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A World of Classic Diner Delights, from Homestyle Dinners to Satisfying Breakfasts and Fun Midnight Treats
Clarkson Potter
September 2005
160 pages ISBN: 1400081084 Paperback
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The motto at the Comfort Diner is a simple one: “Time to
eat good food!” And for Ira Freehof, owner of New York’s Comfort
Diner, “good food” means fresh interpretations of classic
American comfort food. Here he shares all the recipes that
lure hungry types of all stripes into the cozy, bright
booths of his restaurants, which have earned best-diner
awards from Time Out New York and The Resident. Diner-
inspired standards from Mom’s Meatloaf to perfect Macaroni
and Cheese are covered, but so are newer dishes that have
been eagerly adopted into the pantheon of American culinary
favorites: Warm Taco Salad, Black Bean Quesadillas, Chinese
Chicken Salad, and Three-Bean Vegetarian Chili. With
recipes that both hearken back to the golden age of the
diner and update the classics for today’s healthful living,
this comfort food is truly family food that everyone will
enjoy. Because it’s always time to eat good food, The Comfort
Diner Cookbook has irresistible recipes to fuel you from
morning to midnight: substantial breakfasts (from Breakfast
Burritos to Berry-Stuffed French Toast); sandwiches—
traditional and with a twist (featuring the Cobb Salad
Sandwich and the Thanksgiving-on-a-Roll Turkey, Cheddar,
and Cranberry Melt); an entire delectable chapter devoted
to grilled cheese—and another to thick milkshakes; a
healthy helping of scrumptious salads; anytime small plates
(such as Jalapeño Cheddar Cornbread and Shrimp with Bloody
Mary Cocktail Sauce); satisfying big plates (including the
ultimate Comforting Chicken Potpie); and divine desserts
(with a heavenly Banana Cream Pie). Accompanying these
surefire recipes is a wealth of lore about America’s
favorite homestyle dishes and foodstuffs, along with a side
of diner trivia and nostalgia, making this book as fun to
read as it is rewarding to use.
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