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A Night for Food Fights

October  1, 2012

 

It’s a big fall for home cooks. With slews of new cookbook releases, we’ll be cooking -- and stocking our bookshelves -- long after the winter is over. Another book to add to the wish list? CookFight, from New York Times writers Julia Moskin and Kim Severson. Through 12 common challenges that plight the home cook (planning a dinner party or eating more seasonally, for example), they cook their way through 125 recipes and discover the ways in which two different cooking styles approach the kitchen. And they do it competitively.

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Who comes out on top? You’ll have to decide for yourself -- or really, just hear both amazing food writers talk about their latest book at this event. Mark your calendars for November 28th, get a ticket, and there’ll be plenty of debate to be had, so be sure to get yourself a good seat. 

Buy tickets for Cook Fight: A Night with New York Times Food Reporters, Julia Moskin and Kim Severson here

 

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Kenzi Wilbur

Written by: Kenzi Wilbur

I have a thing for most foods topped with a fried egg, a strange disdain for overly soupy tomato sauce, and I can never make it home without ripping off the end of a newly-bought baguette. I like spoons very much.

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