If you are one of many who have a torn and tattered, sauce-splattered copy of the iconic "Joy of Cooking" cookbook, then do we have good news for you. According to a new press release, "Joy of Cooking ...
On a recent Saturday in Portland, Oregon, the farmers' market was a cornucopia of colors, and tantalizing aromas wafted through the brisk fall air. "It's our happy place," said John Becker, who with ...
Revising "Joy of Cooking" was a 1,200-page task for John Becker and Megan Scott that was in their blood. Becker is the great-grandson of founding editor Irma S. Rombauer, who self-published "Joy of ...
The new, updated edition of one of the most popular cookbooks ever published, "Joy of Cooking" (Scribner) has been thoroughly revised and expanded by John Becker (great-grandson of the original author ...
I discovered “Joy of Cooking” when I was 12 or maybe 13 — it was a half-day off from school — and I noticed a recipe for chicken Kiev. It sounded exotic, like something Anna Karenina would eat — ...
An article entitled “The Obsessive Sport of Shopping for a Vintage ‘Joy of Cooking’” by Genevieve Walker recently caught my eye on Bon Appétit’s website. The article sent me scrambling to locate my ...
Slice up a warm, crusty baguette and serve this traditional side dish specialty of upstate New York as a satisfying meal. The dish, also known as Uttica Greens, is one of 600 new recipes in the 2019 ...
If you grew up consulting the “Joy of Cooking,” revisions over the past many years may have left you with mixed feelings. But the newest edition, due Nov. 12 from Scribner, will delight you. And if ...
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