U.S. Regional Middle Atlantic Cooking

Women Chefs of New York

Women Chefs of New York is a colorful showcase of twenty-five leading female culinary talents in the restaurant capital of the world. In a fiercely competitive, male-dominated field, these women have risen to the top, and their stories–and their recipes–make it abundantly clear why. Food writer Nadia Arumugam braves the sharp knives and the sputtering pans of oil …

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Dishing Up® New Jersey: 150 Recipes from the Garden State

New Jersey native John Holl searched from Sussex County to Cape May to find the best recipes New Jersey has to offer, and the result is this rich and unique cookbook celebrating the foods, flavors, cultures, and traditions of the Garden State. These 150 recipes include dishes featuring New Jersey’s own produce — tomatoes, corn, cranberries, blueberries, apples …

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Endless Summer Cookbook

                      Katie Lee—co-host of Food Network’s The Kitchen—is known for her summer soirees, and in Endless Summer Cookbook, she shares more than 100 recipes that are staples at these parties. As Chef Bobby Flay can attest, “the recipes are as mouthwatering as they look.”           For Katie, cooking isn’t just about the food. It’s about the whole …

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Maryland’s Chesapeake: How the Bay and Its Bounty Shaped a Cuisine

The culinary heritage of most regions in the US is often determined by the ethnic cuisine of those who settled there, whether it be the Cajun/Creole food of Louisiana or the Italian-inspired fare of the Northeast. For Maryland, the food that defines the state is less about the ethnicity of the population than the bounty which springs forth …

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Chelsea Market Cookbook: 100 Recipes from New York’s Premier Indoor Food Hall

In the landmark National Biscuit Company building, Chelsea Market has inspired countless tourists and locals alike with its vegetable, meat, and seafood shops, top-notch restaurants, kitchen supply stores, and everything food-related in between. In celebration of its 15-year milestone, The Chelsea Market Cookbook collects the most interesting and famous recipes from the market’s eclectic vendors and celebrity food …

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Nonna’s House: Cooking and Reminiscing with the Italian Grandmothers of Enoteca Maria

This beautiful collection of food and nostalgia features great traditions from the heart of Italy, with delicious recipes and colorful stories from the internationally celebrated grandmothers of Enoteca Maria—a one-of-a-kind Italian restaurant where a rotating cast of nonnas are the star chefs.Enoteca Maria takes great home cooking seriously. At this intimate, hospitable restaurant on Staten Island, all the …

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Dining at Delmonico’s: The Story of America’s Oldest Restaurant

The name Delmonico’s is synonymous with fine dining. Ever since the establishment—the country’s first real restaurant—opened its doors in Manhattan’s Financial District in 1837, Delmonico’s has been showing Americans just what it means to eat well.  Delmonico’s was where American diners were introduced to some of our most beloved dishes: Lobster à la Newburg, Eggs Benedict, Manhattan Clam …

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Chesapeake Bay Cooking: The Companion Cookbook to the Public Television Series

Loosen your belts and get ready to chow down on a pile of steamed blue crabs, dine on a Maryland plantation-style feast, or graze through the stalls of Baltimore’s Cross Street Market with television host and “Culinary Ambassador of the Bay,” John Shields.  In this companion cookbook to the 26-part public television series, take a delicious tour with Shields …

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