No book series documents the dynamics of contemporary American regional cooking like Williams-Sonoma’s New American Cooking. Ingredient-driven, this series describes each dish through what’s locally raised, be it fruit, fish, fowl, or beast.
New England reflects the foods, recipes, and ways of cooking that distinguish the region from the rest of the country. In addition to such classics as chowder, pot roast, and bread pudding, this collection explores the vibrant palate of New England’s contemporary cuisine. At the same time, it offers a lively portrait of the eclectic mix of foods and people that set the Northeast apart.
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