Recipes from Home

Recipes from Home by David Page, published by Artisan in 2001, is a culinary exploration that captures the essence of American home cooking. This first edition, comprising 431 pages, presents a collection of recipes that reflect the comforting and nostalgic flavors of childhood, reimagined with a contemporary twist. The book invites readers into a cozy Greenwich Village restaurant atmosphere, showcasing dishes that evoke cherished food memories while offering fresh interpretations of classic Middle American fare.
In this collection, readers will discover a variety of recipes that include scalloped potatoes, macaroni and cheese, and homemade pickles, alongside innovative takes on familiar favorites such as cornmeal-crusted garlic potato cakes and grilled cheese sandwiches enhanced with blue cheese and apple. The book emphasizes the joy of cooking and sharing meals that resonate with personal history, making it a valuable resource for those interested in regional and ethnic cooking. Recipes from Home serves as a tribute to the warmth and creativity found in American kitchens, appealing to both novice cooks and seasoned chefs alike.
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Home is “everything you could hope for in a quintessentially cozy Greenwich Village restaurant” (Food & Wine). With its “surprisingly fresh interpretations of Middle American dishes” (Christian Science Monitor), this “dreamy little all-American place” (New York) is, in fact, a home away from home.
New Yorkers line up outside for meals that have the power to rekindle food memories from childhood. Of course, with the deft hand of chef David Page, they now taste rather grown up. Tater Tots become cornmeal-crusted garlic potato cakes; picnic coleslaw made with celery and celery root accompanies spiced pork chops; blue cheese and apple transform a grilled cheese sandwich; and the ketchup is always homemade.
In this unabashed ode to American home cooking, you’ll also find recipes for scalloped potatoes, macaroni and cheese, roast chicken, homemade pickles, chocolate pudding, and cookies “that would make anyone’s front porch a neighborhood Mecca” (Gourmet).
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