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Cure: New Orleans Drinks and How to Mix 'Em

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Cure: New Orleans Drinks and How to Mix 'Em

Contributors:

By (Author) Neal Bodenheimer
By (author) Emily Timberlake
By (photographer) Denny Culbert

ISBN:

9781419758522

Publisher:

Abrams

Imprint:

Abrams

Publication Date:

27th October 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

641.8740976335

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

224

Dimensions:

Width 178mm, Height 229mm

Description

From the foremost figure on the New Orleans' drinking scene and the owner of renowned bar Cure, a cocktail book that celebrates the vibrant cityNew Orleans is known for its spirit(s)-driven festivities. From the owner of local bar Cure, this cocktail book celebrates New Orleans vibrant, living cocktail culture. As a bar guy, Neal Bodenheimer tells the city's story through 100 cocktails, each chosen to represent New Orleans past, present, and future. In the vein of Death & Co by David Kaplan crossed with David Lebowitzs Drinking French, Bodenheimer and coauthor Emily Timberlake have composed a love letter to New Orleans and the cast of characters that have had a hand in making the city so singular, featuring interviews with figures such as the host of NPR's Louisiana Eats and former mayor Mitch Landrieu and a few tips on how to survive your first Mardi Gras. Along the way, the reader is taken on a journey that highlights the rich history and complexity of the city and the drinks it inspired, as well as the techniques and practices that Cure has perfected in their mission to build forward rather than just looking back. Of course, this includes the classics every self-respecting drinker should know, especially if youre a New Orleanian: the Sazerac, Julep, Vieux Carr, Ramos Gin Fizz, Cocktail la Louisiane, and French 75. Famous local chefs have contributed easy recipes for snacks with local flavor, perfect for pairing with these libations. Cure: A New Orleans Cocktail Book is a beautiful keepsake for anyone who has fallen under New Orleanss spell and a must-have souvenir for the millions of people who visit the city each year. The book includes recipes from beloved New Orleans chefs: Justin Devillier (La Petite Grocery) Nina Compton (Compre Lapin) Mason Hereford (Turkey and the Wolf) Kelly Fields (Willa Jean) Kristen Essig (Dauphine's) Ryan Prewitt (Peche) Marcus Jacobs (Marjie's Grill) Michael Stoltzfus (Coquette) Frank Brigtsen (Brigtsen's) Alfredo Nogueira (Cure, Cane & Table, Vals)

Reviews

This book is a loving, and lovely, tribute to New Orleanss rich, heady, and utterly beguiling drinking culture, and the posse of bartenders whose recipes Neal Bodenheimer and Emily Timberlake have managed to pack into these lively pages might be the finest ever assembled. The only problem with this book is that even a few minutes with it and I can only think about downing tools and hightailing it to New Orleans. -- David Wondrich * editor in chief of the Oxford Companion to Spirits and Cocktails *
New Orleans has always been synonymous with good times and good drinking, but it wasnt until Cure that craft cocktails really found their home in the Big Easy. This beautiful book by the incredible duo of Bodenheimer and Timberlake gives us not only the delicious cocktails that put Cure on the map, but also an homage to the diverse drinking culture of New Orleans. This tribute to a great city and a phenomenal bar is a must for any lover of drinks, travel, or simply fine things. -- Ivy Mix * owner of Leyenda and author of Spirits of Latin America *
New York is known for its skyscrapers and San Francisco for its fairy-tale fogs. And New Orleans Its famous for its drinks. Thanks to Bodenheimer and Timberlake, we now have a definitive guidebook to the citys towering landmarks, both vintage and new. If you cant make it to New Orleans, buy this bookits the next best thing. -- Wayne Curtis * author of And a Bottle of Rum *

Author Bio

Neal Bodenheimer was born and raised in New Orleans. In 2009, he opened his first cocktail bar, Cure, on a flood-damaged stretch of Freret Street. Since then, he has opened several more bars in New Orleans, including Cane & Table, Bellocq, Vals, and Dauphines, which is in Washington, D.C. In 2018 Cure won a James Beard Award for Best Bar Program. He is the cochair of the board of directors for the Tales of the Cocktail Foundation, a leader in the global cocktail community committed to educating, advancing, and supporting the hospitality industry around the world. Emily Timberlake is a writer and editor based out of Oakland, California. Previously an editor at Ten Speed Press, Timberlake acquired and edited 12 James Beard and IACP Cookbook Award winners. Her writing has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, Punch, TASTE, and more.

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