Tupelo Honey Southern Spirits & Small Plates by Elizabeth Sims - ISBN: 9781449481988
Paperback
Sip Southern traditions: cocktails and small plates from Tupelo Honey.

Tupelo Honey Southern Spirits & Small Plates

  • Paperback

    192 pages

  • Release Date

    1 January 2018

Summary

“Like the food at Tupelo Honey, Kentucky bourbon and mint juleps are classic Southern traditions. Both are best when made from scratch the old-fashioned way.” —CHRIS MORRIS, master distiller, Woodford Reserve Distiller

The third cookbook from Tupelo Honey Cafe and Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar—the rapidly growing restaurant group with 15 locations across the Southeast—focuses on southern cocktails and small plates.

The South loves to drink; this is no revelation. But…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781449481988
ISBN-10:1449481981
Author:Elizabeth Sims, Tyler Alford, Eric Gabrynowicz
Publisher:Andrews McMeel Publishing
Imprint:Andrews McMeel Publishing
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:192
Release Date:1 January 2018
Weight:38g
Dimensions:264mm x 173mm x 18mm
Series:Tupelo Honey Cafe
About The Author

Elizabeth Sims

Elizabeth Sims lives in Asheville, North Carolina. She authored Tupelo Honey Cafe: Spirited Recipes from Asheville’s New South Kitchen (2011) and Tupelo Honey Cafe: New Southern Flavors from the Blue Ridge Mountains (2014). She has also been published in National Geographic Traveler, Southern Living, Garden & Gun, US Air, Taste of the South, The Bitter Southerner, Edible Asheville, and WNC Magazine. She was formerly marketing vice president for both The Biltmore Company and Tupelo Honey Cafe. She is past president of the Southern Foodways Alliance, a founding member of the Appalachian Food Summit, and is on the board of Edible Asheville.

Tyler Alford was born and raised in North Carolina and attended college in Mississippi, where his love of craft cocktails and mixology blossomed. At a young age, he began working bartender shifts on nights and weekends. Tyler honed his knowledge and skill while working at the award-winning Commander’s Palace Restaurant in New Orleans before bringing his passion for all things southern and spirits to Tupelo Honey in 2014. After quickly reintroducing a beverage program focused on local, sustainable, and quality products with classic techniques, Tupelo Honey has continued to earn multiple local and national awards for its cocktails rooted in the South.

Eric Gabrynowicz is a born-and-bred New Yorker who has always been obsessed with southern cuisine and spirit. The culture and food have consumed his creative vision and his career. Chef Eric is a four-time semifinalist for the James Beard Award categories of “Rising Star Chef” and “Best Chef Northeast,” and was named Food and Wine magazine’s “People’s Best New Chef of New York 2012.” Having grown up in the Hudson Valley, Eric has always been passionate about bringing pure, simple, and regional ingredients to his dishes. After graduating from The Culinary Institute of America, Eric joined the team at Danny Meyer’s iconic Union Square Cafe, where he continued to hone his culinary skills. After departing from Union Square, Eric set out to start a joint venture as founding partner and executive chef of Restaurant North. During Eric’s tenure at North, the upscale farm-to-fork restaurant has received numerous accolades, including “Top Newcomer” in Zagat survey, “Best New Restaurant” in Westchester Magazine, and a “Don’t Miss” and two “Excellent” reviews from the New York Times. As a chef and food advocate, Eric has been actively involved in policies such as the Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act, ensuring children across the nation have access to healthy, nutritious food. Eric also makes regular appearances on both the Today Show and Good Day New York. Eric is a proud father to Ryann and JT, and loving husband to Jenni.

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