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Foodheim, a culinary adventure, Eric Wareheim with Emily Timberlake ; photographs by Julia Stotz ; art by Duke Aber ; creative consulting by Madison Borbely

Label
Foodheim, a culinary adventure, Eric Wareheim with Emily Timberlake ; photographs by Julia Stotz ; art by Duke Aber ; creative consulting by Madison Borbely
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Foodheim
Oclc number
1266264347
Responsibility statement
Eric Wareheim with Emily Timberlake ; photographs by Julia Stotz ; art by Duke Aber ; creative consulting by Madison Borbely
Sub title
a culinary adventure
Summary
Director and actor Eric Wareheim might be known for his comedy, but his passion for food and drink is no joke. For the last fifteen years he has been traveling the world in search of the best bites and sips, learning from top chefs and wine professionals along the way. His devotion to beautiful natural wine, the freshest seafood crudos, and perfectly cooked rib-eyes is legit. And now he wants to share with you everything he's learned on this epic food journey. In Foodheim, Wareheim takes readers deep into his foodscape with chapters on topics like circle foods (burgers, tacos), grandma foods (pasta, meatballs), and juicy foods (steak, ribs). Alongside recipes for Chicken Parm with Nonna Sauce, Personal Pan Pep Pep, and Crudite Extreme with Dill Dippers, you will discover which eight cocktail recipes you should know by heart, how to saber a bottle of bubbly, and what you need to do to achieve handmade pasta perfection at home. Written with award-winning cookbook editor Emily Timberlake and featuring eye-popping photographs and art chronicling Wareheim's evolution as a drinker, how to baby your pizza dough into pie perfection, and more, Foodheim is the ultimate book for anyone who lives to eat
Table Of Contents
Circle foods -- Pizza -- Grandma foods -- Chicken chapter -- Juicy foods -- Green foods -- Small horse chapter -- Wine-heim -- Cocktails
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