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Melissa Clark is an American food writer, cookbook author and New York Times columnist. She is the author of over 40 cookbooks and has received multiple awards from the James Beard Foundation and IACP (International Association of Culinary Professionals) for her work. Clark is a regular guest on television series such as Today show, Rachael Ray and Iron Chef America and on radio programmes such as The Splendid Table on NPR and The Leonard Lopate Show on WNYC. Early life and education Clark is the daughter of Julian Clark and Rita Clark, both of whom were practicing psychiatrists. She is a third-generation Brooklynite and grew up in the Ditmas Park neighborhood. Her parents were avid home cooks, influenced by Julia Child. As a child, Clark spent the month of August with her family each year in Provence, France. Clark is Jewish. Clark attended Stuyvesant High School and then Barnard College, where she studied English and history and wrote a thesis on the role of food in Don Quixote. She graduated in 1990, then in 1994 earned an MFA from Columbia University, where she took a food-writing class taught by Betty Fussell. Career and works In her early career, Clark was a freelance writer for various publications, including the New York Times, and worked in "front of house" jobs at restaurants. In 2007, she began her weekly "A Good Appetite" column at The New York Times, She became a full-time staff writer at the Times in 2012, writing about 65 recipes each year for the newspaper. Clark has frequently described herself as "an advocate for the home cook" and "the voice of the home cook" in interviews. In 2015, Clark gained attention for a recipe for guacamole with green peas that she had reported on a few years earlier (the recipe was created as a collaboration between chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten and chef de cuisine Ian Coogan for Vongerichten's restaurant ABC Cocina); the piece was re-tweeted by The New York Times and attracted viral feedback, including tweets from President Barack Obama and former Governor of Florida Jeb Bush, who all disapproved of her addition of peas to the traditional recipe ingredients. Clark's most favored ingredient is anchovies, which she praises for their versatility. Clark has written more than 40 cookbooks, including Braise: A Journey Through International Cuisine (2007), with Daniel Boulud; East of Paris with David Bouley; The Last Course: The Desserts of Gramercy Tavern with Claudia Fleming, the former pastry chef at Gramercy Tavern in New York; and Cook This Now (2011), which focuses on seasonal cooking. Clark's cookbook Dinner: Changing the Game won an award in 2018 from the International Association of Culinary Professionals. For The New Essentials of French Cooking, which was published in print and as a series of articles on NYT Cooking, Clark won the 2018 James Beard Foundation Journalism Award for innovative storytelling. In 2019, Clark hosted a podcast series, Weeknight Kitchen with Melissa Clark, produced by The Splendid Table. Personal life Clark has married three times. Her first marriage was in 1993, to a Swede, Max Jonson. In 2007, she married her third husband, Daniel Gercke, with whom she has a daughter, Dahlia. The family lives in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. References External links Official website Melissa Clark's articles and recipes in The New York Times. Discover the Melissa Clark popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Melissa Clark books.

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  • Dinner in One synopsis, comments

    Dinner in One

    Melissa Clark

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER 100 allnew supersimple and incredibly delicious onepot, onepan, onesheetoneeverything!recipes from the star food writer and bestselling author of Dinner ...

  • A Generous Meal synopsis, comments

    A Generous Meal

    Christine Flynn

    NATIONAL BESTSELLERDinner can be equal parts impressive and simple any day of the week. Sometimes all you need is a little inspiration and a cabbageand this book!In A Generous Meal...

  • Dinner in French synopsis, comments

    Dinner in French

    Melissa Clark

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER  The beloved author of Dinner in an Instant breaks down the new French classics with 150 recipes that reflect a modern yet distinctly ...

  • The Way We Ate synopsis, comments

    The Way We Ate

    Noah Fecks & Paul Wagtouicz

    From the food photographers and creators of the popular blog The Way We Ate comes a lavishly illustrated journey through the rich culinary tradition of the last American century, w...

  • The Last Course synopsis, comments

    The Last Course

    Claudia Fleming, Melissa Clark & Danny Meyer

    A beautiful new edition of “the greatest dessert book in the history of the world” (Bon Appétit), featuring 175 timeless recipes from Gramercy Tavern’s James Beard Award–winning pa...

  • The 100 Most Jewish Foods synopsis, comments

    The 100 Most Jewish Foods

    Alana Newhouse & Tablet

    “Your gift giv­ing prob­lems are now overjust stock up on The 100 Most Jew­ish Foods. . . . The appro­pri­ate gift for any occa­sion.”Jewish Book Council  “[A] love letterto f...

  • The Essential New York Times Book of Cocktails synopsis, comments

    The Essential New York Times Book of Cocktails

    Thomas Nelson

    This cocktail book features more than 350 drink recipes old and new with great writing from The New York Times.Cocktail hour is once again one of America’s most popular pastimes an...

  • Dinner synopsis, comments

    Dinner

    Melissa Clark & Eric Wolfinger

    200+ inventive yet straightforward recipes that will make anyone a better and more confident cook, from a James Beard Award–winning chef “Everything I want for my dinnerdishes...

  • National Identity synopsis, comments

    National Identity

    Simon Bridges

    An open, honest and at times intensely personal memoir about race, fatherhood, marriage, masculinity, fitting in, and the things that shape our national character.Simon Bridges gre...

  • Kink synopsis, comments

    Kink

    R.O. Kwon & Garth Greenwell

    A New York Times Notable Book Kink is a groundbreaking anthology of literary short fiction exploring love and desire, BDSM, and interests across the sexual spectrum, edited by laud...

  • Six Seasons synopsis, comments

    Six Seasons

    Joshua McFadden & Martha Holmberg

    Winner, James Beard Award for Best Book in VegetableFocused Cooking Named a Best Cookbook of the Year by the Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Bon Appétit, Food Network Magazine, ...