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Mollie Katzen (born October 13, 1950, in Rochester, New York, U.S.) is an American cookbook author and artist. The author of twelve cookbooks (all of which she also illustrated), she is best known for the hand-lettered, illustrated Moosewood Cookbook (1977) and The Enchanted Broccoli Forest (1982). She has written and illustrated three children's cookbooks, Pretend Soup (1994) (dubbed ″the gold standard of children's cookbooks″ by the New York Times), Honest Pretzels (1999), and Salad People (2005). In 2007 the Moosewood Cookbook was inducted into the James Beard Cookbook Hall of Fame. In 2017, her papers were collected by the National Museum of American History at the Smithsonian Institution. This includes all the hand-lettered originals, plus illustrations, from the Moosewood Cookbook and The Enchanted Broccoli Forest, and is now part of their permanent collection. Early life Katzen was raised in Rochester, New York in a Jewish family. She has attributed her interest in vegetarian cuisine to her kashrut-observant upbringing. Throughout grade school and high school, she attended the Eastman School of Music, where she studied oboe and piano, resulting in an Eastman Preparatory School Diploma. In 1968, Katzen entered Cornell University and later received her bachelor's degree in fine arts from the San Francisco Art Institute. She is the sister of Daniel Katzen, former Boston Symphony Orchestra horn player. Cooking In 1969, while at Cornell University, Katzen cooked at the Ithaca Seed Company, a macrobiotic café. Katzen studied fine art at Cornell University and the San Francisco Art Institute, where she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honors in Painting. One day, on her way to school, she heard a radio ad for rock-lawyer Rubin Glickman's Shandygaff restaurant Katzen took a bus from the art studio and asked to be hired. She ended up cooking and developing recipes at this cutting-edge restaurant for two years, greatly influenced by the developing farm-to-table ethos of the new California cuisine. Katzen returned to Ithaca in 1972 to help her brother Josh and friends build their new restaurant, which they named Moosewood Restaurant, after a local striped maple tree. Katzen became one of the founders of the restaurant in 1973 and remained there until 1978. Cookbooks "Mollie Katzen's Cooking Show" ran on PBS from 1995 to 2000. Katzen has over 6 million books in print. Health Magazine named her as one of five "Women Who Changed the Way We Eat." Katzen served as a consultant to Harvard University Dining Services, helping design the Food Literacy Initiative, from 2003 through 2011. She has collaborated on many projects with Walter Willett, of the Harvard School of Public Health. In 2013, Katzen published her last cookbook, The Heart of the Plate, which she considers her best work. Personal life Katzen has two children. Her son, Sam Black, was a longtime dancer with the Mark Morris Dance Group, and is now the director of the company. From 1983 to 2022, Katzen lived in Kensington, CA. She has since returned to the East Coast. Katzen spends her time studying piano and creating art. She continues writing and is working on a memoir. Works Katzen, Mollie (1977). The Moosewood Cookbook. ISBN 978-0913668689. Katzen, Mollie (1982). The Enchanted Broccoli Forest. ISBN 978-0898150797. Katzen, Mollie (1988). Still Life with Menu. ISBN 978-0898152562. Katzen, Mollie (1994). Pretend Soup and Other Real Recipes. ISBN 978-1883672065. Katzen, Mollie (1997). Mollie Katzen's Vegetable Heaven. ISBN 0786862688. Katzen, Mollie (2002). Mollie Katzen's Sunlight Cafe. ISBN 978-0786862696. Katzen, Mollie (2004). Honest Pretzels: And 64 Other Amazing Recipes for Kids. ISBN 978-1883672881. Katzen, Mollie (2005). Salad People and More Real Recipes: A New Cookbook for Preschoolers and Up. ISBN 978-1582461410. Katzen, Mollie; Walter Willett (2006). Eat, Drink, and Weigh Less. ISBN 978-1401302498. Katzen, Mollie (2007). The Vegetable Dishes I Can't Live Without. ISBN 978-1401322328. Katzen, Mollie (2007). Mollie Katzen's Recipes: Soups. ISBN 978-1580088770. Katzen, Mollie (2008). Mollie Katzen's Recipes: Salads. ISBN 978-1580088787. Katzen, Mollie (2009). Mollie Katzen's Recipes: Desserts. ISBN 978-1580088794. Katzen, Mollie (2009). Get Cooking. ISBN 978-0061732430. Katzen, Mollie (2013). The Heart of the Plate: Vegetarian Recipes for a New Generation. ISBN 978-0547571591. See also Joanne Weir's Cooking Class Martin Yan Jacques Pépin References External links Official site @molliekatzenartstudio — instagram. Discover the Mollie Katzen popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Mollie Katzen books.

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  • Moosewood Restaurant Cooks at Home synopsis, comments

    Moosewood Restaurant Cooks at Home

    Moosewood Collective

    Winner of the 1995 James Beard Award for Best Vegetarian CookbookAlthough many people think that cooking without meat means spending more time in the kitchen, the cooks at the worl...

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    Sundays at Moosewood Restaurant

    Moosewood Collective

    Since its opening in 1973, Moosewood Restaurant in Ithaca, New York, has been synonymous with creative cuisine with a healthful, vegetarian emphasis.Each Sunday at Moosewood Restau...