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Cook It Up: Bold Moves for Family Foods: A Cookbook
Cook It Up: Bold Moves for Family Foods: A Cookbook
Cook It Up: Bold Moves for Family Foods: A Cookbook
Cook It Up: Bold Moves for Family Foods: A Cookbook
Cook It Up: Bold Moves for Family Foods: A Cookbook
Cook It Up: Bold Moves for Family Foods: A Cookbook
Cook It Up: Bold Moves for Family Foods: A Cookbook
Cook It Up: Bold Moves for Family Foods: A Cookbook

Cook It Up: Bold Moves for Family Foods: A Cookbook

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About Cook It Up: Bold Moves For Family Foods: A Cookbook

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • 75 family favorites get leveled up to be even bolder, saucier, cheesier, and crisper thanks to Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli and her highly opinionated chef-in-training daughter Ava! From the time she was old enough to hold a fork, Ava has been at Alex’s side in the kitchen, whether eating lusciously cheesy gnocchi at Alex’s New York City restaurant, Butter, or making classic French omelets with her famous Iron Chef mom. While Alex turns to treasured cookbooks for inspiration, Ava scrolls through TikTok—and now as a teenager, Ava is teaching Alex a thing or two. Through seventy-five witty and informative recipes, Alex and Ava share a repertoire of dishes that define their modern family meals: bold flavored, comforting, satisfying, and always supremely delicious. Side by side, they cook their way through family favorites like Blueberry Pie from Alex’s mom, a legendary cookbook editor, and Nanny Ida’s Crisp Potato Latkes. Tips and notes offer great cooking advice for achieving the fluffiest frittatas (add water, never milk) and how to season and mix meatballs so they always stay juicy (spread the mixture up around the sides of the bowl and then season). There’s even a bonus recipe for dog biscuits, inspired by Alex and Ava’s family dog, Leon! Cooking with authority is learned and earned in this smart and joyous cookbook that celebrates a mother-daughter bond that’s stronger than the even the most garlicky garlic bread (the secret is—surprise—lots of shallots!).