Molly Yeh is a baker, blogger, writer, and farmer living in East Grand Forks, North Dakota. She is the voice behind the wildly popular blog, My Name is Yeh, which has been the recipient of multiple awards, including two Saveur 2015 blog awards - Editor's Choice and Blog of the Year. Molly also graduated from Juliard and plays percussion in symphonies and orchestras around the world. She lives in North Dakota with her husband and their chickens. Instagram: 98.5K followers Facebook: 16.5K Likes Twitter: 8K followers
If you don't look at the recipes and stories in this book and feel
instantly happier, well, I don't believe you. This book is teeming
with joy.
--Deb Perelman, Smitten Kitchen
Funny and frank, Molly Yeh speaks for a new generation of cookbook
authors. She charms us by laying bare both her cupboards and her
vulnerabilities, and then wins us over completely with her innate
confidence and joy in the kitchen. And with Funfetti Cake.
--Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs, co-founders of Food52
In life, things are generally interesting or gratifying. What we
have here is a book that can do both. Like her homestead straddling
state lines, Molly manages this woman-on-a-wire act not just in
writing, but through comforting yet thought-provoking stories,
regram-worthy photos, and some of the most delicious food I've ever
made.
--Justin Warner, winner of Food Network Star, season
8 Molly on the Range, like its author, is
quintessentially American: a jumble of influences and backstories,
somehow adding up to a joyfully eclectic whole. Molly's background
as a musician is clear here: the rigors of technique are
simultaneously celebrated and undone by practical interpretation:
how am I going to make this work on this farm, right now,
today?
--Nico Muhly, composer I've been a die-hard New Yorker for
two decades. Molly on the Range makes me want to pack it all
in and buy a farm down the road from hers so I can join the Ladies
of Grand Forks Brunch Club, leave loaves of bread on each others'
doorsteps and share hotdishes. Her world is cozy, kind, and
delicious on every level."
--Kat Kinsman, senior food and drinks editor, Extra Crispy
Molly Yeh's new book is a gem: her stories (charming, funny,
whimsical) make you want to befriend her, her recipes (clever,
unfussy, tempting) beckon you to the kitchen and when you finish
reading it through (because this is one of those rare cookbooks you
actually read), you wish there was more.
--Janna Gur, author of The Book of New Israeli Food and
Jewish Soul Food from Minsk to Marrakesh Molly and I both
graduated from Juilliard and ended up shackled to stoves--a great
testament to conservatory training. Her impeccable taste runs from
Stravinsky to spa tzle; I vouch for everything in Molly on the
Range except for the deliciousness of marzipan. Marzipan is
horrible.
--Doug Quint, Big Gay Ice Cream Molly on the Range
strikes the perfect balance between quirk and comfort food: the
sorts of spins on classics you'll want to use to make your friends
think you're fun and cool. I'm sure she comes from a different
planet, but everything is cute and funny and tasty there, and
you're definitely invited, you just need a space suit. She's a
relatable and endearing food-loving weirdo, and our plates are all
the better for it.
--Marian Bull, writer, former editor of Saveur and
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