I just spent a delightful afternoon with the Tavern on the Green Cookbook, and it’s every bit the celebration you’d expect from a
restaurant that’s been dazzling New Yorkers for nearly a century. This isn’t
just a collection of recipes—it’s a love letter to a landmark. The book opens
with a rich, beautifully told history, tracing the restaurant’s journey from a
humble 1870s sheep shelter to the glittering dining destination reborn under
Warner LeRoy in the 1970s. You’ll feel like you’ve walked through its doors a
dozen times, even if you’ve never been. The recipes are the heart of the book, and they’re as memorable as the setting.
Standouts include the Grilled Butterflied Leg of Lamb with Red Wine-Garlic
Butter, Roasted Prosciutto-Wrapped Scallops, and the Marathon Pasta served
annually before the New York City Marathon. Each dish is tied to the seasons,
with monthly sections ensuring you cook with the freshest ingredients. I’m not
usually a lava cake fan, but the Chocolate Peanut Butter Lava Cakes—with their
molten peanut butter centers—have me rethinking my stance. The Chocolate
Challah Bread Pudding with Peanut Butter Sauce is another winner; I’m already
planning to make the sauce alone for dipping banana slices.
Practical touches abound. A “Pantry” section offers homemade stocks and staples
you can prepare and store, while a thorough index makes everything easy to
find. The photography is stunning—lush, inviting shots that make you want to
cook immediately—and the stories of famous guests (from Madonna to John Gotti)
add a dash of glamour.
Whether you’re a home cook, a New Yorker with fond memories, or searching for a
standout holiday gift, this book delivers. It’s equal parts history,
inspiration, and delicious possibility.
You can order a copy here. What a great gift for mom on Mother's Day!
Disclaimer: I received an advanced digital copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.
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2 comments:
Well that certainly looks like a drool-worthy cookbook! Those photos are masterpieces. Happy Easter Pattie!
A lovely restaurant. We live about an hour and half away from NYC and visit often.
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