Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner... Life! Recipes and Adventures from My Home Kitchen

Author(s): Missy Robbins

Food

In her first cookbook, the acclaimed chef shares her favorite cook-at-home recipes, inspired by her year off from professional cooking.

Missy Robbins had been on an upward trajectory through the ranks of chefdom, racking up accolades in Chicago at Spiaggia and in New York as the executive chef of A Voce Madison and A Voce Columbus, both of which earned Michelin stars under her leadership. But success in the grueling world of restaurant cooking took a toll, in sacrifices of time, health, and relationships. So in 2013 Robbins hung up the title of executive chef to explore life outside of the restaurant.

This book is a result of that year off: A collection of recipes that Robbins created in her tiny West Village kitchen while she rediscovered life outside of the restaurant world. These dishes, organized around essays narrating her year off, will help readers fall in love with cooking again, as Robbins did. In addition to pasta and the Italian-inspired dishes that Robbins is known for, there are her childhood favorites, such as chicken soup with ricotta dumplings, and breakfast, vegetable, and salad recipes, resulting from Robbins's commitment to healthier eating habits; there is also a chapter of Asian recipes, inspired by a long-wished-for trip to Vietnam and Thailand. Intimate, engaging, and filled with Robbins's signature thoughtful, ingredient-driven cooking, this cookbook gives readers the secrets to delicious and varied home cooking within a poignant story of self-discovery.


Product Information

Missy Robbins is recognized for her exemplary Italian cuisine. She received critical acclaim as Executive Chef of A Voce restaurants (A Voce Columbus and A Voce Madison) from the 2008 to 2013. Under her direction, A Voce Madison earned a Michelin star in 2009, and A Voce Columbus earned its Michelin star in 2010. (Both stars were maintained throughout her tenure.) Preciously, Robbins was executive chef at Spiaggia in Chicago, during which time the restaurant was nominated by The James Beard Foundation for Outstanding Restaurant (National) twice and for Outstanding Service in 2008. After taking a year off from cooking in professional kitchens, Robbins opened her first restaurant, Lilia in 2016.Carrie King is a cookbook writer who has cooked in restaurants in France, Ireland, and New York. She is the co-author of Amanda Freitag's best-selling cookbook The Chef Next Door.

General Fields

  • : 9780847859979
  • : Rizzoli International Publications
  • : Rizzoli International Publications
  • : 01 September 2017
  • : 26.70 cmmm X 19.10 cmmm
  • : United States
  • : 01 August 2017
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Missy Robbins
  • : Hardback
  • : Oct-17
  • : en
  • : 641.5
  • : 224
  • : 150 colour photographs