Good Eats 2: The Middle Years
- When award-winning chef Alton Brown isn’t busy with television projects like Good Eats, Iron Chef America and Cutthroat Kitchen, he’s developing digital media projects and touring with his live stage show.
- Somehow, he still finds time to make tasty food for himself and the people around him—and now, he’s bringing his everyday recipes to you.
- brbrIn EveryDayCook, you’ll find the food Alton Brown cooks and eats on a day-to-day basis, from morning to late at night and everywhere in-between.
- Accompanied by frame-worthy photographs, the 101 recipes are arranged by time of day—and of course, they incorporate plenty of science and the chef’s signature sense of humor.
- brbr ulHighlights include: liMorning: Buttermilk Lassi, Overnight Coconut Oats, Nitrous Pancakes/li liCoffee Break: Cold Brew Coffee, Lacquered Bacon, Seedy Date Bars/li liNoon: Smoky the Meat Loaf, Grilled Cheese Grilled Sandwich, “EnchiLasagna” or “Lasagnalada”/li liAfternoon: Green Grape Cobbler, Crispy Chickpeas, Savory Greek Yogurt Dip/li liEvening: Bad Day Bitter Martini, Mussels-O-Miso, Garam Masalmon Steaks/li liAnytime: The General’s Fried Chicken, Roasted Chile Sa.