Maman: the cookbook All-day recipes to warm your heart

Elisa Marshall

Book - 2021

"Experience the sophisticated, rustic-chic charm of the celebrated, French-inspired Maman café right from home. Welcome to Maman. Maman ('mother' in French) was created to fill a void that fiancés Elisa Marshall and Benjamin Sormonte saw in the café scene--a beautiful, homey place where you could savor a delicious, freshly baked cookie or quiche and gather with friends for a lively brunch as if in your own living room. In their debut cookbook, the owners of this elegant and charming New York City-based collection of cafés share the recipes of some of their bestselling baked goods and dishes alongside brand-new ones. This collection of 100 recipes spans breakfast to dessert and everything in between, all united by the sens...e of family-inspired tradition. Handed down through generations, this is the food that makes you feel at home while also appealing to modern tastes and design aesthetics. The spirit of the café is reflected in recipes like Banana Lavander Waffles with Vanilla Mascarpone, Roasted Delicata Squash, Hazelnut and Taleggio Focaccia Tartine, and the made-famous-by-Oprah Nutty Chocolate Chip Cookie. Blending the allure of New York City with beloved French fare and café culture, The Maman Cookbook encourages the Francophile in you to create delicious café favorites and special moments in your own home"--

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Subjects
Genres
Cookbooks
Published
New York : Clarkson Potter/Publishers [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Elisa Marshall (author)
Other Authors
Benjamin Sormonte (author), Lauren Salkeld (photographer), Linda Xiao
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
255 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 27 cm
ISBN
9780593138953
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  • All-day cǎf
  • Sweets and sips.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Marshall and Sormonte are the team behind the Maman mini-chain of eateries, and this frothy cookbook is as much an advertisement for their business as a collection of recipes--a feeling reinforced by blurbs from fans about their "quaint" cafés. They lean hard into the theme of motherhood, with introductions written by each of their "mamans," and the importance of mothers cooking with children harped on by a diet book author and others. Paeans to the authors' childhoods in Canada (Marshall) and France (Sormonte) occasionally verge on the saccharine, and many recipes come from or are named for maternal figures: their marketing director's grandmother Marion contributes zucchini bread, while a tuna salad sandwich salutes the former head chef's mother. Typical café fare, such as quiche Lorraine and fruit salad, alternates with surprises, including a savory yogurt loaf with olives and sun-dried tomatoes, and a garnish of corn nuts atop pasta salad. Desserts are the strongest offerings--most notably, the café's signature chocolate chip cookies with three types of nuts, and the pumpkin-maple madeleines, which combine North American and French traditions. (For pooches, there are dog biscuits with carob chips.) While loyal customers are sure to tune in, those unfamiliar with the brand may find this to be a collection in search of a binding culinary thread. (Sept.)

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Review by Library Journal Review

If visiting a French café is impossible, readers might simulate the experience at home with this cookbook by the couple behind Maman, a small chain of cafés in New York and Canada. Marshall and Sormonte are not professional chefs, but both grew up in close-knit, food-loving families (in Toronto, Canada, and Montpellier, France, respectively); they offer family-friendly food in their welcoming, French-inspired cafés (named after the French word for "mother"). Here they share 100 cherished recipes. The cookbook has a warm tone that plays up the idea of family; Marshall and Sormonte encourage readers to turn the book into a family heirloom by jotting their own notes on the recipes (throughout, there are unobtrusive blank lines to write on). The recipes for brunch fare, sandwiches, and sweets, with an extensive beverage section, are doable for beginners but interesting enough for experienced home chefs who want to experiment with French flavors or put a spin on French standards with ingredients like maple syrup or tomatillos. The book includes brief guidance on equipment, practical tips for reheating and freezing, and eye-catching photos of scrumptious food. VERDICT Not just for Maman's walk-in or online customers, this cookbook is recommended for those who want to offer informal, stylish, satisfying food to family and friends; it may well delight Francophiles.--Bonnie Poquette, Milwaukee

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Introduction About Maman: A Home Away From Home When you walk into any of our maman locations, the feeling is always the same. The aroma of culinary splendor wafts through the air, welcoming you inside, while the light buzz of conversation balances against the hiss of the espresso machine and the occasional clanging of pots. The exact details of each maman are unique, but features like exposed brick, rustic wood tables, mismatched china, and our signature blue-and-white patterns that are on everything from our to-go cups to our wallpaper create a familiar environment. The food always smells and tastes like something from your maman's kitchen, or maybe like a dish your grandmother taught you that you still make today. Coming into the café engages all your senses, embraces you, and makes you feel right at home. Maman means "mother" in French, but for us, it also embodies the comforting, cozy feeling of home we wanted to create when we opened our first café in a former art gallery. At the time, late 2014, New York was filled with sleek spots that were all about being cool and trendy, but there weren't a lot of places to settle into with a good cup of coffee to concentrate on reading, writing, or sketching, or to lounge for a few hours enjoying a meal with friends, almost as if in your own living room. There also weren't spaces to gather around the table to celebrate all of life's special occasions, big or small. We were both fortunate to grow up in families that loved to come together around food, and with mamans and grandmothers who were amazing cooks and bakers. We were far away from home and missing our families, with Elisa's in Canada and Ben's in France. We couldn't find exactly what we were looking for, so we decided to establish this sense of home for ourselves, which is how the café ultimately came to be. We set out to create a place that welcomes people with familiar sights, scents, and sounds--a place that feels like home. We filled the space with furniture and décor inspired by our own childhood homes: a large wooden table surrounded by assorted vintage chairs, a china hutch, and vintage flatware. Even the bunnies that pop up in different forms at all our locations are drawn from the fact that we (like many others) both had beloved stuffed bunnies as children. We hoped these kinds of details would resonate with our guests, evoking thoughts of the past, stirring emotions, and helping instill that wonderful sense of home. Of course, just as the kitchen is always the heart of the home, food was always going to be the heart of maman. When you open the door to any of our locations, you're drawn in by the inviting scent of something from the kitchen, be it cookies, quiche, or roast chicken--familiar aromas that evoke a bit of nostalgia. As we were planning our menu, we kept returning to our families' recipes and traditions. It's even how we settled on the name maman, which conjures the feeling we wanted to create while also celebrating our mamans, both of whom ignited our passion for food and entertaining. By using the French word, we pay tribute to the French heritage and influences in our menu. Years later, maman has multiple locations, along with a thriving catering and event business and a partnership with Paper Source that includes pop-up shops, stationery, and a party collection. Through the years and our expansion, we've stayed true to our original idea--to create a home away from home, a place where you can find comfort, along with delicious food, decadent desserts, and ir- resistible drinks. About Our Book: Maman in Your Kitchen Writing a cookbook has been a goal for almost as long as we've had maman. The café has been a way to share not only our recipes but also the comfort that comes from cooking and eating together. With this book, we're excited to bring that experience to an even larger community, including those who don't live near one of our locations. Our fans will be happy to finally have some of our most coveted recipes, but for us this book is more than just a collection of recipes. It's the next step in the maman journey, which is a love story at its core. We opened maman as a couple, thrilled to build something together and work side by side, but our team quickly became our family. In addition to sharing their talents and creativity, they've also shared their own family recipes, which is why our menu--and now our cookbook--features recipes not just from our mamans and grandmothers, but also from our extended maman family. We wouldn't have it any other way. While we work in the food industry, we're not professional chefs; we learned by doing. A few of the recipes in this book are a bit more challenging, but most are incredibly accessible, and all are written for home cooks. Our recipes are drawn from a repertoire of family classics that are both simple and adaptable, so you can cook and enjoy them time and time again. They are meant to draw you to the kitchen, inspire you to create, and then lead you to the table to nourish and connect with the ones you love. We organized the book to reflect different ways you can enjoy the maman experience and our all-day café style. Part is dedicated to breakfast and brunch and includes both sweet and savory options, while Part II features dishes that can be enjoyed throughout the day, from soups and salads to sandwiches and quiches. Part III is devoted to what maman is famous for, irresistible sweets, including cakes, cookies, and tarts, plus recipes and tips for making some of our delicious drinks at home. We hope you'll think of this book as a scrapbook, a place where you can gather and record your ideas and inspirations. If you find a cake is too sweet, make a note to use less sugar next time. If you don't have cauliflower and discover broccoli works even better, write that down. Don't be afraid to scribble on the pages and jot down your ideas. When it comes time for you to pass these recipes on to your loved ones, you'll want them to know how you made them your own. With your special touches, this book will become a cherished heirloom for you and your family to treasure for years to come. We've been delighted and honored by the response to maman, and with this book not only are we sharing some of our most beloved recipes, but we're also telling the stories behind them, all in the hope that you'll make them in your own kitchen. We wrote this book to help you enjoy the maman experience, whether that means hosting a brunch for your girlfriends, baking cookies for your kids, or treating yourself to our Lavender Hot Chocolate (page 237). Even more important, we hope our recipes and stories help you create new memories with your loved ones, both in the kitchen and around the table. Excerpted from Maman: the Cookbook: All-Day Recipes to Warm Your Heart by Elisa Marshall, Benjamin Sormonte, Lauren Salkeld All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.