Aliza Green is an award-winning Philadelphia-based chef and author. She has written many books and has collaborated with famed chefs Guillermo Pernot and Georges Perrier. A former food columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News, Green now write regularly for Cooking Light, and is known for her encyclopedic knowledge of every possible ingredient, its history, culture, and use in the kitchen and bakery. Green’s books have garnered high praise from critics, readers, and culinary professionals alike, including a James Beard award for “Best Single-Subject Cookbook” in 2001 for Ceviche!: Seafood, Salads, and Cocktails with a Latino Twist (Running Press, 2001), which she co-authored with Chef Guillermo Pernot. She resides in Elkins Park, PA. Visit her website at http://www.alizagreen.com.
Learn how to use the best ingredients and simple, classic techniques to make fresh, homemade pasta in your own kitchen with Making Artisan Pasta. Calling for just the simplest ingredients and a...
Learn old-world, classic skills from real-life fishermen, wholesale markets, fish buyers, chefs, and other sources-far away from the supermarket, and everywhere the fish go well before it makes it to the table....
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Author Aliza Green will be a guest on the nationally syndicated satellite radio show "Everyday Food" on the Martha Stewart Living Radio channel on Sirius XM. Learn More.