NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ⢠From the author of Salt, Fat, Acid, Heatâand one of Americaâs most beloved chefs and teachersâ125 meticulously tested, flavor-forward, soul-nourishing recipes that bring joy and a sense of communion
A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: THE NEW YORKER, BON APPĂTIT, WASHINGTON POST, SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE, LIBRARY JOURNAL, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
With all the generosity of spirit that has endeared her to millions of fans, Samin Nosrat offers more than 125 of her favorite recipesâsimply put, the things she most loves to cook for herself and for friendsâand infuses them with all the beauty and care you would expect from the person Alice Waters called âAmericaâs next great cooking teacher.â As Samin says, "Recipes, like rituals, endure because theyâre passed down to usâwhether by ancestors, neighbors, friends, strangers on the internet, or me to you. A written recipe is just a shimmering decoy for the true inheritance: the thread of connection that cooking it will unspool."
Good Things is an essential, joyful guide to cooking and living, whether youâre looking for a comforting tomato soup to console a struggling friend, seeking a deeper sense of connection in your life, or hosting a dinner for ten in your too-small dining room. Here youâll find go-to recipes for ricotta custard pancakes, a showstopping roast chicken burnished with saffron, a crunchy, tingly Calabrian chili crisp, super-chewy sky-high focaccia, and a decades-in-the-making, childhood-evoking yellow cake with chocolate frosting. Along the way, youâll also find plenty of tips, techniques, and lessons, from how to buy olive oil (check the harvest date) to when to splurge (salad dressing is where you want to use your best ingredients) to the best uses for your pressure cooker (chicken stock and dulce de leche, naturally).
Good Things captures, with Saminâs trademark blend of warmth, creativity, and precision, what has made cooking such an important source of delight and comfort in her life.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ⢠From the author of Salt, Fat, Acid, Heatâand one of Americaâs most beloved chefs and teachersâ125 meticulously tested, flavor-forward, soul-nourishing recipes that bring joy and a sense of communion
A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: THE NEW YORKER, BON APPĂTIT, WASHINGTON POST, SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE, LIBRARY JOURNAL, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
With all the generosity of spirit that has endeared her to millions of fans, Samin Nosrat offers more than 125 of her favorite recipesâsimply put, the things she most loves to cook for herself and for friendsâand infuses them with all the beauty and care you would expect from the person Alice Waters called âAmericaâs next great cooking teacher.â As Samin says, "Recipes, like rituals, endure because theyâre passed down to usâwhether by ancestors, neighbors, friends, strangers on the internet, or me to you. A written recipe is just a shimmering decoy for the true inheritance: the thread of connection that cooking it will unspool."
Good Things is an essential, joyful guide to cooking and living, whether youâre looking for a comforting tomato soup to console a struggling friend, seeking a deeper sense of connection in your life, or hosting a dinner for ten in your too-small dining room. Here youâll find go-to recipes for ricotta custard pancakes, a showstopping roast chicken burnished with saffron, a crunchy, tingly Calabrian chili crisp, super-chewy sky-high focaccia, and a decades-in-the-making, childhood-evoking yellow cake with chocolate frosting. Along the way, youâll also find plenty of tips, techniques, and lessons, from how to buy olive oil (check the harvest date) to when to splurge (salad dressing is where you want to use your best ingredients) to the best uses for your pressure cooker (chicken stock and dulce de leche, naturally).
Good Things captures, with Saminâs trademark blend of warmth, creativity, and precision, what has made cooking such an important source of delight and comfort in her life.