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Fried - by Steve Lerach (Paperback)

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  • From the finest restaurants of Paris to the Kashmiri Dining Room at the Ambassador Motor Hotel in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, Steve Lerach offers an entertaining, outrageous, and compassionate look at the people who put the food on your plate.
  • Author(s): Steve Lerach
  • 208 Pages
  • Biography & Autobiography, Memoirs

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From the finest restaurants of Paris to the Kashmiri Dining Room at the Ambassador Motor Hotel in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, Steve Lerach offers an entertaining, outrageous, and compassionate look at the people who put the food on your plate.



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From the finest restaurants of Paris to the Kashmiri Dining Room at the Ambassador Motor Hotel in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, Steve Lerach offers an entertaining, outrageous, and compassionate look at the people who put the food on your plate.

For two hundred years, a rogues' gallery of chefs, line cooks, and dishwashers have slaved away, largely unseen, to serve the dining public. Their pedigrees reach back to the first restaurants during the reign of France's Louis XVI and extend to the Delmonico brothers in New York, Escoffier in Paris, and, in Fried: Surviving Two Centuries in Restaurants, a renegade cook in Minneapolis walking like a duck with a whole, raw salmon on his head.

Author and professional chef Steve Lerach first stepped through the swinging kitchen doors when he was in high school, starting as a dishwasher, and he never left. He introduces us to an old potwasher who did time for bootlegging, a stuttering Irish chef who collected funds for the bomb throwers of the IRA, and a gay Vietnam vet who found a measure of acceptance only in restaurants.

Lerach humorously and poignantly interweaves restaurant legend and lore with his own experiences, exposing similarities not only of profession but of the diverse characters who work the back of the house. Though funny and simply fun to read, these tales often end in tragedy, as various actors succumb to their excesses. Lerach serves up glimpses of the hard work, camaraderie, and satisfaction that distinguish careers in what may arguably be called the world's second-oldest profession.



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"Fried is a feast for foodies, a fast and funny ride through Twin Cities restaurant kitchens in the heyday of meat and potatoes. Steve Lerach confesses that he 'wasn't much of a chef, ' but he's one hell of a storyteller. This is the kind of history of everyday life that is too seldom recorded and too soon forgotten. Anthony Bourdain has met his match."

Jeremy Iggers, The Rake

"Fried serves up exuberant vignettes that traverse the history of restaurants as well as the author's personal history within them. As he befriends a cast of oddball characters, Steve Lerach discovers the restaurant as a site of unanticipated kindness and treachery, of human triumph and tragedy."

Darra Goldstein, editor in chief, Gastronomica

"An entertaining reminiscence on restaurants before chefs were celebrities and 'foodie' became a noun. Steve Lerach's tales of cross-dressing dishwashers, drug-addled cooks, and silverware-swiping servers remind me why every restaurant I worked at went belly-up."

Rachel Hutton, City Pages

Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .46 Inches (D)
Weight: .57 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 208
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Memoirs
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Steve Lerach
Language: English
Street Date: February 15, 2017
TCIN: 1013086285
UPC: 9781681340531
Item Number (DPCI): 247-59-6813
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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