Wednesday, November 20, 2013

THE LEMONADE COOKBOOK ~ SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COMFORT FOOD FROM L.A.'S FAVORITE MODERN CAFETERIA

THE LEMONADE COOKBOOK: 
Southern California Comfort Food From L.A.’s Favorite Modern Cafeteria
By Alan Jackson and Joann Cianciulli
 St. Martins Press - $30.00
Reviewed by Teresa Hatfield
Author, Splendid Sass


Do you love a hometown cafeteria so much that you just have to eat there, and when you have guests visit, you want to share the cafeteria with them?  Lemonade is one of those places, and now they have written a cookbook full of their most loved recipes.

Forbidden Rice with Hearts of Palms, Mushrooms and a Jalapeño Vinaigrette Bay Shrimp with Cannellini Beans dressed in Shallots and Cayenne Pepper, Red Miso Short Rib Braise, Lemon Poppy Seed Bundt Cake, and of course, unique Lemonade concoctions like Peach Ginger, Pear Basil, and Cantaloupe Sage.

The recipes in this book are exactly what a home cook or a gourmet chef would cook at home.  ENJOY!


 Arugula, Fif, and Blue Cheese Salad with Sherry Vinagrette

 Brussel Sprout, Shaved Parmesan with Sherry Vinagrette

 Char Siu Chicken

 Grilled Skirt Steak

Red Velvet Cake

AND...

the recipe for Chocolate Pot De Creme!


To purchase this book, follow this link .

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4 comments :

The Buzz Blog said...

Teresa, this book looks so wonderful - fresh and approachable recipes we'd love to try! We're on the same foodie wavelength today.
xxoo
C + C

Karen said...

Teresa,
I've eaten at Lemonade, it's great to know that I could find recipes for some of the deliciousness they serve.
xo,
Karen

michele said...

methinks the universe is telling me i need more brussel sprouts in my life, and who am i to argue? what a charming book!

michele

TheFountainHead said...

Lots of fit people in Socal and places like this are always packed. Having endocrine issues, nutrition has been upfront one of the best defenses against not so wonderful doctors, high medical bills, SIDE EFFECTS FROM MEDICATION, etc. and ideas on how to cook these things is a huge innovation. Not this month, it's literally a huge innovation of the decade. No seriously, lots of improvement when you cut out chemicals and pull in nutrients. Its' not just about fitness, although the vanity which comes along with better health isn't exactly a bad thing.

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