Bold Fork Cookbook Club: THE PHOENICIA DINER COOKBOOK
Bold Fork Cookbook Club: THE PHOENICIA DINER COOKBOOK
September 19, 2024 @ 07:00pm
ABOUT THIS EVENT
Join us for the September meeting of the BOLD FORK COOKBOOK CLUB!
Here’s how it works: everyone will prepare a dish from THE PHOENICIA DINER COOKBOOK: DISHES AND DISPATCHES FROM THE CATSKILL MOUNTAINS (a couple of days after you sign up, you’ll have access to a spreadsheet where attendees list their chosen dishes.)
Then we’ll gather in the shop and share a feast! We’ll talk through the process of procuring ingredients, challenges and unexpected pleasures of the cooking process and many other things related to THE PHOENICIA DINER COOKBOOK.
If you purchase a copy of the book from us with your ticket, you can come pick it up in the store, or have it shipped for an additional cost.
Please note: because of the high demand of this event, we will not be able to process refunds.
ABOUT THE COOKBOOK
IACP AWARD FINALIST • 85 comfort food recipes, including classic Americana dishes and reimagined favorites, from the celebrated Phoenicia Diner in New York's idyllic Catskill mountains
Whether you're a local or just passing through, the revamped Phoenicia Diner is an irresistible must-stop in the region, beloved for its honest cooking that seamlessly combines the best of the classics (Classic Buttermilk Pancakes, Chicken with Chive-Buttermilk Dumplings) with the multifaceted way we love to eat today (Chile-Braised Lamb Tostadas, Cider-Braised Duck and Grits).
In the Phoenicia Diner Cookbook, you'll find a roster of approachable, soulful dishes that are deeply delicious and full of life-satisfying abundance. “All Day Breakfast” recipes like a Twice-Baked Potato Skillet and gold standards with a twist, such as Roasted Chicken with Tarragon-Honey Glazed Carrots, are complemented by rich essays on the region's fascinating history and the revival that defines it today, creating an evocative love letter to both the area and disappearing diners everywhere.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Mike Cioffi is the creator and visionary behind the Phoenicia Diner. After a thirty-year career building scenery for television and Broadway shows, he became interested in the restaurant world and in 2012 he and his family took a leap of faith when the Diner opened its doors.
Co-author Sara B. Franklin is a writer and a professor of food culture and history at NYU's Gallatin School for Individualized Study and the NYU Prison Education Program. She lives with her family in the Hudson Valley.
Chef Chris Bradley spent two decades cooking in some of the most renowned restaurants in New York and Washington, D.C., before moving to Upstate New York. He now lives with his family in the Hudson Valley.