Meat And Potatoes (Paperback) by Schwartz, Joan

Paperback; Published 10/28/2003; 176 Pages; ISBN 9780812966640

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From well-known cookbook author Joan Schwartz, creator of the delectable Macaroni and Cheese, comes Meat and Potatoes/ a new collection of outstanding recipes from celebrated chefs across the country.



Here are the special recipes of celebrated chefs like Anita Lo, Bobby Flay, Mitchel London, and Patricia Yeo. These chefs work their magic with beef, lamb, veal, and pork in combination of a variety of both white and sweet potatoes. Roasted, braised, or grilled, turned into soups, salads, croquettes or stews, these ingredients are the stuff of endless possibilities.



Following a fact-filled Introduction, this book takes us from simple preparations such as Grilled Rosemary-Marinated New York Strip Steak with Potato Gratin, and Country-Style Veal Chops with Potatoes and Mushrooms, to eye-opening (but eminently doable) creations such as Slow-Braised Veal and Vanilla Sweet Potato Shepherd's Pie, Braised Short Ribs with Mashed Boniato and Gingered Baby Bok Choy, and Indian Spiced Rack of Lamb with Potato Tikki and Mint Yogurt.



With the renaissance of comfort food in full swing, Meat and Potatoes is a must-have cookbook and an ideal gift for cooks of all levels.

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Use a vegetable brush to scrub potatoes before preparing- it's an easy way to ensure you've gotten all the dirt off.