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A new Napa cuisine

Title
A new Napa cuisine / Christopher Kostow ; photographs by Peden + Munk.
Author
Kostow, Christopher, 1976-
Publication
Berkeley : Ten Speed Press, [2014]

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Description
296 pages : color illustrations; 31 cm
Summary
"The debut cookbook from the head chef at the three-Michelin-starred Restaurant at Meadowood, featuring nearly 100 recipes and spotlighting the artisans, gardeners, and growers, as well as the hidden landscapes of Napa Valley, that have influenced and inspired Kostow's unparalleled cuisine. A philosophy major with no formal culinary training, Christopher Kostow is not your typical Napa Valley chef. While there are many popular restaurants in Napa and cookbooks about its chefs, restaurants, and cooking styles, there is no chef who is more deeply rooted in and affected by the place in which he works. Beyond the Vineyard will follow Kostow's evolution from a line cook in a seaside town to a three-Michelin-starred chef at Meadowood, a Napa Valley mainstay that the Wall Street Journal recently labeled a "world class culinary splurge" and "temple of modern American cuisine." Through artfully constructed recipes and stories--of discovering a bounty of wild ingredients in the woods near his St. Helena home, or spending afternoons firing pottery with local ceramists--Kostow introduces readers to a new Napa, one that's rich in local flavor and a strong sense of community"--
Subjects
Genre/Form
Cookbooks.
Note
  • Includes indexes.
Call Number
JFG 14-275
ISBN
  • 9781607745945 (hardback)
  • 1607745941 (hardback)
  • 9781607745952 (ebook) (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
2014010462
OCLC
869262477
Author
Kostow, Christopher, 1976- author.
Title
A new Napa cuisine / Christopher Kostow ; photographs by Peden + Munk.
Publisher
Berkeley : Ten Speed Press, [2014]
Edition
First edition.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Research Call Number
JFG 14-275
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