Want to cook like Dorie every day? Of course you do. We do too! Now we all can. In her (lucky) 13th book, Everyday Dorie, Dorie Greenspan shares the recipes she makes at home in Connecticut, Paris, and New York for family and friends.
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Dorie Greenspan’s Triple-Layer Parsnip and Cranberry Cake
A layer cake is like a fanfare: It blares “Celebration!” Full of flavor, this cake is based on nuts, cranberries and grated parsnips, a vegetable that might not spring to mind immediately when you’re thinking cake.
Dorie Greenspan’s Mediterranean Shepherd’s Pie
There’s a lot of fancy food in this world, and then there’s shepherd’s pie, a rustic hodgepodge often made with leftovers, seldom made the same way twice and always satisfying.
Dorie Greenspan’s Bourbon-Roasted Pork Loin
The foundation of this dish is onions and apples, classic pork go-withs in both France and America, while the flavorful wet rub — grainy mustard (French), honey, brown sugar, Sriracha and bourbon (from Kentucky) — is a mélange. Roasted in the oven for under an hour, everything comes together in a mix of sweet and hot that calls for some dunkables — biscuits or baguette.
Dorie’s Cookies Is the Ultimate Book for Cookie Lovers
If there’s someone out there more passionate about cookies than the great Dorie Greenspan, I’d like to meet her. Dorie’s latest book, Dorie’s Cookies is a joy to bake from. Obviously.
Dorie Greenspan’s Do-Almost-Anything Vanilla Cookie Dough
Endlessly adaptable and exceedingly easy to work with, Dorie Greenspan calls these simple vanilla cookies the Batman and Robin of baking for a crowd, capable of making you look like the host who does it all effortlessly.