From Napa to New York, 5 fall cookbooks inspire kitchen creativity
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 06:19:04 GMT
There’s nothing like a beautiful cookbook to inspire home cooking ambitions. Flipping through the vivid pages, as kitchen wizards whip up artfully plated, edible magic across the spreads, provides plenty of inspiration.This fall, publishers are releasing a plethora of titles, all aimed at helping you become a better home cook. Whether you’re craving a new take on Jew-ish fare, the enticements of the Cali-Baja border or dishes inspired by the philanthropic World Central Kitchen, here are five of our new favorites.The World Central Kitchen CookbookThe World Central Kitchen Cookbook by José Andrés and the World Central Kitchen showcases the power of food aid amidst disasters around the world. (Clarkson Potter) Find inspiration for not just eating well but doing good in the pages of “The World Central Kitchen Cookbook” by celebrity chef, restaurateur and philanthropist José Andrés, set to be released Sept. 12.Featuring a foreword by Stephen Colbert, the recipes...Recipe: Ukrainian borsch by World Central Kitchen
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 06:19:04 GMT
World Central Kitchen, Jose Andres’ nonprofit which feeds people in disaster-stricken locations around the world, has a new cookbook out. Among the recipes in “The World Central Kitchen Cookbook: Feeding Humanity, Feeding Hope” (due out Sept. 12 from Clarkson Potter, $35) is this bright red Ukrainian Borsch soup, served topped with a dollop of sour cream and garnished with dill.“There are as many recipes for borsch as there are babusias (grandmothers),” the cookbook’s editors write about this recipe, “and at our kitchen in Poland, right on the border with Ukraine, we made many different versions, depending on who was cooking and what recipe their grandmother taught them … This hearty vegetarian version quickly became a favorite, full of potatoes, cabbage and pickles — all of which get beautifully stained by the beets.”Ukrainian BorschServes 4 to 6INGREDIENTS3 pounds red beets, scrubbed, 2 pounds left whole and 1 pound peeled and ...Recipe: Honey Roasted Peach Biscuits
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 06:19:04 GMT
Looking to pair your baking with summer stone fruit season? Erika Council, the owner and chef behind Bomb Biscuit Company in Atlanta, Georgia, offers some heady inspiration in her new cookbook, which was released last month, “Still We Rise: A Love Letter to the Southern Biscuit with Over 70 Sweet and Savory Recipes.”This recipe for Honey Roasted Peach Biscuits, she says, is inspired by her Aunt Rene, a larger-than-life relative whose shiny brooches, pet Chihuahua and Sunday gossip left a lasting impression. One of her aunt’s most delightful desserts was a hybrid confection that blended the textures and flavors of shortcake, biscuit and cake, filled with fruit and topped with whipped cream.“Here, I’ve invoked the spirit of my Aunt Rene’s fruit-filled shortcake with a basic cream biscuit folded over roasted peaches flavored with honey and a little bit of cardamom,” Council writes. “This is one of the simplest ways to make biscuits from scratch; you ...Recipe: Roasted Delicata squash with harissa yogurt and pistachios
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 06:19:04 GMT
Looking to make a colorful side dish that’s served alongside a tangy, spicy yogurt sauce? Or looking for a creative way to use up those pistachios in your kitchen? Barbara Bryant and Georgeanne Brennan, the authors of “Pistachio: Savory and Sweet Recipes Inspired by World Cuisines” (due out Sept. 26 from Cameron + Company, $30), have just the thing.This side dish can accompany chicken or pork or be paired with couscous or quinoa as a vegetarian main dish. Delicata squash has edible, yellow-and-green-striped skin and is available from summer through early winter. To add both tang and heat, mix harissa, a North African chile paste that is also popular in France, with yogurt and drizzle or spoon it over the roasted squash.Roasted Delicata Squash with Harissa Yogurt and Pistachios Serves 4INGREDIENTS2 delicata squashes (about 1 pound each)2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper1/2 teaspoon harissa or othe...McDonald: Why Brock Purdy reminds me of an MVP quarterback you may not expect
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 06:19:04 GMT
There’s a tendency to measure Brock Purdy against those who came before him on the most quarterback-centric franchise in the NFL.I’ve been around long enough to see Joe Montana and Steve Young in practice and in games, quarterbacks who by the time I was around played for 49ers teams with elite rosters and coaches en route to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.But the quarterback Purdy most reminds me of isn’t going to the Hall of Fame, although he did win a Most Valuable Player award and helped take a moribund franchise out of the shadows and into the limelight. He did it with a hard-nosed attitude, a ton of completions, minimal turnovers and the ability to be a creative point guard capable of enhancing the skills of those around him.Rich Gannon was sold on Brock Purdy immediately. He was watching when Purdy came off the bench after Jimmy Garoppolo broke his foot and delivered a 33-17 win over the Miami Dolphins.“Honestly, I was just blown away,” Gannon said...My AP ballot: Georgia is No. 1 (naturally) followed by FSU and Michigan
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 06:19:04 GMT
The following ballot was submitted to the Associated Press on Monday evening …1. Georgia2. Florida State3. Michigan4. Washington5. Alabama6. Ohio State7. USC8. Utah9. LSU10. Notre Dame11. Penn State12. Tennessee13. Texas14. Kansas State15. Wisconsin16. Oregon17. Texas A&M18. Oregon State19. Colorado20. Tulane21. Oklahoma22. North Carolina23. Fresno State24. Miami25. Duke*** Send suggestions, comments and tips (confidentiality guaranteed) to [email protected] or call 408-920-5716*** Follow me on Twitter: @WilnerHotline*** Pac-12 Hotline is not endorsed or sponsored by the Pac-12 Conference, and the views expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the views of the Conference.Pilot dies after plane crashes during gender reveal party
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 06:19:04 GMT
(CNN) — A pilot has died after the plane he was flying as part of a gender reveal party in Mexico crashed on Sunday.Video posted online shows the plane releasing pink smoke as it flies over a couple waiting in front of a sign that reads “Oh baby,” surrounded by pink and blue balloons.The recording captures the moment the plane’s left wing appears to separate from the fuselage as it flies away.Alan Francisco Rangel of the Sinaloa Red Cross told CNN that paramedics treated the pilot at the crash site in San Pedro, Navolato and then took him to a local hospital, where he died.Authorities did not release the pilot’s name, and the cause of the crash is not clear.No further injuries were reported as a result of the accident.Gender reveal parties — which initially used cakes to inform party guests of an unborn child’s sex — have become increasingly elaborate and sometimes dangerous.A 2020 wildfire that killed a Southern California firefighter and destroyed five homes was ...San Jose: Motorcyclist dies from injuries suffered in August crash
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 06:19:04 GMT
SAN JOSE — A man died from injuries suffered in a motorcycle crash he was involved in almost three weeks prior, according to authorities.The crash occurred at 9:15 p.m. on Aug. 10 in the area of Tully Road and Mclaughlin Avenue, according to a news release from San Jose police. The driver of the motorcycle was traveling west on Tully when he collided with the passenger side of a Buick sedan as it was turning left from eastbound Tully Road, police said.The driver and lone passenger of the Buick remained at the scene and cooperated with the investigation.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Teen driver arrested after man on San Jose sidewalk is fatally struck Crashes and Disasters | I-580 crash leaves 2 dead, 1 seriously injured Crashes and Disasters | Pedestrian struck and killed in San Jose in early morning crash Crashes and Disasters | Wrong-way, head-on collision kills 2, injures 3 others in San Mateo County Crashe...2 arrested for string of retail thefts at CVS stores in San Mateo County, East Bay
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 06:19:04 GMT
(KRON) -- Two San Francisco residents were arrested on Monday following an organized retail theft at a CVS store in San Carlos, according to the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office. Just after 7 p.m., deputies responded to a report of suspects who were shoplifting makeup from a CVS store on San Carlos Avenue and fled in a black Mercedes. The car was eventually located by deputies and the suspects were positively identified by witnesses, police said.Deputies searched the suspects' car and found stolen makeup from the CVS store in San Carlos that was estimated at $1,000. Suspect arrested for alleged hit-and-run fatality of pedestrian in Santa Rosa In addition, other stolen makeup was recovered and identified as being from multiple CVS stores in San Mateo County and the East Bay totaling an estimated $5,000 to $6,000, the sheriff's office said.Both suspects, Hajar Soumbati, 22, and Marwa Abdalla, 19, were arrested and booked into the San Mateo County Jail. This investigation remains o...Remote workers could be more, not less engaged, Georgetown professor says
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 06:19:04 GMT
Disengaged employees are becoming a larger problem. According to a recent Gallup poll, employees working from home are feeling more disconnected from their employers, the lowest it has been since before the pandemic.But it doesn’t have to be that way.Sharon Hill, an associate professor of management at the George Washington University School of Business, has been researching virtual work for the past two decades to find both the positive and negative implications of it.Communication between managers and remote workers is key to engagement, and lack of communication is a primary cause of disengagement.“We know that research shows that we tend to communicate less frequently in a virtual environment,” Hill said. “So, if managers feel that they are over-communicating, they probably have it about right.”One of her recent papers focused on behaviors that make an effective leader in a virtual work environment. One of them is to know the technology, without hav...Latest news
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