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Park Avenue Potluck: Recipes from New York's Savviest Hostesses

Park Avenue Potluck: Recipes from New York's Savviest Hostesses

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Authors: The Society Of Memorial Sloan Kettering, Florence Fabricant
Publisher: Rizzoli
Category: Book

List Price: $35.00
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 21998

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 272
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.2 x 1

ISBN: 0847829898
Dewey Decimal Number: 642
EAN: 9780847829897
ASIN: 0847829898

Publication Date: October 23, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: BRAND NEW

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
To benefit America’s leading center for the research and treatment of all types of cancer, here is a cookbook with a cause par excellence. The members of The Society of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center are some of the most celebrated partygivers in New York City’s fundraising world. Now the ladies of the society have opened up their private recipe files to present foolproof dishes that will turn any event–whether a cocktail party for sixty or a comforting family meal–into the talk of the town. Edited by acclaimed food writer Florence Fabricant, Park Avenue Potluck is filled with such recipes as Cheddar Chutney Croustades, Baked Spinach Risotto, Cider Roasted Pork Tenderloin, and Bermuda Banana Bread Pudding. This unprecedented peek into the dining rooms of Gotham’s poshest addresses offers up advice on entertaining in true New York style. Among the boldface names contributing are Coco Kopelman, Muffie Potter Aston, Nicole Limbocker, Daisy Soros, Patsy Warner, Alexis Waller, and Katie Colgate. Humorous anecdotes, insider tidbits, and party-planning advice from these grand dames make this the season’s choicest invitation.


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3 out of 5 stars Little bit of a disappointment   October 5, 2008
I was slightly disappointed with this book. It's beautifully done, but in paging through it I only found a few recipes I'd use. I had bought these for gifts, sight unseen. I certainly hope the recipients like them better than I did. I had expected more entree recipes instead of the assortment that it has. I had also hoped there would be more photos of the Park Avenue apartments where these recipes originated. I would have returned the books except the proceeds go to a good cause, so I kept them.


5 out of 5 stars Great Cookbook---Easy Recipes   July 28, 2008
So far, I've made the Sweet and Sour Meatloaf, Muffie's Mustard Lemon Chicken, and a great summer squash zucchini cassarole---all with great results.

In addition to the wonderfully easy recipes, the cookbook is well photographed and illustrated. It would make a very good addition to your own collection of cookbooks as well as a well received gift.

I give this one 5 stars!



5 out of 5 stars When was the last time you saw "Park Avenue" and "potluck" in the same sentence?   July 26, 2008
 8 out of 9 found this review helpful

In the silver serving bowl on the cover of "Park Avenue Potluck", there's a....could that really be a casserole?

For that matter, when was the last time you saw "Park Avenue" and "potluck" in the same sentence?

Yes, the days of black tie dinners that begin with Rigaud candles in the hall and champagne in the living room are over. "Ladies who lunch" have pretty much died off. Fashion shows have lost their urgency. And thank you notes are starting to look a lot like e-mails.

Oh, one thing hasn't changed: the ultimate audience. "I design every menu according to what the men will eat," a hostess says. She's a smart one. The C-level husband labors all day to keep his family in a zillion dollar co-op and a country "cottage" --- if "New York's savviest hostesses" are going to make their men go to dinner parties, better believe they'll focus on their care and feeding.

So what we have here is a book of recipes that a Manhattan hostess could actually cook --- has, in fact, actually cooked. Like a local club cookbook. If you happen to live in a neighborhood where everyone's rich, accomplished and fit.

So (and this may be meaningful) only the drinks are exotic. Like "Pond Water" --- sugar, vodka, limoncello, lime juice and thyme. Not something you drink every day.

The soups here are simple and toothsome and, mostly, appallingly healthful. There are no fewer than 15 casseroles, including a mac-and-cheese punched up with dry mustard. Chicken with Potato Chips: there's a blue-collar concept. Nice recipe for cider-marinated pork loin from a Rockefeller. A pot roast recipe I don't know, but very much want to try. Applesauce with dark rum. And far too rich desserts.

Florence Fabricant, a world-class food writer, did this book as a labor of love --- it benefits Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. As a private cancer facility, it's the world's largest. As a cause, it's one of the most prestigious in New York. Good to see a fundraising tool that not only tempts the palate but suggests "New York's savviest hostesses" aren't all insufferable snootballs.




5 out of 5 stars "Park Avenue Potluck" is WASP cooking at its finest   April 14, 2008
 7 out of 12 found this review helpful

The reason this book may appear to be "common" and "easy" by some reviewers is that many of these recipes were created by WASPs (Old Guard families). WASPs like simple, yet attractive food. If you want nouvelle cuisine of the nouveau riche look elsewhere.


5 out of 5 stars Savvy and easy (the recipes not the hostesses)   February 7, 2008
 9 out of 11 found this review helpful

My wife has cooked many of the recipes in the book and they have been incredible meals. Great thing is she says they are mostly easy recipes. Many favorites of these wonderful Park Avenue Ladies.
Ladies you will enjoy these classic recipes. Gents, what a wonderful present. Its a great looking book and you'll get to enjoy many wonderful meals when your wife trys these recipes.
All to support Sloan Ketttering, a gift of life for those battling cancer.


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