![]() All bagel shops have niches, and they each have their own unique claim to being “the best bagel in New York”. You’ll find that many of the bagel stores listed below have stories that are intricately interwoven with the history and culture of the city itself. This is the result: the definitive list of the 10 Best Bagel Shops in New York City. We’ve set aside personal biases for our favorite shops to really evaluate the taste, the texture, and overall experience of eating each bagel. ![]() If you’re starting to sweat just thinking about it, fear not - because we’ve done it for you. How do you know which ones are great, let alone the best? What does “The Best '' even mean, and how do you decide that? Every shop is so storied, and there are seemingly infinite (ok, closer 450) options to choose from. This is doubly true of bagels, the patron breakfast of New York. If you’re walking into an establishment it's fair to assume that it’s beat out a lot of competition to even exist in this city, so you can safely bet on an enjoyable experience. In New York, everything is the best of the best. That's why we've put together a list of the top 10 bagel shops in the city. (Warning: Contains adult language.New York City is known for its delicious bagels, and with so many great shops to choose from, it can be tough to narrow down the best ones. Both his engaging personality and his love of food and eating come shining through. In the following 7½-minute video Action Bronson gives us a quick overview of F*ck That's Delicious and shows us how easy and quick it is to make a good chicken Parmesan. And what makes food taste f*cking good? Sometimes it has little to do with the ingredients and a whole lot to do with memories, good friends, beautiful surroundings, and a hearty appetite. ![]() It's really a book for people interested in fully savoring the food they eat-fancy to plain-and indulging in food that tastes utterly amazing. Granted F*ck That's Good is not for someone simply looking for new recipes to add to the family meal plan. Don't expect polite language (the title of the book should have been your first clue), but do expect Bronson's sincere gushing over everything he's included between the covers, from eating cold cereal over the kitchen sink to enjoying a leisurely meal of eggs, pasta, madre de sagrantino, and wine in the beautiful Umbria countryside. Yes, you'll likely want to try some of the recipes, but you'll also want to take note of Bronson's favorite pizza joints so you can try them yourself next time you're in New York. ![]() The spaghetti shown in the scan below was a huge hit in my house, though I substituted jalapenos for the Italian chiles called for.Ī couple of points: This is a cookbook / foodie memoir to read. His two-minute tomato sauce looks like a life-saver after a busy day, The oxtail topped flat bread is so on my winter dinner list, and that chocolate raspberry coffee cake from Bronson's mother looks heavenly. I love it that Bronson roasts his cauliflower almost exactly like do (I add fresh whole sage leaves, which crisp up deliciously). ![]() I want to bake Chocolate Chip Cookies and Salted Honey Butter. Others are for more involved dinners, like the recipe for barbecued ribs, which is accompanied by tales of Jamaica. Some of the recipes are for simple comfort food, like bagels with melted cheese (see the scan click to enlarge), complete with an encyclopedia of bagels from around the world. The three dozen or so formal recipes are interwoven with stories of Bronson's travels, descriptions of his favorite food pairings, tributes to the global cuisines of Queens (that rhymes!), colorful photographs of people and places, a graphic guide to toothpicks, the joys of an ice cream cookie sandwich, a whole section on fried chicken, and much, much more. Just as Bronson is not your typical chef, F*ck That's Delicious is not your typical cookbook. ( Note: I received this cookbook as part of the Abrams's Dinner Party click link for info.) We get the stories, the photos, and the cooking methods. In his cookbook F*ck That's Delicious, Action Bronson shares recipes for some of the most delicious foods he's eaten at home and around the world. Later he attended cooking school, worked in his father's restaurant, and of course made music. I was wrong to question, however, because Action Bronson grew up in a cooking/baking family, enjoying Albanian food at home and a world of flavors at friends' and neighbors' houses in his native Queens. Okay, so I admit was skeptical about a cookbook by a hiphop artist foodie. ![]()
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