Ad Hoc at Home

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Ad Hoc at Home
AuthorsThomas Keller and Dave Cruz
CountryAmerica
LanguageEnglish
SubjectCookbook
PublishedNovember 6, 2009 (Artisan)
Media typePrint
Pages368
Award2010 James Beard Foundation General Cooking award
ISBN978-1579653774

Ad Hoc at Home: Family-Style Recipes is a 2009 cookbook written by American chef Thomas Keller with Dave Cruz.[1] The cookbook presents over 250 recipes for home-style food.[2] The cookbook won the 2010 James Beard Foundation Award for the best general cooking cookbook.[3]

Thomas Keller took inspiration for Ad Hoc at Home from the last meal he cooked for his father before he died.[2] The cookbook's recipes are based on food served at Keller's restaurant of the same name.[4] and emphasize food served on share platters.[5] The style of cuisine in Ad Hoc at Home is primarily American-style comfort food.[5] The cookbook also contains various cooking techniques, denoted as "light bulb moments".[6][1]

Paula Forbes of Eat Me Daily called Ad Hoc at Home's recipes "simple and elegant", but found that "they take considerably more time and skill than some cooks might want to expend on a simple family dinner".[4] The Wall Street Journal described Ad Hoc at Home's recipes as "mostly homey staples... that are cooked with four-star-restaurant techniques", but noted that some of the recipes required expensive cooking equipment.[7] Betty Hallock of the Los Angeles Times called it "by far the most approachable of Keller's cookbooks".[1] Mark Manguerra of The Gastronomer's Bookshelf called the cookbook's recipes "fantastic weekend cooking at its easiest, and home food cooked restaurant-style at its most difficult".[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Hallock, Betty (November 4, 2009). "Chefs Thomas Keller and Mark Peel take on home cooking". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 2, 2016.
  2. ^ a b Velden, Dana (November 25, 2009). "At Hoc at Home by Thomas Keller". Kitchn. Retrieved July 2, 2016.
  3. ^ "2010 James Beard Award winners announced". The Washington Post. May 5, 2010. Retrieved July 2, 2016.
  4. ^ a b Forbes, Paula (October 21, 2009). "Cookbook Review: Thomas Keller's Ad Hoc at Home: Deliberately Eating Together". Eat Me Daily. Retrieved July 2, 2016.
  5. ^ a b c Manguerra, Mark (April 28, 2010). "Ad Hoc at Home, Thomas Keller". The Gastronomer's Bookshelf. Archived from the original on August 15, 2016. Retrieved July 2, 2016.
  6. ^ "Ad Hoc at Home: Family-style Recipes". Publishers Weekly. October 5, 2009. Retrieved July 2, 2016.
  7. ^ McLaughlin, Katy (October 30, 2009). "A Cookbook, a Blowtorch and a Dream". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved July 2, 2016.

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