Donut Nation: A Cross-Country Guide to America's Best Artisan Donut Shops
By (Author) Ellen Brown
Running Press,U.S.
Running Press Adult
12th May 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
Baking
647.9573
Paperback
256
Width 188mm, Height 230mm, Spine 14mm
696g
Donut Nation presents over 70 of the best hand-crafted donut shops from across the United States, along with 36 mouth-watering recipes.
"I always await with an appetite the next volume from the prolific Ellen Brown, whose topics often seem narrow but whose scope is daunting, even when it comes to an item like the donut. For this is not just a book of recipes--and they are all tempting, with names like "Dutch Monkey," "Chocolate Stout" and "Zeppole"--it is also a Baedeker to the myriad donut shops all over America, each thoroughly researched and lovingly described. Brown, who was USA Today's first food editor and now is a weekly columnist for the Providence Journal, has enormous affection for American fare and she writes about it with gusto, as when she describes the nurse-like uniforms of Psycho Donuts in San Jose, CA, where the donuts types are scribbled on prescription pads." --John Mariani, Virtual Gourmet
Ellen Brown is a thirty-year veteran foodie. She is the author of thirty-eight cookbooks, including several Complete Idiot's Guides, Scoop, Mac & Cheese, gluten-free Bread and Soup of the Day . She was the founding food editor of USA Today and her writing has appeared in numerous publications, including The Providence Journal where she writes a weekly column. She lives in Providence, Rhode Island.