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Around the Table

Entertain with ease: “24 amusingly themed menus . . . the recipes—simple, classic and, above all, easy—will always be crowd-pleasers.” —Publishers Weekly

The best entertaining isn’t about impressing people. It’s about welcoming them to a comfortable setting, entertaining them with lively conversation and simple memorable food, and making them feel at home. In Around the Table, accomplished hostess Ellen Wright offers twenty-four seasonal menus, accompanied by gorgeous full-color photographs, for easy, off-the-cuff but still stylish entertaining for family and friends.

Menus include It’s Payback Time, for when you’ve enjoyed friends’ hospitality too often without reciprocating (with Parmesan Toasts, Tomato Onion Soup, Mustard-Brown Sugar Glazed Pork Loin, Baked Onions, and Pound Cake with Berries), and Freezing Cold Winter Night, a cozy get-together (over steaming bowls of Brisket and Cabbage Soup, Piroshkies, and Warm Apple Crisp), and many more. Ellen’s philosophy is to keep it simple, fun, and delicious—so the menus highlight easy preparation and do-ahead tips and shortcuts to get the host out of the kitchen and into the conversation!

“A recipe for fun.” —Colin Cowie, author of Dinner After Dark

Ellen Wright

Ellen Wright has been cooking and entertaining for more than forty years. Before writing cookbooks, she served as an assistant and recipe tester to James Beard and hosted his 75th birthday party, where he declared, "Ellen, I don't know anyone who is better at bringing people together, making them feel at home, and serving a damn good meal." Wright studied painting and drawing in college before she applied her artistic talent to the kitchen. In addition to working with Beard, Wright has also studied under Madhur Jaffrey, Lydie Marshall, and Julia Child. She has authored one previous cookbook, Bridgehampton Weekends (William Morrow). Though a regional cookbook, it garnered national media attention from newspapers, magazines, the Today show, and Larry King Live. The New York Times said of Wright, "It took Martha Stewart a dozen years, a slew of books, and a lifetime of self-promotion to get the kind of attention Ellen Wright has been showered with since her first book hit stores last month." She is also an interior designer whose clients include CBS Sports, Citicorp, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brokaw, and Jane Pauley. Currently Wright divides her time between an apartment overlooking the East River in New York City and a renovated farmhouse in Bridgehampton, New York.

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