Book Review

LET US EAT CAKE (2012)

EW's GRADE
A-

Details Writer: Sharon Boorstin; Genres: Cooking/Home, Nonfiction; Publishers: HarperCollins, Regan Books

In the mold of Ruth Reichl's Tender at the Bone comes Boorstin's own autobio/cookbook hybrid, the dense, layered Cake. The author -- a food writer and sometime critic -- serves up the sweet and the sour on her Miracle Whip-happy mom, her seafood purveyor pop, and her equally food-obsessed friends. She takes us on culinary adventures (sheep brains in Spain!) and recounts memorable meals like a Thanksgiving turkey taste-athon and a seder at Spago (starring Wolfgang Puck's matzo). Plus, Boorstin shares recipes for everything from chicken to chopped liver to ''The Husband-Catcher Cake.'' That one better live up to its name.

Originally posted May 17, 2002 Published in issue #654 May 17, 2002 Order article reprints

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