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Pie School by Kate Lebo
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Aug 01, 2023 | ISBN 9781632174673

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Praise


WIRED Best Cookbooks of 2023 (So far)
“Freshly revised from the 2014 original with new and updated recipes, it offers soothing lessons in technique and taste. When your hands are coated with sticky dough, [Lebo’s] voice is a balm, and clear photos keep you from worrying.
—WIRED.com

“I love Kate Lebo’s Pie School so much. It’s reassuringly detailed for new cooks yet full of nuance that make veteran cooks like me say, “Oh wow, right!” The recipe lineup feels fresh and personal, with inventive recipes so solid they seem like classics.”
Martha Holmberg, James Beard Award-winning co-author of Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables and author of Simply Tomato
 
“With recipes and words that spotlight traditional pie-making both savory and sweet, Kate Lebo’s Pie School is a definite keeper for any pie-maker’s bookshelf.”
Kate McDermott, James Beard Award-nominated author of Art of the Pie

“Kate Lebo’s prose is rich and spiky, her voice spiced with wit and undergirded with tenderness; her work is pithy, well-researched, and always profoundly knowledgeable. Sure, she writes about food, but she’s really writing about humanity, her own and all of ours. To call this ‘a book about pie’ is like calling Moby-Dick ‘a book about a whale.’”
Kate Christensen, PEN/Faulkner Award-winning author of The Great Man and Blue Plate Special

“Kate Lebo’s Pie School will delight you with its word play and train you to be the most capable baker in your neighborhood.”
Katie Quinn, author of Cheese, Wine, and Bread
 
“It’s hard to imagine Kate Lebo’s improving upon Pie School; it was one of those triumphantly instant classics that rendered itself indispensable from the get-go. And yet the hindsight that emerged from life during COVID and writing her wonderfully weird, gorgeously geeky literary masterpiece Difficult Fruit has resulted in a second edition even more special and, if it’s possible, essential than the first.”
Charlotte Druckman, author of Women on Food
 
“As with our most revered teachers, Kate Lebo, [in Pie School,] inspires us with her infectious passion for her subject—deciphering a daunting topic with the gentlest of hands and unwaveringly cheering us on to be the best cooks and people we can be. This is school you’ll never want to graduate from.”
Peter Hoffman, chef and author of What’s Good: A Memoir in Fourteen Ingredients
 
“If actual school was as fun as Pie School, no one would ever play hooky. Kate Lebo has written a wonderful book celebrating the craft of baking fruit pies.”
—Becky Selengut, author of Good Fish

“Kate Lebo is the teacher we all wanted in school, her kitchen a classroom for lessons in life.”
—Langdon Cook, author of The Mushroom Hunters

Table Of Contents

New recipes include:

Pie for Dinner

   • Fennel Sausage, Cabbage, Beets & Apple Pie 
   • Lamb, Pumpkin, and Quince Pie
   • Chanterelle, Goat Cheese, Delicata, and Tomato Pie
Sam’s Veggie Pie

The Life of Chicken Pot Pie: a recipe cycle

   • Roast Chicken
   • Chicken Stock
   • Gravy
   • Schmaltz-Roasted Potatoes with Garlic and Herbs
   • Schmaltz-Roasted Vegetables
   • Roasted Vegetable Pie
   • Chicken Pot Pie

Difficult Fruits

   • Gooseberry and Elderflower Pie
   • Black Currant Custard
   • Elderberry Pie
   • Black Chokeberry Pie
   • Sarviceberry Pie

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