The Olives Table

Cover of The Olives Table by Todd English
Author: Todd English
Year: 1997
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 367
ISBN-13: 9780684815725
Dimensions:
Height: 7.75 Inches
Length: 9.75 Inches
Weight: 2.2 Pounds
Width: 1.25 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 641.59/1822
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The Olives Table by Todd English, published by Simon and Schuster on March 12, 1997, features 367 pages of culinary exploration. This first edition showcases over 160 recipes inspired by the renowned Olives restaurant and Todd’s home kitchen, complemented by striking photographs from Carl Tremblay. The book highlights Todd English’s Mediterranean-inspired cooking, emphasizing robust flavors and the art of sharing meals.

Readers will discover a variety of dishes that reflect the complexity of English’s cooking, which relies on layering tastes and textures rather than exotic techniques. The recipes range from signature offerings like Olives Tart and Gingered Slow-Braised Lamb Shanks to lighter options such as Pan-Fried Cornmeal-and-Cumin-Rubbed Cornish Game Hens. Each recipe is designed with careful, step-by-step instructions, making it accessible for cooks of all skill levels. The book also delves into themes of American and Mediterranean cuisine, providing a rich resource for those interested in regional and ethnic cooking.


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In The Olives Table, the artistry of one of America’s top chefs is on display, with more than 160 dazzling recipes from Olives and from Todd’s home kitchen, illustrated with beautiful photographs by Carl Tremblay.

In 1989, Todd English and his wife Olivia opened the original Olives; since then the restaurant has moved to larger quarters, and Todd and his bold, inventive Mediterranean-inspired cooking have earned an international reputation. Voted one of the Top Ten Restaurants by Esquire magazine and the Best New Restaurant by Boston magazine, it has also been voted Favorite Restaurant in the Zagat Guide to Boston and Vicinity.

Todd’s robust, intensely flavored food begs to be savored and shared with others. And since the complexity of English’s cooking comes from the layering of tastes and textures—not exotic equipment or techniques—by following the careful, step-by-step instructions, even the timid cook can recreate the dishes that the patrons of English’s hugely popular Boston restaurant enjoy at the Olives table.

Pull out the stops and begin a meal with Todd’s signature Olives Tart, baked in a crisp crust and rich with olives and creamy goat cheese, pair Gingered Slow-Braised Lamb Shanks with Apple-Fennel Mashed Potatoes for your main course, and finish with Falling Chocolate Cake with Raspberry Sauce. Or for a lighter repast, try Pan-Fried Cornmeal-and-Cumin-Rubbed Cornish Game Hens served with Arugula Salad with Tomato and Cucumber Juice; finish with Mango-Raspberry Granita. Plan a simple but deeply satisfying supper of Roasted Clams with Chicken, Tomatoes, Artichokes, and Bacon served with roasted new potatoes and end with Gingersnap Risotto Pudding. Whatever meal you decide to create from these recipes, you won’t be disappointed.

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