Intro; Praise; About the Author; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Introduction; Prologue; 1 London, Valentine's Day 2001; 2 Fun and Family Life; 3 Dark Days at Hammersmith; 4 Treatment and Reprieve; 5 Between a Rock and a Hard Place; 6 Looking for a Miracle; 7
Cooking Dirty: A Story of Life, Love and Death in the Kitchen
โ Scribed by Sheehan, Jason
- Book ID
- 108134255
- Publisher
- Atlantic Books Ltd
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781848871908
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โฆ Synopsis
From his first job scraping trays at a pizzeria at the age of fifteen, Jason Sheehan has worked at all kinds of restaurants across America, from Buffalo to Tampa to Albuquerque: at a French colonial and an all-night diner, at a crab shack just off the interstate and a fusion restaurant in a former hair salon. In Cooking Dirty he tells the story of one man's addiction to the urgency, stress, and adrenalin of minimum-wage kitchen work. His universe becomes 'a small, steel box filled with knives and meat and fire', where the kitchen is a fraternity with its own rites and initiations: cigarettes in the walk-in freezer, sex in the basement, drugs everywhere. Restaurant cooking sets a series of seemingly endless personal challenges, from the first perfectly done mussel to the satisfaction of surgically sliced foie gras. The kitchen itself is a place in which life's mysteries are thawed, sliced, broiled, barbecued, and fried - a place where people from the margins find their community...
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