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Text copyright © 2003 by Tyler Florence

Photographs copyright © 2003 by Bill Bettencourt

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Published by Clarkson Potter/Publishers, New York, New York.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Florence, Tyler.

Tyler Florence’s real kitchen / by Tyler Florence; photographs by Bill Bettencourt;

foreword by Bobby Flay.

1. Cookery. I. Title.

TX714 .F637 2003

641.5—dc21 2002012279

eISBN: 978-0-307-49223-4

v3.0

Thanks

I am incredibly proud of this project. If you’ve never had the experience of putting a cookbook together (and I didn’t), know that it is a monster of a task. Real Kitchen took two years write, test, shoot, and edit, and by no means did I do it alone. Some days were inspiring, and I burned through pages with lighting speed; other days I would have preferred root canal surgery to retesting the same recipe for the umpteenth time. But at the end of it all, I wouldn’t change a minute of the process. Through it, I am a better cook today.

The adage that you are only as good as the people around you is so true. Without the small band of renegades that helped, coached, and consulted on this book, this project would have looked like a second grade book report written by a monkey on an Etch-a Sketch. My thanks go to:

Evyn Block, my girlfriend and life editor, for putting up with me, loving me, and always having a good idea;

JoAnn Cianciulli, the other woman in my life, producer, and lifelong friend. Without your dedication, organization, and planning this book would not have happened. I can’t thank you enough.

Bill Bettencourt, the best damn photographer in the business. You brought the book to a whole different level. Thank you and congrats on your beautiful baby daughter.

Corinne Alhadeff, for testing the recipes down to a grain of salt. They’re all perfect and you and David are a lot of laughs.

Pam Krauss, my editor at Clarkson Potter. It’s funny how life puts two people together. Thanks for encouragement, tough love, and spell checking, and here’s to a long relationship together. I also appreciate the great support I received from Amy Boorstein, Leigh Ann Ambrosi, Joan Denman, Adina Steiman, and Jane Treuhaft, all at Potter;

Bobby Flay: Thanks for clueing me in to what’s what from day one. You are a great professional mentor and as sharp as they come, my friend;

The team at Subtitle for their artistic vision;

And Eileen Opatut and everyone at Food Network.

I’m also indebted to the following: My family (thanks for the support); my favorite Brooklyn provisioners, including Fish Tales and Staubitz Meat Market on Court Street, Mike and Michael at Charcuterie (thanks for all the free coffee) and Natural Land and Natural Sea, on Flatbush Avenue; Leslie Booker, “stylist to the stars”; Teresa Fox, Johannes Sanzin, and Dominique Drevet at Bistro St. Marks; Anna Weinberg, Paul Masters, Joey Cappicino, Greg and Christine Okshetyn, Andrei Petrov, Lauren Bergman, Alex Grant, Max “the love shack” Mackenzie, the Union Square Greenmarket, and Frankie “don’t make me tell you the Brunello story” DeCarlo.

Foreword by Bobby Flay

Introduction

A Cook’s Kitchen

Table for Two

Dinner with Friends

Weekend Brunch

One-Pot Wonders

Food for the Great Outdoors

The Cocktail Party

A Little on the Side

Sweet Tooth

Index

Foreword

I first met Tyler Florence when he was the chef at the trendy New York City eatery Cafeteria. He impressed me as a talented cook with a great passion for good food. Since then, Tyler has gone on to become one of my Food Network colleagues and the host of Food 911, where he has been putting out fires in home

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