The Barbuto Cookbook: California-Italian Cooking from the Beloved West Village Restaurant
By (Author) Jonathan Waxman
Abrams
Abrams
29th September 2020
29th September 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
National and regional cuisine
641.509
Hardback
320
Width 227mm, Height 284mm, Spine 30mm
1430g
There are very few New York City restaurants that have maintained their currency, quality, and charm for as long as Jonathan Waxmans Barbuto. For the first time ever, Barbuto: The Cookbook invites home cooks into the history, culture, and cuisine of the Greenwich Village dining spot that has become both a neighborhood favorite and a New York culinary destination. Jonathan and his team provide the necessary tools for recreating Barbuto classics, including the famous JW roast chicken, the otherworldly kale salad, specialty pizzas, gnocchi, spectacular desserts, and much more. Every recipe is a flavorful restaurant showstopper adapted for straightforward preparation at home.
Jonathan Waxman exemplifies what it means to be a chef, just as Barbuto embodies what the word restaurant means: to restore the body and the community. -- Marcus Samuelsson
My guiding light for over forty years, Jonathan Waxman is not merely an extraordinary chef, but an extraordinary human being who happens to cook brilliantly. The Barbuto Cookbook, a master class in delicious simplicity, will turn your own home kitchen into the ultimate neighborhood restaurant. Its the ideal recipe for bringing people together for a wonderful time. -- Nancy Silverton
Everybody loves Barbuto. Its the party you were longing to be invited to and the food you most want to eat. Nobodys a better host than Jonathan, and now he tells you all his secrets. Its the recipe for his famous chickenand so much more. -- Ruth Reichl
Everything tastes good at Barbuto; Jonathan Waxman is a genius in the kitchen, and now Ill be a genius in mine! -- Katie Couric
This feels like such a New Yorky inclusion, but if you ever went to Barbuto, youll understand. Which is to say, it doesnt matter if you never went to Barbuto. No one can resist a feel-good neighborhood place with robustly delicious food, and everyone misses that right now. This cookbook helps you re-create the experience at home. The restaurants famed roast chicken (350,000 served for a reason) and kale salad are here, along with other craveable dishes: pizzas and a host of other salads, carbonara and the gnocchi that are a Waxman signature, cod baked in parchment and lamb chops with mint butter, super-chocolate-y budino. Welcome to your favorite new neighborhood restaurant, conveniently located in your own home. * The Boston Globe *
After closing in 2019, Barbuto, the beloved rustic Italian West Village restaurant reemerged just in time to be shut down one more time by the pandemic. While we wait for it to reopen yet again, legendary chef Jonathan Waxman offers up the recipes that people fell in love with the first time around. * Robb Report *
Mr. Waxmans new cookbook about the restaurant gives its history, notably explaining why so much of his food relates to Italy. Even his famous roast chicken is slathered with salsa verde. The recipes in this book, including the chicken, are simple affairs, often amounting to a centerpiece protein precisely cooked, then dressed with a salad or vegetable and sauce. * The New York Times *
Jonathan Waxman has held the position of chef and owner at Barbuto in Manhattans West Village and Jams in 1 Hotel Central Park. He has appeared on two seasons of Top Chef Masters. Waxman is the author of two previous cookbooks and lives in Manhattan with his wife and three children.