When there is absolutely nothing worth watching on TV, when there is nothing exciting happening on the political front (though the pundits are trying their best to create hot topics for discussion), when the days are incredibly long (sun rises at 5:00 am and sets at 8:00 pm or so) and when the allergy season is in full bloom, and when you live near some of the best public libraries in the nation - i dont really have a choice; i have to read! My book reviews begin...

Personally hired by Hillary Clinton., Walter Schieb was the chief white house chef for most of the Clinton years, and also for Bush's first term. This book is a delightful compilation of anecdotes and recipes. Walter writes about his menus for major state dinners - how Hillary and her team wanted to pay a tribute to the visiting head of state's country by including that country's dishes on the menu, or preparing contemporary american food with accents specific to that nation.
Even though Walter states that the book is apolitical, it is pretty obvious that he was totally enamoured by the Clintons - Hillary is portrayed as a warm loving hostess, and Bill as an adorable superstar. Walter's character sketch of Chelsea is probably the most genuine, and truly endearing. Growing up in the whitehouse, Chelsea gradually became a full time vegetarian. Also, Hillary requested Walter to include more healthful meatless dishes in the menu. This prompted Walter to delve into the cooking traditions of India, China, and other countries to devise meatless dishes. Some of the vegetarian recipes in the book are excellent, and really simple (the minted peas soup, and the mango black bean salsa for example). Ofcourse, there are many other recipes that could easily take days to prepare, a fact that Walter acknowledges. This book is a quick read, and if you are a Clinton afficionado, dont miss this one!
3 comments:
I am super sorry for assuming this was a political book. Please send me the recipe for mango black bean salsa :) Sounds Yummy
Hmmm...I find it hard to read the words "China" and "meatless dishes" in the same sentence, but hey ho. And, three of the last four of your articles are "American". Remember, you have a global audience. I know the US is the centre of the known universe but please think of us poor consumers who don't want to know what Mr McCain ate for breakfast....:-P
Well Ram, what can i say.....i'll try to desify myself a little for the sake of my dear loyal blog readers!
No wonder Su took one look at it and thought it was another political book and skipped the post :-(
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