Lyons Press, September 2010
Nearly 100 surprising and savory recipes
for a favorite fruit
The idea for The Comfort of Apples came to chefs Philip and
Lauren Rubin when, after an afternoon spent picking apples at a local
orchard, they looked at each other and wondered, "What do we do with
them?" With the abundance of apples filling farmer's markets,
supermarket produce sections, and orchards every fall, it is a rare
soul who doesn't wind up with a veritable bounty of apple varieties
filling their larder for at least several months out of the year. And
yet many cooks don't realize that apples have infinite cooking
applications beyond sauces, crisps, and pies. As this beautifully
illustrated book shows, they can be julienned raw in a salad; poached
whole in wine; used in the form of cider as a deglazing or braising
liquid; fermented into warm drinks; or juiced and turned into sorbet.
The list goes on.
Excited by the many uses for the humble apple, the authors here share
nearly one hundred original recipes that will take the home cook beyond
the basics -- recipes for breakfast, appetizers, entrees, and desserts.
In addition, they suggest the best apples for certain recipes,
including many unconventional varieties that are showing up at
greenmarkets and farm stands across North America. Some of the
mouthwatering recipes include Poached Eggs and Apple Butter; Crostini
with Clams, Bacon, and Apples; Oysters with Apple and Lime Granite;
Crisp Pork Belly with Lentils and Applesauce; Gnocchi with Cauliflower,
Peas, and Apples; and Applesauce Spice Cake with Penuche Icing.
hardcover | ISBN: 9780762759644 | Publication Date: September 2010
Reviews:
"As a native of the Big Apple who has opened many restaurants there, I
have always been fascinated by the imagery of the apple and by the
wonderful sweet and savory tastes of this favorite fruit. Now, with The
Comfort
of
Apples, Philip and Lauren Rubin present an engaging and
comprehensive book about all things Apple. I learned so many things I
didn't know about apples, and the recipes are diverse and wonderful.
The definitive answers to the often asked question, 'How do you like
them apples?' are in this great book."
--Drew Nieporent, restaurateur (Tribeca Grill, Nobu, Corton,
Centrico)