Steak House - The People, the Places, the Recipes by Eric Wareheim

    • Categories: Bread & rolls, savory; Entertaining & parties; British
    • Ingredients: eggs; whole milk; beef tallow; kosher salt; black pepper; all-purpose flour
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  • katiesue28 on April 02, 2026

    Delicious and easy. Can be easily made vegetarian by removing/serving the salami and shrimp on the side.

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  • ISBN 10 1984862294
  • ISBN 13 9781984862297
  • Published Oct 14 2025
  • Format Hardcover
  • Page Count 320
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Ten Speed Press

Publishers Text

The New York Times bestselling author of Foodheim returns to slide into red leather booths across the country in search of the ultimate expression of a beloved but disappearing American icon: the steakhouse.

In Steakhouse, Eric Wareheim takes you on a road trip across the country, exploring what these local institutions mean in an age of cookie-cutter restaurants. Join him at New York classics like Peter Luger's, local stalwarts like North Carolina's Beef 'N Bottle, and over-the-top iterations like Bern’s in Florida.

From these journeys Eric has collected 45 of the best, most decadent recipes, which are accompanied by glorious images of the food, the restaurants, and most importantly the people behind them. Discover why the martini is THE drink to order and why Mexico should be a stop on your next steakhouse road trip. Hear about Jerome Williams, the bartender and server at Beef 'N Bottle who made Eric start this steakhouse journey in the first place. When you're ready to make the steakhouse standards at home, you'll have options like the Prime Rib, Parker House Rolls, and Thick and Thin Onion Rings or go for newer additions like Pollo Asado and The Crown of Pork.

With every visit, Eric uncovers regional character and shows you why a steakhouse's hospitality remains unmatched. Steakhouse transports you to a night of revelry and good fun, whether dining in or out.

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