The Hunger: A Memoir of an Accidental Chef

“Hot grease, sharp knives, infidelity, and white truffles….The Hunger has all the right ingredients….The best memoir by a chef since Kitchen Confidential.
—Jay McInerney

 

The Hunger is the page-turning memoir from John DeLucie, chef of THE celebrity hot spot restaurant in New York City, The Waverly Inn. With an introduction by Graydon Carter, legendary Editor of Vanity Fair, The Hunger is an unabashed celebration of hard work and the good life that Anthony Bourdain fans will simply eat up—a feast for foodies that author Salman Rushdie calls, “A delightful book….I recommend it to anyone interested in good food—and good stories.”

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The Hunger: A Memoir of an Accidental Chef

“Hot grease, sharp knives, infidelity, and white truffles….The Hunger has all the right ingredients….The best memoir by a chef since Kitchen Confidential.
—Jay McInerney

 

The Hunger is the page-turning memoir from John DeLucie, chef of THE celebrity hot spot restaurant in New York City, The Waverly Inn. With an introduction by Graydon Carter, legendary Editor of Vanity Fair, The Hunger is an unabashed celebration of hard work and the good life that Anthony Bourdain fans will simply eat up—a feast for foodies that author Salman Rushdie calls, “A delightful book….I recommend it to anyone interested in good food—and good stories.”

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“Hot grease, sharp knives, infidelity, and white truffles….The Hunger has all the right ingredients….The best memoir by a chef since Kitchen Confidential.
—Jay McInerney

 

The Hunger is the page-turning memoir from John DeLucie, chef of THE celebrity hot spot restaurant in New York City, The Waverly Inn. With an introduction by Graydon Carter, legendary Editor of Vanity Fair, The Hunger is an unabashed celebration of hard work and the good life that Anthony Bourdain fans will simply eat up—a feast for foodies that author Salman Rushdie calls, “A delightful book….I recommend it to anyone interested in good food—and good stories.”


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780061579295
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 05/04/2010
Pages: 233
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

John DeLucie is the Executive Chef/Partner of The Waverly Inn, which he opened to great critical acclaim in 2007 in Manhattan's Greenwich Village. DeLucie has been featured in New York magazine, Town & Country, the New York Times, and on television on the The Martha Stewart Show and CBS's The Early Show Saturday Edition. He lives in New York.

Table of Contents

Author's Note xiii

Introduction Graydon Carter xv

Prologue 1

Office Space 7

Happy All the Time 12

Ingredients 19

Was It Him? 25

Trial by Salad 30

Crossing Bloomingdale's 37

South by Southwest 46

Benediction 53

Twelve Smoking Ducks 58

Blue Chili 66

Gold Leaf and Turbot 71

The Waverly Juice 78

The Brothers Calamari 86

Waltz for PJ 92

Reluctant Patty 100

Running from Stilettos 107

Angst Hampton 112

Food and Marriage 120

The Conversation 126

Park Babylon South 131

French Roast 140

Odd Pairing 147

Under New Management 154

More Butter 161

Reduction 169

Piatti Secondi 178

The Man 185

Mac & Jeez! 195

Unhinged 202

Adrenaline Junkie 207

Coda 217

Epilogue 223

What People are Saying About This

Bobby Flay

“In a bowl, stir gently, one part Hard Work, two cups True Grit, and a dash of Restaurant Glamour, and you get the perfect recipe for Chef John Delucie’s everyday life... I couldn’t put it down.”

Anthony Bourdain

“THE HUNGER entertainingly describes one of those wonderfully unlikely bizarro career arcs that can only happen in the restaurant business...A terrific first person tour of the best and worst of the back-of-the-house New York restaurant world with an all-too rare happy ending.”

Jay McInerney

“Hot grease, sharp knives, infidelity, and white truffles. . . . The Hunger has all the right ingredients. John DeLucie has lived the life and now he tells the tale. The Hunger is the best memoir by a chef since Kitchen Confidential.

Salman Rushdie

John DeLucie has given me so much pleasure at The Waverly Inn, and now he has written this delightful book, as well! I recommend it to anyone interested in good food—and good stories.”

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