Hometalkcafe.com Hometalkcafe.com
Go Back   Hometalkcafe.com > Recipe Exchange and cooking 101 > Cooking 101 > Cookbook Discussions

Cookbook Discussions

talk about past, present, and future cookbooks along with autographs you've gotten from celebrity chefs.


» Site Navigation
» Search Forums
If you register for free, you will be able to post threads, vote on polls and lots more. If you have problems with the registration or logging in, please contact the administrator.

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 09-16-2008, 01:55 AM   Article: Rapid Rise Post #1 (permalink)
texasmesquite
Cafe Moderator
 
texasmesquite's Avatar
 
Join Date: 09-01-2004
Location: Rockport, TX
Posts: 7,144
Article: Rapid Rise

Rapid Rise
By Lynn Andriani
Publishers Weekly
9/15/2008

Cookbook powerhouse Clarkson Potter will have its biggest fall ever this year, with new books from Giada De Laurentiis, Ina Garten, Martha Stewart and Rachael Ray totaling a combined first printing of more than two million copies. But simmering just below the “big four” are legions of imitators, and it's only a matter of time before the next generation of cookbook stars break onto the scene. Giada and company may own bestseller lists, but as Rux Martin, executive editor at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, says, “Until recently it was all Food Network, Food Network, Food Network. Now you don't have to have a TV show to be hot. It's personality, personality, personality that sells.” Here, 10 cookbook authors who aren't quite household names—but, with a little luck, might be soon.
Michelle Bernstein, Cuisine à Latina: Fresh Tastes and a World of Flavors from Michy's Miami Kitchen (Houghton Mifflin, Nov.)
Age: 38
Reminds us of: An Argentine-Jewish Giada De Laurentiis
Signature dish: Fiery oxtail stew served under seared scallops
Why she's got it: Bernstein's mix of Latin, Italian and Jewish makes her unusual. She says, “I don't dream that big,” yet her list of things to do—open a Spanish tapas restaurant and an Italian noodle shop; get chefs in south Florida to use sustainable foods and come together for monthly late-night dinners—is hardly small.
Bio: Chef-owner of Michy's in Miami, Bernstein has twice been nominated for Best Chef of the Southeast by the Beard Foundation. She has a line of pots and tableware debuting on the Home Shopping Network next year and hosts the six-month-old PBS program Check, Please.
Jeff Henderson, aka Chef Jeff, Chef Jeff Cooks: In the Kitchen with America's Inspirational New Culinary Star (Scribner, Oct.)
Reminds us of: Will Smith crossed with Bobby Flay
Signature dish: Friendly Fried Chicken, “one of the first dishes I learned how to cook in prison”
Bio: Henderson, who served 10 years for crack dealing, learned to cook in prison. His memoir, Cooked (Morrow, 2007), is being made into a movie by the team behind The Pursuit of Happyness; Will Smith will star.
Why he's got it: Henderson's mix of food and feel-good inspiration is unique: his docu-reality series, The Chef Jeff Project, debuts on the Food Network in October and features Henderson hiring six at-risk young adults to help him launch a catering company.
Liz Edmunds, aka the Food Nanny, The Food Nanny Rescues Dinner: Easy Family Meals for Every Day of the Week (Palmer/Pletsch, Sept.)
Age: 57
Reminds us of: A down-to-earth Sandra Lee
Signature dish: Arugula pizza with buffalo mozzarella and cherry tomatoes
Bio: Edmunds and her husband raised seven children; she now teaches cooking classes at Sur la Table and consults with families about meal planning. For this, her first book, she landed an interview at Parade.com.
Why she's got it: Edmunds's recipes are for everyday food with a focus on hearty, nutritious meals. “I want to get my message out there and get people excited about how easy this is to do. Cooking for your family on a consistent basis will make your life so great.”
Marilynn Brass and Sheila Brass, aka the Brass Sisters, Heirloom Cooking with the Brass Sisters: Recipes You Remember & Love (Black Dog & Leventhal, Oct.)
Ages: Marilynn, 67; Sheila, 71
Reminds us of: New England versions of Paula Deen
Signature dish: Their mother's chocolate velvet cake
Bio: The sisters have been collecting handwritten recipes for more than 20 years and compiled them into a book, Heirloom Baking, which was a James Beard Award finalist in 2007. They host a PBS special on Boston's WGBH, Brass Sisters, Queens of Comfort Food.
Why they've got it: They tour nationwide, meeting people and getting recipes, and want to continue their series with Heirloom Celebrations. “It's really a labor of love,” says Marilynn, and Sheila concurs, “Ditto!”
Shakara Bridgers, Jeniece Isley and Joan A. Davis, aka the Get 'Em Girls, The Get 'Em Girls' Guide to the Power of Cuisine: Perfect Recipes for Spicing Up Your Life (Fireside, Sept.)
Ages: Bridgers, 32; Isley, 31; Davis, 27
Reminds us of: Younger Sweet Potato Queens
Signature dish: Salmon with brown sugar glaze
Bio: The authors—former businesswomen and avid home cooks—self-published The Get 'Em Girls' Guide to the Power of Cuisine last year and have a two-book deal with S&S; the next book, on entertaining, pubs in May '09. They host Girls' Bite Out, a “culinary lifestyle event” in multiple cities featuring food, drink and lifestyle suggestions for “women of color.”
Why they've got it: They're working on a reality show, The Delicious Life, and want to write more books (they've begun work on GEGG to Losing Weight and Eating Great). Watch for them on the Today show September 18.
Christina Avaness, Living Beyond Organic: Nutritional Knowledge Redefined (Tiara Publishing, Jan.)
Age: 45
Reminds us of: Andrew Weil, if he believed in the Egyptian art of Raphaology medicine
Signature dish: Bison lettuce wraps with spicy dipping sauce
Bio: Avaness helped her husband recover from a heart attack at age 48 through natural healing. He lowered his LDL cholesterol through healthy eating, and Avaness learned so much about the process she wrote a book about it. This will be the first volume of a series.
Why she's got it: Avaness is outgoing and mediagenic; she'll begin filming a TV show, The Food Alchemist, in spring '09, teaches cooking classes in the L.A. area, and has launched www.lborganic.com, which sells specialty foods recommended in the book.
Johnny Iuzzini, Dessert Fourplay: Sweet Quartets from a Four-Star Pastry Chef (Clarkson Potter, Dec.)
Age: 33
Reminds us of: An edgier Alton Brown
Signature dish: Peach soup, next to a poached peach, next to a peach cobbler, “showing how versatile an ingredient can be.”
Bio: Iuzzini grew up in the Catskills, attended culinary school and has worked for heavy hitters Daniel Boulud and François Payard. He won a 2006 Beard Award for Outstanding Pastry Chef of the Year and has appeared in segments for the Food Network, Martha Stewart, Top Chef and other shows.
Why he's got it: Iuzzini thinks differently: he's shooting a food-and-technology–themed TV pilot and wants to open a cocktail bar that “brings the cocktail up to date” using vacuum technology. Paula Deen and Martha Stewart are huge fans.
Jose Garces, Latin Evolution (Lake Isle, Sept.)
Age:36
Reminds us of: A Latin Bobby Flay
Signature dish: Scallop ceviche with black truffle, micro arugula and Meyer lemon
Bio: Born and raised in Chicago by Ecuadoran parents, Garces attended culinary school, worked in top New York kitchens and eventually opened three restaurants in Philadelphia. He was recently profiled in Philadelphia Style and last month, he beat Bobby Flay on Iron Chef America.
Why he's got it: Lake Isle is the small press that “discovered” Rachael Ray. Like Ray, Garces has guy-next-door charm: “TV sounds good,” he says, “but I just want it to be able to be real, not a 'produced' me.
Katie Brown, Katie Brown Celebrates: Simple and Spectacular Parties All Year Round (Little, Brown, Nov.)
Age: 45
Reminds us of: A younger, cuter Martha Stewart
Signature dish: Quick-cooking cinnamon bread
Bio: Brown hosts The Katie Brown Workshop on PBS; writes a New York Times syndicated column, “Domestic Dilemmas”; and just teamed up with superstore chain Meijer for a line of products that will come out in 2010.
Why she's got it: Brown eschews highbrow recipes and ingredients for simple, approachable ones. She filmed the first three seasons of her show in the Hamptons, but is about to begin filming her fourth season at a lower-key apple orchard in the Berkshires.
Sam Stern, Sam Stern's Get Cooking (Candlewick, Nov.)
Age: 18
Reminds us of: Jamie Oliver in training
Signature dish: Crunchy garlic breadcrumb linguine
Bio: Stern, who was raised in Yorkshire and lives in England, has published two books in the U.S., Cooking Up a Storm (Candlewick, 2006) and Real Food, Real Fast (Candlewick, Jan. 200. He just released a new one in the U.K. for college students.
Why he's got it: He wants “to inspire other teens to cook”; his site (www.samstern.co.uk) features recipes, a blog and more. He'll attend university in fall 2009, but this year he's attending culinary school in Ireland—which could lead to more cooking opportunities.
texasmesquite is online now   Reply With Quote
Reply

Go Back   Hometalkcafe.com > Recipe Exchange and cooking 101 > Cooking 101 > Cookbook Discussions

Thread Tools
Display Modes


Similar threads to Article: Rapid Rise
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Recalled: Evening Rise Bread Co. Peanut Butter Cookies/Bars
Recalled: Evening Rise Bread Co. Peanut Butter Cookies/Bars: Recall -- Firm Press Release FDA posts press...
texasmesquite Food Recalls 0 01-20-2009 09:44 PM
Getting Proper Rise From Bread
Getting Proper Rise From Bread: I've been trying to make a recipe for Portuguese...
potlucklady Cooking 101 5 08-09-2008 05:44 AM
Article: Bakers rise to challenge of food craftsmanship
Article: Bakers rise to challenge of food craftsmanship: http://www.lsj.com/graphics/trans.gif ...
texasmesquite Cookbook Discussions 0 03-25-2008 10:09 PM

More threads of texasmesquite
Thread Date Forum Replies Last Post
Recalled: Sweetwater Valley Farm, Inc., Tennessee Aged Black Pepper Cheese
Recalled: Sweetwater Valley Farm, Inc., Tennessee Aged Black Pepper Cheese: Recall -- Firm Press Release ...
05-15-2008 Food Recalls 0 05-15-2008 10:32 PM
Recalled: Blout Fine Foods All Natural New England Clam Chowder
Recalled: Blout Fine Foods All Natural New England Clam Chowder: Recall -- Firm Press Release ...
05-07-2008 Food Recalls 1 05-07-2008 02:11 AM
Recalled: Hydrox Labs Alcohol-Free Mouthwash
Recalled: Hydrox Labs Alcohol-Free Mouthwash: Recall -- Firm Press Release ...
05-06-2008 Food Recalls 0 05-06-2008 11:51 PM
Recalled: Lezza Blue Raspberry Water
Recalled: Lezza Blue Raspberry Water: Recall -- Firm Press Release ...
05-06-2008 Food Recalls 0 05-06-2008 12:01 AM
Recalled: Little Bay Baking Company Corn Bread/Muffin Mix
Recalled: Little Bay Baking Company Corn Bread/Muffin Mix: Recall -- Firm Press Release ...
05-02-2008 Food Recalls 0 05-02-2008 11:53 PM

Other threads in forum Cookbook Discussions
Thread Date Thread Starter Replies Last Post
Article: Sample Italian cookies with holiday recipes
Article: Sample Italian cookies with holiday recipes: Sample Italian cookies with these three holiday...
12-16-2008 texasmesquite 0 12-16-2008 12:40 PM
Article: Go back in time with the Brass sisters
Article: Go back in time with the Brass sisters: Go back in time with the Brass sisters BY...
11-20-2008 texasmesquite 0 11-20-2008 12:51 AM
Article: Cookbook caters to real men
Article: Cookbook caters to real men: Published Sunday, April 13, 2008 DON NOBLE:...
04-15-2008 texasmesquite 0 04-15-2008 12:11 AM
Article: Cookbook for Cure
Article: Cookbook for Cure: Cookbook raises funds for Cancer Society ...
03-07-2008 texasmesquite 0 03-07-2008 11:48 PM
Iron Chef Morimoto's New Cookbook
Iron Chef Morimoto's New Cookbook: Just received from Jessica's Biscuits...
09-03-2007 texasmesquite 0 09-03-2007 12:10 AM

Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v3.2.1

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:47 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.2
Copyright ©2000 - 2010, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
SEO by vBSEO 3.3.2 ©2009, Crawlability, Inc.
Copyright 2007, ForumFactory.com
You are viewing Article: Rapid Rise.