I discovered “Joy of Cooking” when I was 12 or maybe 13 — it was a half-day off from school — and I noticed a recipe for chicken Kiev. It sounded exotic, like something Anna Karenina would eat — ...
On a recent Saturday in Portland, Oregon, the farmers' market was a cornucopia of colors, and tantalizing aromas wafted through the brisk fall air. "It's our happy place," said John Becker, who with ...
There’s a well-attended boutique cooking school in Wellesley and according to its chef most of her business has been by word of mouth. Operated by Amy Lipton, out of her own home kitchen, Joyful ...
“Cooking should be a joy,” believes spice expert Debbie Kornberg. The founder of Spice + Leaf and host of Spice it Up with Deb, Kornberg can trace her love of cooking back to her childhood. “I used to ...
The 9th edition of “Joy of Cooking,” which was first published in 1931, will be published Nov. 12. Here are some things to know about what has been called America's most popular cookbook. “The Joy of ...
Irma Rombauer first published "The Joy of Cooking" in 1931 with her daughter, Marion Rombauer Becker, who updated each subsequent edition until 1975. Marion's son, Ethan Becker, returned the book to ...
The other day I overheard on a public radio program the surprising results of a recent study — alas, that only 10 percent of the American public enjoy cooking, while the remaining 90 percent are ...
Cheese, joy, and an inordinate amount of garlic are just a few things in abundance in the new YouTube cooking show Cooking in a Wheelchair. The idea to make an accessible cookery show came during ...
An article entitled “The Obsessive Sport of Shopping for a Vintage ‘Joy of Cooking’” by Genevieve Walker recently caught my eye on Bon Appétit’s website. The article sent me scrambling to locate my ...