Heat: An Amateurs Adventures as Kitchen Slave, Line Cook, Pasta-maker and Apprentice to a Butcher in Tuscany
By (Author) Bill Buford
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
3rd September 2007
5th July 2007
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Cookery / food and drink / food writing
641.5092
Paperback
336
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
234g
'Heat is by far the funniest, most passionately felt and intensely flavoured piece of writing about food, its possibilities and its culture, you are likely to read' - Tim Adams, Observer Bill Buford, an enthusiastic, if rather chaotic, home cook, was asked by the New Yorker to write a profile of Mario Batali, a Falstaffian figure of voracious appetites who runs one of New York's most successful three-star restaurants. Buford accepted the commission, on the condition Batali allow him to work in his kitchen, as his slave. He worked his way up to 'line cook' and then left New York to learn from the very teachers who had taught his teacher- preparing game with Marco Pierre White, making pasta in a hillside trattoria, finally becoming apprentice to a Dante-spouting butcher in Chianti. Heat is a marvellous hybrid- a memoir of Buford's kitchen adventures, the story of Batali's amazing rise to culinary fame, a dazzling behind-the-scenes look at a famous restaurant, and an illuminating exploration of why food matters. It is a book to delight in, and to savour.
It's a brilliant book, a high-brow kitchen soap opera * Daily Telegraph *
I lingered over every sentence like a heavily truffled risotto -- Anthony Bourdain
I have never read a funnier or more authentic account of the making of a serious cook. Give Mr Buford three stars -- Peter Mayle
A dazzling and fun account of two magnificently mad years * Guardian *
With an endlessly inquisitive mind writes with great humour ... I suspect it might become a kitchen classic. It deserves to -- Ray Connelly * Daily Mail *
Bill Buford is a staff writer and European correspondent for the New Yorker, where he was previously the fiction editor for eight years. He was the editor-in-chief for Granta magazine for sixteen years and was also the publisher of Granta Books. He is the author of Among the Thugs. He lives in New York City.