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9780978736811: North Market Cookbook: Recipes & Stories from Columbus, Ohio's Historic Public Market [Idioma Inglés]
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The North Market Cookbook celebrates the food, the people, and the mission of Columbus, Ohio’s historic public market. Readers will be able to re-create many of the stand-in-line offerings and farmstead-inspired dishes that showcase the bounty and enterprise of the city and the region. In addition, forward-looking local chefs with a reverence for the Market transform seasonal offerings into home kitchen-friendly dishes. With vivid photographs that bring the city’s oldest tradition to life, The North Market Cookbook is a timeless treasure. "The North Market Cookbook is fun to look at, fun to read, and filled with eclectic recipes that reflect the diversity of the Market and the unexpected bounty of central Ohio. Recipes include heartland-grown popcorn, market-inspired Pad Thai, a "Buckeye Banana Split" made with Jeni’s locally-churned ice creams, and even a champagne cocktail made with local blackberries. Recipe by recipe, Michael Turback’s cookbook captures the epicurean ambiance of this historic market."—Molly O'Neill, Columbus native and former New York Times food columnist "The North Market Cookbook is a remarkable testament to both the abundant local food products and the culinary talent in Central Ohio—a 'must have' book to add to your collection."—Betty Rosbottom, Columbus culinary pioneer "An entirely suitable tribute to its namesake, the North Market Cookbook is filled with all manner of delicious foods, colorful characters and culinary inspiration."—Bethia Woolf, Columbus Food Adventures "This cookbook represents the wide variety and unique character that is the North Market. The merchants' personal stories interwoven within its pages create a special connection between the people and the recipes to be prepared and enjoyed."—Cameron Mitchell, President and founder of Cameron Mitchell Restaurants

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Michael Turback (www.michaelturback.com) was trained as a restaurateur at the Cornell University School of Hotel Administration. He opened his first restaurant, Turback’s of Ithaca, at age 22. The restaurant’s mission was to combine inventiveness, passionate cooking with local ingredients, and the novel concept of a wine list with exclusively New York State products. The achievement was recognized by The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, Washington Post, Philadelphia Inquirer, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Fortune Magazine, Gourmet Magazine, Wine Spectator, Nation’s Restaurant News, the Food Channel, and NPR’s "All Things Considered." Bon Appetit Magazine hailed Turback’s as "the best restaurant in New York State."In 1986 Michael was selected as a "Rising Star" by Restaurant Hospitality Magazine. He pioneered concepts at Turback’s that sparked trends that are seen throughout the restaurant industry today. Loyalty to small local farmers and use of seasonal local produce helped to popularize American regional dining. Wine tasting events and wine dinners inspired interest in a new generation of local wines. The Turback’s staff even picked their own grapes for the restaurant’s house wine. Turback’s originated "The Great Nouveau Race," in which long-distance runners carried the first-released bottles of upstate wines to market, upstaging the delivery of French Nouveau. The restaurant’s success dispelled the prevailing popular belief that fine restaurants could serve only European and California wines. Wine Enthusiast Magazine named Turback’s "one of the wine-friendliest restaurants in America" and the restaurant was awarded "Best American Wine List" by Restaurant Business Magazine.Michael distinguished himself in retailing with the development of The Original Made-in-New York Stores. Featuring regional food, wines, and a variety of gifts produced or manufactured around the state, the concept attracted media attention and spawned a national mail order catalog. A feature article in New Yorker Magazine commented on the stores' policy of excluding items from outside New York as "an act of partisanship that some would call lunatic, others courageous." He is a founding partner in two influential online retail websites, The NEW YORK FIRST Company, the first department store concept on the Internet, and History Company, an online source for extraordinary pieces of American history.Known for his versatility and invention as a writer, he has taken on, with distinction, such topics as the ice cream sundae, the banana split, hot chocolate, the partnership of chocolate and coffee, creative barista drinks, artisan cocktails, Finger Lakes Wine Country, the Ithaca Farmers Market, Cornell University Who’s Who, as well as two legendary figures, John Wayne and Toots Shor.

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  • EditorialHistory Co Llc
  • Año de publicación2013
  • ISBN 10 0978736818
  • ISBN 13 9780978736811
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