Dinner with Tamar Adler | DARIEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Dinner with Tamar Adler | DARIEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Dinner with Tamar Adler
April 1 @ 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
We invite you to join us for one of two unique opportunities to meet James Beard and IACP Award-winning author Tamar Adler.
6:30PM: Intimate Dinner Party at Arden’s Rowayton featuring food inspired by The Everlasting Meal Cookbook. Ticket includes passed hors d’eouvres and welcome cocktail + four course dinner + signed copy of The Everlasting Meal Cookbook. Tamar will be in conversation during dinner, talking about her new book and career as a chef and renowned writer.
ABOUT TAMAR ADLER
Tamar Adler is the James Beard and IACP Award–winning author of An Everlasting Meal; Something Old, Something New; and The Everlasting Meal Cookbook. She is a contributing editor at Vogue, has been a New York Times Magazine columnist, and the host of the Luminary podcast, Food Actually. She has cooked at Chez Panisse, and lives in Hudson, New York.
ABOUT THE EVERLASTING MEAL COOKBOOK
The award-winning, bestselling author of An Everlasting Meal serves up an inspiring, money-saving, environmentally responsible, A-to-Z collection of simple recipes that utilize all kinds of leftovers—perfect for solo meals or for feeding the whole family.
Food waste is a serious issue today—nearly forty percent of the food we buy gets tossed out. Most of us look around the kitchen and struggle to use up everything we buy, and then when it comes to leftovers we’re stuck. That’s where Tamar Adler can help—her area of culinary expertise is finding delicious destinies for leftovers. Whether it’s extra potatoes or meat, citrus peels or cold rice, a few final olives in a jar or the end of a piece of cheese, she has an appetizing solution.
Here, in An Everlasting Meal Cookbook, she offers more than 3,500 easy and creative ideas to use up nearly every kind of leftover—and helpfully explains how long each recipe takes. Now you can easily transform a leftover burrito into a lunch of fried rice, or stale breakfast donuts into bread pudding. These inspiring and tasty recipes don’t require any precise measurements, making this cookbook a go-to resource for when your kitchen seems full of meal endings with no clear meal beginnings in sight. Organized alphabetically and filled with foods across the spectrum—from applesauce to truffles and potato chip crumbs to cabbage—this comprehensive guide makes it easy to flip through so you can find a use for all types of unused food.
Sensible, frugal, and consistently delicious, the recipes in An Everlasting Meal Cookbook allow you to prepare meals with economy and grace, making this a vital resource that every home cook needs.
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