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Part cookbook, part memoir, part travelogue, and wholly original, F*ck, That's Delicious is rapper Action Bronson's comprehensive guide to the food, chefs, food makers, regions, neighborhoods, and restaurants that every food obsessive should know. Organised as a full-colour illustrated guide with 100 entries, the book captures all the foods that get to him: When his mama makes him a good ol' bagel and cheese with scrambled eggs. The tacos in LA. Dominican chimis. Jamaican jerk. Hand-rolled pasta from Mario Batali and Michael White. The best Chinese red-pork char siu buns in the world, found in London. And more, lots more. F*ck, That's Delicious also includes 40 recipes inspired by Action's childhood, family, tours, and travels-like the Arslani Family Baklava and Bronson's Original Lamb Burger-and adapted from name-brand chefs and street cooks he's met on his show. Richly visual, the book is layered with illustrations and photographs of Action's childhood, food excursions, tours, lyric notebooks, and more.. NOTA: El libro no está en español, sino en inglés.
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Action Bronson is a rapper, chef, and the television host of Vice's "F*ck, That's Delicious." Born Ariyan Arslani to an American Jewish mother and an Albanian Muslim father, he grew up in Flushing, Queens, one of the most diverse zip codes on earth, and a fantasyland for culinary influences. For ten years after attending culinary school in Manhattan, Action cooked for a living, until he broke his leg at work in the kitchen. During the downtime he started working harder on recording his mix tapes ― under the superhero stage name of Action Bronson―and a hobby became a career.
Action is now a real rap star―recognized everywhere from the metal bars of Copenhagen to canal-side cafes in Venice―and is signed to Atlantic Records/Vice Music imprint and managed by Shady Records’ founder Paul Rosenberg. Action's debut album, "Mr. Wonderful," was released in 2015.
Rachel Wharton is an award-winning food writer and editor based in New York City. Formerly the features food writer for the New York Daily News and the deputy editor of Edible Manhattan and Edible Brooklyn, Wharton now freelances for publications such as The New York Times, Saveur, Everyday with Rachael Ray, and the Wall Street Journal. Most recently, Wharton was the co-author of DiPalo’s Guide to the Essential Foods of Italy, The Good Fork Cookbook, Back to the Kitchen with Freddie Prinze, Jr., and the illustrated guide Food Anatomy. She also wrote and edited The Edible Brooklyn Cookbook.
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