Words To Eat By
Where New Orleans|January 2020
Ok, full disclosure: The first book listed below is my new cookbook. Yes, it’s cheeky of me to list it here and to write about myself, but I’m really proud of this book. I’m also extremely happy to give press to three friends—and now, fellow authors—who also have recently released cookbooks. I highly encourage any food/cooking collector to add these to their shelf.
Lorin Gaudin
Words To Eat By

“THE NEW ORLEANS CHEF’S TABLE,” BY LORIN GAUDIN

In this updated version (the original was released in 2013), there are more than 20 new restaurants and recipes added, with a heavier emphasis on dishes for home cooks. Every word of the narrative was rewritten, though the sentiment remains the same: I love this delicious city, her chefs and restaurants. (Globe Pequot, 2nd edition)

“CLASSIC RESTAURANTS OF NEW ORLEANS,” BY ALEXANDRA KENNON

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