Inspired by the recipes he created on his cooking show, the food in What Would Brian Boitano Make? is sophisticated yet simple and accessible. I especially love that every recipe in this book is accompanied by a heartfelt story to explain what inspired it. Yes Boitano was heavily inspired by his travels, but people inspire his food just as much as his travels do, often using his friends and family as his muse in the kitchen.
While I ran out of time to try any of the recipes in this book because I checked it out at the library and there was another person who had it on hold, there were a few that I was looking forward to trying, such as:
- White wine sangria
- Sauteed vegetable and quinoa salad
- Grilled corn, jicama, and bean salad
- Grilled flank steak with arugula gremolata
- Horchata rice pudding
What Would Brian Boitano Make: Fresh and Fun Recipes for Sharing with Family and Friends
Published: May 7, 2013
Publisher: Lyons Press
Pages: 256
Genre: Cookery
Audience: Adults
Disclosure: Library Copy
I haven't watched the show because, like you, I figured it wouldn't be worth it. Now you have me curious. Sounds like his book is a good one to check out of the library.
ReplyDeleteBrian Boitano has a show on the Food Network..wow, it must be awhile since I watch that channel!
ReplyDeleteI agree..sounds like a library read.
I think it's moved over to the Cooking Channel now. But yeah. Hard to believe.
DeleteI haven't heard of him before. Thanks for the heads up.
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize Boitano had a cooking show! That's really interesting - I'm going to have to find it and watch (for educational purposed, clearly!). And a whole cookbook to accompany... I'm in shock!
ReplyDeleteThe title of his book and show makes me laugh. I'd definitely have to check it out, he sounds like fun.
ReplyDeleteHe's got the looks to be a cooking show host! I like the title, too!
ReplyDeleteI hadn't realized he had a cooking show or book either. Fun!
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