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Sadly, of the hundreds of Jewish delicatessens that once fed hungry New Yorkers, only a handful are still around. In "How to Feed Friends and Influence People" (Wiley, $12.95), Milton Parker, owner of the Carnegie Deli, reveals the story of this famous institution. You′ll learn Parker′s philosophy and how he built the deli into such a success: Keep it simple, he says, make everything yourself, don′t be greedy, and "do one thing and do it better than anyone else."
The book traces the history of the Carnegie Deli from its days as a modest 92–seat restaurant that was founded in 1937 up to the present, where it enjoys the status of a nationally recognized, prominent delicatessen. There′s an interesting chronology of Jewish (or deli) food in the U.S., dating from the introduction of Dr. Brown′s Cel–Ray Tonic in New York in 1869 right through the founding of H&H Bagels in 1972.
Although not primarily a cookbook, this slim volume offers some excellent recipes for dishes like corned beef hash, beef flanken, cheesecake and noodle pudding with apples.
There′s plenty of lore about quintessential deli foods like tongue, pastrami, brisket and corned beef, with tips on how to order them when you eat out. All in all, Parker′s book makes for a good read and may inspire you to try your hand at making some Jewish deli food. (Daily News, January 12, 2005)
"Milton Parker has proven that in addition to making a very enjoyable sandwich, he can write an enjoyable book." (USA Today, January 31, 2005)
"All in all, Parker′s book makes for a good read and may inspire you to try your hand at making some Jewish deli food." (Daily News, January 12, 2005)
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