to blend. So I used less cream. I used a mixture of light coconut cream and held and half. The flavors had warmth and depth without being heaving. Would definitely make again. Could probably make a half batch if you aren’t feeding a crowd.

  • Red wine, mushroom, and onion soup

    • EmilyR on September 15, 2021

      I needed a tiny bit of red wine for the roasted carrot soup and then decided to dive into making this one, too. It's a fancied up version of French onion soup, but it works so nicely. The mushrooms give a subtle umami flavor and heartiness.

  • Maman's nutty chocolate chip cookies

    • bwhip on October 29, 2021

      This are exceptional. One of my favorite cookies ever. I used Ghirardelli 70% chocolate that I chopped into large chunks. I chickened out and mixed the dough in the more traditional sequence, as it seemed weird to add the eggs last - but maybe next time I’ll do it their way and see how it changes the results.

    • Kinhawaii on August 24, 2023

      Very good but not my favorite. I used wafers, mixed Ghirardelli & Guittard, but I think chunks, like bwhip mentions, would give an appearance closer to their photos. I did ad the eggs last but I didn’t think it made them different. I had more like 90g cookies so got 16. I also flattened the dough to a generous 1/2 inch thick but I would leave them thicker in order to get the appearance of theirs. At 12 minutes the centers of my cookies looked like raw dough so I left them in longer. I think it’s the amount of chocolate & nuts that I like.

    • hlange on January 23, 2026

      These were just okay. A very unique recipe that delivers a unique result. Not a traditional chocolate chip cookie and you could tell. No vanilla, only brown sugar...they were good, not something I'd make again.

  • Vanilla oatmeal raisin cookies

    • Honeymorgn on February 08, 2024

      Made these cookies today, and they were good, soft and chewy. I would add walnuts next time if I were to make them again.

  • Chocolate-hazelnut brownies

    • Astrid5555 on February 18, 2022

      These brownies are quickly put together and perfect for Nutella lovers. I halved the recipe and baked them in an 8x8 pan. They ended up quite flat and also a little greasy, still tasty though.

  • S'mores cookie bars

    • EmilyR on September 15, 2021

      Decadent to the max. I thought it was made better with a sprinkle of sea salt at the end. Also, the graham crackers would be great to scoop it up while warm, because their flavor isn't very strong.

  • White chocolate-pretzel cookies

    • EmilyR on September 24, 2021

      I had to settle for pretzel circles and balls over traditional pretzel shapes. These are good, but don't over bake them or they are rather crunchy - unless you like that.

  • Pistachio loaf cake

    • Lepa on April 21, 2023

      Not a fan of this cake. It's greasy (2.5 sticks of butter for a loaf!) and too sweet. The icing makes the entire cake much to sweet. It's almost sickening.

  • Ashleigh's carrot cake with cream cheese frosting

    • BrendaD1962 on September 30, 2021

      Wonderful! The cake is moist and delicious and the brown sugar-cream cheese frosting puts it over the top. It took about 45 minutes to bake, vs. the 30-35 minutes suggested in the recipe. I also added the chopped walnuts and raisins which were optional. Delicious, would definitely make again.

    • hlange on January 27, 2026

      Absolutely delicious carrot cake with a generous amount of frosting. Perfect

  • Mandarin orange chocolate cheesecake

    • lauren_4w5d7n on May 22, 2026

      cook time was significantly longer than stated. Probably >1hr and I ended up increasing the temp to 250 near the end Very good cheesecake flavor and consistency. Would opt for a chocolate graham cracker crust in the future.

  • Matcha blueberry tartlets

    • Livmichelle on March 12, 2026

      The matcha flavor isn’t as strong as I like. Not too sweet. Will try with pomegranate not blueberries next time

  • Lavender hot chocolate

    • hlange on January 24, 2026

      Very good

  • Smoky cocoa hot sauce

    • hbakke on June 06, 2023

      Nice smoky hot sauce with a mild/medium spice level. I would make this again.

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  • ISBN 10 0593138953
  • ISBN 13 9780593138953
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  • Published Sep 14 2021
  • Format Hardcover
  • Page Count 256
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Clarkson Potter

Publishers Text

Welcome to Maman. Maman ("mother" in French) was created to fill a void that fiancés Elisa Marshall and Benjamin Sormonte saw in the café scene--a beautiful, homey place where you could savor a delicious, freshly baked cookie or quiche and gather with friends for a lively brunch as if in your own living room.

In their debut cookbook, the owners of this elegant and charming New York City-based collection of cafés share the recipes of some of their bestselling baked goods and dishes alongside brand new ones. This collection of 100 recipes spans breakfast to dessert and everything in between, all united by the sense of family-inspired tradition. Handed down through generations, this is the food that makes you feel at home while also appealing to modern tastes and design aesthetics. The spirit of the café is reflected in recipes like Banana Lavander Waffles with Vanilla Mascarpone, Roasted Delicata Squash, Hazelnut and Taleggio Focaccia Tartine, and the made-famous-by-Oprah Nutty Chocolate Chip Cookie.

Blending the allure of New York City with beloved French fare and café culture, The Maman Cookbook encourages the Francophile in you to create delicious café favorites and special moments in your own home.



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