Chefs@Google: Andrew Carmellini
In American Flavor, Andrew Carmellini—two time James Beard Award winner, acclaimed author of Urban Italian, and executive chef-owner of the hit New York City restaurants Locanda Verde and The Dutch—offers a magnificent collection of delicious, innovative, down-to-earth recipes and stories that get at the soul of how we eat today. Inspired by both traditional regional cuisines and the multicultural neighborhoods, global eateries, and ethnic groceries that dot the American landscape American Flavor combines a United Nations of cultural influences into scrumptious dishes that are a cornucopia of delights for armchair foodies, fans of super chefs Mario Batali, Joe Bastianich, and Nate Appleman, and cooks at every skill level who appreciate real American food 21st century-style: sophisticated but down-to-earth, rustic but refined, and always deeply flavored and delicious. In conversation with Anjali Kumar
Lecture 20: Line, Interface & Bulk Defects Instructor: Donald Sadoway View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
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Nice
Great interviewer!
While I love Google Talks, this one is a yawner…
Please stop disabling comments on other videos
welcome back :-)
Lecture starts @05:10
interesting take on the rivets, very similar to how the BP oil blowout happened.