Made in America : Our Best Chefs Reinvent Comfort Food
by Lucy Lean
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LUCY LEAN is the former editor of edible Los Angeles , a quarterly magazine that explores local food news and issues, a food judge for the Gordon Ramsay Fox hit TV show Masterchef (seasons 1 and 2), a charter contributor to the food and wine culture website Zester Daily , and contributor to LA Weekly and Meatpaper magazine. She lives in Hollywood Hills, California, with her husband (son of Chef Jean-Jacques Rachou of La Côte Basque) and two children, where she blogs their culinary adventures on her website, LadlesandJellyspoons.com. JOSEPH BASTIANICH co-owns, with Mario Batali and Lidia Bastianich, twenty of America’s most acclained restaurants, is co-founder of Eataly New York, and operates four wineries. Bastianich has authored Vino Italiano and Grandi Vini. He’s a host and judge on Fox’s MasterChef, a contributor to NBC’s Today Show and a recipeint of the James Beard Foundation’s Outstanding Restaurateur Award and Outstanding Award Wine and Spirits Professional.
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- Title
- Made in America : Our Best Chefs Reinvent Comfort Food
- Author
- Lucy Lean
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Acceptable
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- 1
- ISBN 10
- 1599621010
- ISBN 13
- 9781599621012
- Publisher
- Rizzoli International Publications, Incorporated
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 2011
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