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Amaro : le monde spirituel des liqueurs à base de plantes douces amères, avec cocktails, recette-

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Neuf: Livre neuf, n'ayant jamais été lu ni utilisé, en parfait état, sans pages manquantes ni ...
ISBN
9781607747482
Book Title
Amaro : the Spirited World of Bittersweet, Herbal Liqueurs, with Cocktails, Recipes, and Formulas
Publisher
Potter/Ten SPEED/Harmony/Rodale
Item Length
9.2 in
Publication Year
2016
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
1.1 in
Author
Brad Thomas Parsons
Genre
Cooking, Science
Topic
Life Sciences / Anatomy & Physiology (See Also Life Sciences / Human Anatomy & Physiology), Regional & Ethnic / Italian, Beverages / Alcoholic / Bartending
Item Weight
28.9 Oz
Item Width
6.8 in
Number of Pages
280 Pages

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Publisher
Potter/Ten SPEED/Harmony/Rodale
ISBN-10
1607747480
ISBN-13
9781607747482
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219583316

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Book Title
Amaro : the Spirited World of Bittersweet, Herbal Liqueurs, with Cocktails, Recipes, and Formulas
Number of Pages
280 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2016
Topic
Life Sciences / Anatomy & Physiology (See Also Life Sciences / Human Anatomy & Physiology), Regional & Ethnic / Italian, Beverages / Alcoholic / Bartending
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Cooking, Science
Author
Brad Thomas Parsons
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
28.9 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.8 in

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Trade
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2016-012981
Reviews
"Long before there were chef-driven cocktails, there were monk-driven digestivi , also known as amaro . They made us feel better, encouraged post-prandial discourse, and set us up for a better tomorrow. Thanks to Brad Thomas Parsons, we now have a book that properly celebrates the category, and teaches us just how sweet it is to drink what''s bitter." - Danny Meyer, founder of the Union Square Hospitality Group "I am a longtime lover of bitter Italian liqueurs. But this smart handbook has deepened my understanding of and heightened my appreciation for amaro and its kin. Read this and you will be thirsty."  - Mario Batali "Brad Thomas Parsons''s Bitters quickly became the definitive guide to a mysterious but essential cocktail ingredient. He''s done it again with Amaro , a gorgeous, comprehensive, and delectable exploration of the world''s bittersweet aperitifs and digestifs. Parsons''s passion for the history, culture, and personalities behind these herbaceous concoctions, coupled with Ed Anderson''s gorgeous photography, make Amaro a must-have." - Amy Stewart, author of The Drunken Botanist   "A few things happen as you age: you start really liking yogurt, you talk about seeing ''other people,'' you''re willing to risk big to let out a memorable ''Bababooey!'' scream at your son''s piano recital, and, fortunately, you begin to really enjoy bitters. Not only for their taste, but also because they''re a panacea for the middle-aged gut. Amaro is no longer strictly a clever way to deter teenage partygoers from raiding the house bar; it''s a staple ingredient, and it''s about time for such a thoroughly researched and deliciously presented book on the subject. Amaro is complete and thirst-inducing. Two thumbs up!" - Frdric Morin and David McMillan, authors of The Art of Living According to Joe Beef "Fernet-Branca: what would we do without it?  It is certainly my favorite of the amaros; some even say that it cures all known ailments and improves the humors. What a treat to read  Amaro , a book devoted to these bittersweet aids to digestion, health, and happiness."  - Fergus Henderson, author of  The Complete Nose to Tail "With cocktail recipes, amaro-spiked desserts, and even a guide to making your own amari, this book is a comprehensive guide to the liqueur. But more than just a guide, Amaro is a book you actually want to read. It''s written by Brad Thomas Parsons, the author of the James Beard and IACP award-winning book on bitters, and its best feature are the recipe headnotes. Ranging from personal anecdotes about cocktails to multiple paragraphs about a classic''s history, you get fun, interesting context with every recipe." - Saveur "One man''s love affair with bitter liqueurs...the book is ideally timed: Many Americans in the last few years have discovered the bracing pleasures of drinks like Campari, Aperol, Cynar and even the acerbic Fernet Branca." -  New York Times "...Parsons does a terrific job of showcasing [amari] in this collection of over 100 recipes." - Publishers Weekly  "...Parsons succeeds at opening up exciting possibilities to try at home or seek out at bars."   -  Library Journal "Parsons more than delivers on sweet ways to enjoy the spirit, explains the vast amari family tree and gives tips for how to make your own variety for every season." -  Tasting Table "The man who might as well change his middle name to "bitter" is back with a follow-up to his award-winning  Bitters . Beautifully photographed by Ed Anderson,  Amaro  is as much a desperately needed guide to the opaque and ill-defined world of bitter herbal liqueurs as it is a visual love letter to Italy. ... Parsons once again shows why he''s become one of the drink world''s most reliable voices." - PUNCH  , "Long before there were chef-driven cocktails, there were monk-driven digestivi , also known as amaro . They made us feel better, encouraged post-prandial discourse, and set us up for a better tomorrow. Thanks to Brad Thomas Parsons, we now have a book that properly celebrates the category, and teaches us just how sweet it is to drink what's bitter." - Danny Meyer, founder of the Union Square Hospitality Group "I am a longtime lover of bitter Italian liqueurs. But this smart handbook has deepened my understanding of and heightened my appreciation for amaro and its kin. Read this and you will be thirsty."  - Mario Batali "Brad Thomas Parsons's Bitters quickly became the definitive guide to a mysterious but essential cocktail ingredient. He's done it again with Amaro , a gorgeous, comprehensive, and delectable exploration of the world's bittersweet aperitifs and digestifs. Parsons's passion for the history, culture, and personalities behind these herbaceous concoctions, coupled with Ed Anderson's gorgeous photography, make Amaro a must-have." - Amy Stewart, author of The Drunken Botanist   "A few things happen as you age: you start really liking yogurt, you talk about seeing 'other people,' you're willing to risk big to let out a memorable 'Bababooey!' scream at your son's piano recital, and, fortunately, you begin to really enjoy bitters. Not only for their taste, but also because they're a panacea for the middle-aged gut. Amaro is no longer strictly a clever way to deter teenage partygoers from raiding the house bar; it's a staple ingredient, and it's about time for such a thoroughly researched and deliciously presented book on the subject. Amaro is complete and thirst-inducing. Two thumbs up!" - Frédéric Morin and David McMillan, authors of The Art of Living According to Joe Beef "Fernet-Branca: what would we do without it?  It is certainly my favorite of the amaros; some even say that it cures all known ailments and improves the humors. What a treat to read  Amaro , a book devoted to these bittersweet aids to digestion, health, and happiness."  - Fergus Henderson, author of  The Complete Nose to Tail "With cocktail recipes, amaro-spiked desserts, and even a guide to making your own amari, this book is a comprehensive guide to the liqueur. But more than just a guide, Amaro is a book you actually want to read. It's written by Brad Thomas Parsons, the author of the James Beard and IACP award-winning book on bitters, and its best feature are the recipe headnotes. Ranging from personal anecdotes about cocktails to multiple paragraphs about a classic's history, you get fun, interesting context with every recipe." - Saveur, "Long before there were chef-driven cocktails, there were monk-driven digestivi , also known as amaro . They made us feel better, encouraged post-prandial discourse, and set us up for a better tomorrow. Thanks to Brad Thomas Parsons, we now have a book that properly celebrates the category, and teaches us just how sweet it is to drink what's bitter." - Danny Meyer, founder of the Union Square Hospitality Group "I am a longtime lover of bitter Italian liqueurs. But this smart handbook has deepened my understanding of and heightened my appreciation for amaro and its kin. Read this and you will be thirsty."  - Mario Batali "Brad Thomas Parsons's Bitters quickly became the definitive guide to a mysterious but essential cocktail ingredient. He's done it again with Amaro , a gorgeous, comprehensive, and delectable exploration of the world's bittersweet aperitifs and digestifs. Parsons's passion for the history, culture, and personalities behind these herbaceous concoctions, coupled with Ed Anderson's gorgeous photography, make Amaro a must-have." - Amy Stewart, author of The Drunken Botanist   "A few things happen as you age: you start really liking yogurt, you talk about seeing 'other people,' you're willing to risk big to let out a memorable 'Bababooey!' scream at your son's piano recital, and, fortunately, you begin to really enjoy bitters. Not only for their taste, but also because they're a panacea for the middle-aged gut. Amaro is no longer strictly a clever way to deter teenage partygoers from raiding the house bar; it's a staple ingredient, and it's about time for such a thoroughly researched and deliciously presented book on the subject. Amaro is complete and thirst-inducing. Two thumbs up!" - Frédéric Morin and David McMillan, authors of The Art of Living According to Joe Beef "Fernet-Branca: what would we do without it?  It is certainly my favorite of the amaros; some even say that it cures all known ailments and improves the humors. What a treat to read  Amaro , a book devoted to these bittersweet aids to digestion, health, and happiness."  - Fergus Henderson, author of  The Complete Nose to Tail "With cocktail recipes, amaro-spiked desserts, and even a guide to making your own amari, this book is a comprehensive guide to the liqueur. But more than just a guide, Amaro is a book you actually want to read. It's written by Brad Thomas Parsons, the author of the James Beard and IACP award-winning book on bitters, and its best feature are the recipe headnotes. Ranging from personal anecdotes about cocktails to multiple paragraphs about a classic's history, you get fun, interesting context with every recipe." - Saveur "...Parsons does a terrific job of showcasing [amari] in this collection of over 100 recipes." - Publishers Weekly , "Long before there were chef-driven cocktails, there were monk-driven digestivi , also known as amaro . They made us feel better, encouraged post-prandial discourse, and set us up for a better tomorrow. Thanks to Brad Thomas Parsons, we now have a book that properly celebrates the category, and teaches us just how sweet it is to drink what's bitter." - Danny Meyer, founder of the Union Square Hospitality Group "I am a longtime lover of bitter Italian liqueurs. But this smart handbook has deepened my understanding of and heightened my appreciation for amaro and its kin. Read this and you will be thirsty."  - Mario Batali "Brad Thomas Parsons's Bitters quickly became the definitive guide to a mysterious but essential cocktail ingredient. He's done it again with Amaro , a gorgeous, comprehensive, and delectable exploration of the world's bittersweet aperitifs and digestifs. Parsons's passion for the history, culture, and personalities behind these herbaceous concoctions, coupled with Ed Anderson's gorgeous photography, make Amaro a must-have." - Amy Stewart, author of The Drunken Botanist   "A few things happen as you age: you start really liking yogurt, you talk about seeing 'other people,' you're willing to risk big to let out a memorable 'Bababooey!' scream at your son's piano recital, and, fortunately, you begin to really enjoy bitters. Not only for their taste, but also because they're a panacea for the middle-aged gut. Amaro is no longer strictly a clever way to deter teenage partygoers from raiding the house bar; it's a staple ingredient, and it's about time for such a thoroughly researched and deliciously presented book on the subject. Amaro is complete and thirst-inducing. Two thumbs up!" - Frédéric Morin and David McMillan, authors of The Art of Living According to Joe Beef "Fernet-Branca: what would we do without it?  It is certainly my favorite of the amaros; some even say that it cures all known ailments and improves the humors. What a treat to read  Amaro , a book devoted to these bittersweet aids to digestion, health, and happiness."  - Fergus Henderson, author of  The Complete Nose to Tail "With cocktail recipes, amaro-spiked desserts, and even a guide to making your own amari, this book is a comprehensive guide to the liqueur. But more than just a guide, Amaro is a book you actually want to read. It's written by Brad Thomas Parsons, the author of the James Beard and IACP award-winning book on bitters, and its best feature are the recipe headnotes. Ranging from personal anecdotes about cocktails to multiple paragraphs about a classic's history, you get fun, interesting context with every recipe." - Saveur "...Parsons does a terrific job of showcasing [amari] in this collection of over 100 recipes." - Publishers Weekly  "...Parsons succeeds at opening up exciting possibilities to try at home or seek out at bars."   -  Library Journal "Parsons more than delivers on sweet ways to enjoy the spirit, explains the vast amari family tree and gives tips for how to make your own variety for every season." -  Tasting Table, "Long before there were chef-driven cocktails, there were monk-driven digestivi , also known as amaro . They made us feel better, encouraged post-prandial discourse, and set us up for a better tomorrow. Thanks to Brad Thomas Parsons, we now have a book that properly celebrates the category, and teaches us just how sweet it is to drink what's bitter." -Danny Meyer, founder of the Union Square Hospitality Group "Brad Thomas Parsons's Bitters quickly became the definitive guide to a mysterious but essential cocktail ingredient. He's done it again with Amaro , a gorgeous, comprehensive, and delectable exploration of the world's bittersweet aperitifs and digestifs. Parsons's passion for the history, culture, and personalities behind these herbaceous concoctions, coupled with Ed Anderson's gorgeous photography, make Amaro a must-have." -Amy Stewart, author of The Drunken Botanist   "I am a longtime lover of bitter Italian liqueurs. But this smart handbook has deepened my understanding of and heightened my appreciation for amaro and its kin. Read this and you will be thirsty." -Mario Batali   "A few things happen as you age: you start really liking yogurt, you talk about seeing 'other people,' you're willing to risk big to let out a memorable 'Bababooey!' scream at your son's piano recital, and, fortunately, you begin to really enjoy bitters. Not only for their taste, but also because they're a panacea for the middle-aged gut. Amaro is no longer strictly a clever way to deter teenage partygoers from raiding the house bar; it's a staple ingredient, and it's about time for such a thoroughly researched and deliciously presented book on the subject. Amaro is complete and thirst-inducing. Two thumbs up!" -Frédéric Morin and David McMillan, authors of The Art of Living According to Joe Beef
Synopsis
Featuring more than 100 recipes, Amaro is the first book to demystify the ever-expanding, bittersweet world, and is a must-have for any home cocktail enthusiast or industry professional. The European tradition of making bittersweet liqueurs--called amari in Italian--has been around for centuries. But it is only recently that these herbaceous digestifs have moved from the dusty back bar to center stage in the United States, and become a key ingredient on cocktail lists in the country's best bars and restaurants. Lucky for us, today there is a dizzying range of amaro available-from familiar favorites like Averna and Fernet-Branca, to the growing category of regional, American-made amaro. Starting with a rip-roaring tour of bars, cafes, and distilleries in Italy, amaro's spiritual home, Brad Thomas Parsons-author of the James Beard and IACP Award-winner Bitters -will open your eyes to the rich history and vibrant culture of amaro today. With more than 100 recipes for amaro-centric cocktails, DIY amaro, and even amaro-spiked desserts, you'll be living (and drinking) la dolce vita., Featuring more than 100 recipes, Amaro is the first book to demystify the ever-expanding, bittersweet world, and is a must-have for any home cocktail enthusiast or industry professional. The European tradition of making bittersweet liqueurs--called amari in Italian--has been around for centuries. But it is only recently that these herbaceous digestifs have moved from the dusty back bar to center stage in the United States, and become a key ingredient on cocktail lists in the country's best bars and restaurants. Lucky for us, today there is a dizzying range of amaro available--from familiar favorites like Averna and Fernet-Branca, to the growing category of regional, American-made amaro. Starting with a rip-roaring tour of bars, caf s, and distilleries in Italy, amaro's spiritual home, Brad Thomas Parsons--author of the James Beard and IACP Award-winner Bitters --will open your eyes to the rich history and vibrant culture of amaro today. With more than 100 recipes for amaro-centric cocktails, DIY amaro, and even amaro-spiked desserts, you'll be living (and drinking) la dolce vita.
LC Classification Number
TX951.P3548 2016
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Copyright Date
2016

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