Description
Author: Carla Hall
Former cohost of The Chew and a Top Chef: All-Stars Fan Favorite, Carla Hall serves up more than 100 fantastic recipes for twists on classic comfort food. Carla Hall first won the hearts of fans nationwide on Bravo's
Top Chef, then won Fan Favorite on
Top Chef: All-Stars. In
Cooking With Love, she serves up more than 100 fantastic recipes for food that hugs you. With her signature tasty twists on tried-and-true classics, comfort food never tasted so good
From down-home deviled eggs with smoky bacon to silky and light spicy carrot-ginger Soup to the ultimate chicken pot pie with buttery crust on the bottom to her Granny's unforgettably luscious five-flavor pound cake, Carla's flavorful recipes are so deeply satisfying, they'll become family favorites in your kitchen.
For Carla, the only way to make truly comforting food is to cook it from the heart, and in
Cooking with Love, she shows you that love with her tempting, inspiring recipes for all sorts of sumptuous dishes, displayed in beautiful full-color photographs. Carla also tells funny, poignant tales of her own life cooking with family, friends, and fellow chefs.
About the Author
Carla Hall attended L'Academie de Cuisine in Maryland. She gained her audience when she competed on Bravo's Top Chef and Top Chef: All Stars. She has been a TV personality since then, cohosting on the ABC talk show The Chew, contributing on Good Morning America, and featuring as a judge on Crazy Delicious on Netflix and on Bakeaway Camp on the Food Network. She is the author of Carla's Comfort Foods, Cooking with Love, and Carla Hall's Soul Food, which received an NAACP Image Awards nomination. She lives in Washington D.C. with her husband. Visit carlahall.com for more.
Genevieve Ko is the author of
Better Baking. She has coauthored several books, including
Home Cooking with Jean-Georges,
Cooking with Love, and
Carla's Comfort Food. She has been an editor at numerous publications, such as
Good Housekeeping,
Gourmet,
Fine Cooking, Bon Appetit, and
The Los Angeles Times. She is currently a senior editor at
New York Times Cooking. Visit genevieveko.com for more.