A collection of recipes for salads, pastas, and regional specialties accompanies the story of a small cafe+a7 in a community united by a desire to do good through fine cooking. By the author of Brother Juniper's Bread Book.
Peter Reinhart is a master baker, educator, and award-winning author, renowned for his deep exploration of bread and pizza. His books, including The Bread Baker’s Apprentice, American Pie: My Search for the Perfect Pizza, and Bread Revolution, have redefined the way people think about baking. With multiple James Beard Awards under his belt, he is considered one of the most influential voices in the world of bread and artisan baking. A passionate teacher, Peter serves as a Chef on Assignment at Johnson & Wales University, where he shares his expertise with aspiring bakers. He has also worked as a consultant for major food brands, helped develop innovative baking techniques, and even delivered a TED Talk on the transformative power of bread. His lifelong quest for the perfect pizza led him on a journey across the U.S. and Italy, documented in American Pie, and continues through Pizza Quest, a blog where he explores the art and craft of pizza-making. Peter’s work goes beyond recipes—he delves into the history, science, and philosophy of baking, believing that bread is not just food but a metaphor for transformation and discovery. Whether you’re a home baker, a professional, or just someone who loves a good loaf, his books offer inspiration, technique, and a deep appreciation for the magic of fermentation.
Definitely a pleasant comfort read. I enjoyed the mystical and philosophical take on cooking and sharing food. The recipes themselves are a bit outdated; such as kimchi with cayenne pepper but no fish sauce or gochugaru. All things considered, a nice book!
A good, more personal volume from Peter. Nice to get to know him better. The book has some recipes too -pastas, salads, sauces, breads, muffins. He is by nature spiritual, but universal enough not to make anyone uncomfortable.
Yummy, healthy, easy to make recipes. There is a section of soup recipes in this book called 'Penicillin Soups', this is my first line of defence during cold/flu season.
A sweet, personal spiritual journey through food, from the author of Brother Juniper's Bread Book. The bread recipes in this make me wish I could still eat gluten.