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Luisa Weiss

Luisa Weiss (born 1977) is an Italian-American[1] writer based in Berlin. Weiss was employed as a literary scout and cookbook editor in New York where, in 2005, she started the food blog The Wednesday Chef. She has written two books—the memoir My Berlin Kitchen (2012) and the well-received cookbook Classic German Baking (2016).

Luisa Weiss
Born1977 (age 46–47)
West Berlin
OccupationWriter
NationalityItalian-American
Notable worksMy Berlin Kitchen (2012)
Classic German Baking (2016)
Website
luisaweiss.com

Biography edit

Luisa Weiss was born in West Berlin in 1977.[2]: 2 Her Italian mother, Letizia Cosentino Weiss, worked as a translator. Her father, Richard Weiss [Wikidata], was from the United States and taught mathematics. After her parents divorced when she was three years old, she moved to the U.S. with her father and settled in Boston, Massachusetts. Weiss went to school in Brookline and spent her vacations with her mother in Berlin and family in Italy. Weiss returned to Berlin when she was ten years old to receive her middle and high school education. Around this time, she began gathering clippings of recipes to test in the kitchen.[3]

Weiss studied at Tufts University in Massachusetts[3] and spent a year in Paris for graduate school. She then moved to New York, where she would work in the publishing industry for the next decade.[3][1][4] Weiss was employed as a literary scout at Bettina Schrewe and later became senior editor at Stewart, Tabori & Chang, a publisher whose acquisitions focused on cookbooks and books on crafts.[5] She started a blog named The Wednesday Chef in 2005 to document her experiences creating all the recipes she had clipped from newspapers over past years,[1][6][7] inspired by the work of food bloggers such as Julie Powell, who had documented her experiences cooking all the recipes in a Julia Child cookbook within a year.[2]: 77–79  The title of her blog was inspired by the fact that American newspapers have traditionally published their food columns on Wednesdays.[7][8] In 2009, Times Online featured The Wednesday Chef on a list of their favourite food blogs.[6]

In 2010, Weiss returned to Berlin to live with her future husband Max Beuchel and write full-time.[1][3] She published a memoir titled My Berlin Kitchen in 2012[9] and a cookbook titled Classic German Baking in 2016.[10] She was a columnist for Harper's Bazaar Germany[11] from 2014 to 2017.

Books edit

My Berlin Kitchen (2012) edit

Weiss's memoir, My Berlin Kitchen, was published with Viking Press in 2012.[9] The book covers Weiss's childhood spent with parents who resided in separate countries, her career in the New York publishing industry, and her life since moving to Berlin. At the end of each chapter, the reader is presented with a recipe for a food previously mentioned in the text—German, Italian, and American dishes representing the places Weiss has lived.[12]

Booklist reviewer Allison Block, in a starred review of My Berlin Kitchen, called the book "a heartwarming (and often mouth-watering) memoir" with appeal to both foodies and non-foodies and chapters "brimming with colorful cooking tales and savory recipes."[13] Sue White of Library Journal recommended the book, finding it a "charming" food memoir suited to those who enjoy the works of Laurie Colwin or M.F.K. Fisher.[12] Kirkus Reviews, however, thought the "often-clunky" writing led to "queasy" descriptions of food and "violated the show-don't-tell rule of writing"; criticism was also directed at rudimentary or overly complicated recipes and those with ingredients not accessible to most Americans.[9]

Classic German Baking (2016) edit

Classic German Baking was first published in 2016 by Ten Speed Press.[10] The cookbook contains a hundred recipes of traditional baked goods, ranging from butter cookies, to cakes, strudels, tortes, and Christmas cookies,[14][15] written with consideration to American home kitchens and ingredients.[10] Weiss was motivated to write the book as she felt like there was a deficit of German baking cookbooks in the American market despite the country's large German immigrant population.[16] She described the recipe-gathering process as a two-year effort that involved investigating antique cookbooks, then consulting friends and family, and corroborating her research using the internet.[17]

The Washington Post and The New York Times placed Classic German Baking on their lists of 2016's best cookbooks.[18][19] Oliver Strand, writing for Vogue, called the book a "gorgeous" introduction to German baking culture,[20] while Los Angeles Times food editor Amy Scattergood credited Weiss for writing a "not only useful and instructive but charming" cookbook.[14] In the New York Journal of Books, reviewer Sharon Kebschull Barrett praised the book's "careful, concise" cooking directions and had only "mild" complaints, including a desire for more explanatory photos, an issue they felt the precision of the directions compensated for.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d . The Wednesday Chef. Archived from the original on 6 February 2022. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  2. ^ a b Weiss, Luisa (2013). My Berlin Kitchen: Adventures in Love and Life. New York: Penguin Books. ISBN 9781322796086.
  3. ^ a b c d Samuels, Debra (18 September 2012). "Her Berlin is a story of lost and found loves, with recipes". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  4. ^ Scattergood, Amy (27 September 2012). "Q & A With Luisa Weiss: Her New Book, the Future of The Wednesday Chef + Cooking in Germany". LA Weekly. Retrieved 6 February 2022. I went to college in the States, went to Paris for a year in grad school, and back to New York and started work.
  5. ^ "People". Publishers Weekly. 23 February 2007. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  6. ^ a b Robinson, Lynne (17 February 2009). "50 of the world's best food blogs". The Times. Archived from the original on 5 February 2022. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  7. ^ a b Siepmann, Julia (23 March 2014). "Heimweh, lange im ofen geschmort". Welt am Sonntag (in German). p. B4. ProQuest 1830026173.
  8. ^ "Foodbloggerin testet Berliner Restaurants". berlin.de (in German). Deutsche Presse-Agentur. Retrieved 6 February 2022. Am Mittwoch erscheinen in amerikanischen Zeitungen traditionell die Kochtipps, daher der Name. [Cooking tips traditionally appear in American newspapers on Wednesdays, hence the name.]
  9. ^ a b c "My Berlin Kitchen". Kirkus Reviews. 26 June 2012. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  10. ^ a b c Deptolla, Carol (18 December 2016). "Baking the German way". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved 20 January 2022.
  11. ^ Weiss, Luisa; Berning Sawa, Dale (27 February 2016). "My kitchen: Luisa Weiss". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 January 2022.
  12. ^ a b White, Sue (1 September 2012). "My Berlin Kitchen: A Love Story (with Recipes)". Library Journal. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  13. ^ Block, Allison (August 2012). "My Berlin Kitchen: A Love Story (with Recipes), by Luisa Weiss". Booklist. 108 (22). Retrieved 6 February 2022.
  14. ^ a b Scattergood, Amy (4 November 2016). "This fall's new cookbooks: 27 of our favorites". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  15. ^ Setzwein, Erich C. (22 October 2015). "Von der Liebe und vom Essen". Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 6 February 2022.
  16. ^ Hannon, Molly (30 November 2016). "Classic German baking recipes revealed in new cookbook". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 9 February 2022.
  17. ^ Kierzek, Kristine M. (20 December 2016). "Luisa Weiss compiles the best of German baking". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved 20 January 2022.
  18. ^ Clark, Melissa (6 December 2016). "The Year's Best Baking Cookbooks: Radical Ideas, Classic Treats". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  19. ^ Benwick, Bonnie S. (28 November 2016). "The 31 best cookbooks of 2016". The Washington Post. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  20. ^ Strand, Oliver (December 2016). "More The Merrier". Vogue. Vol. 206, no. 12. p. 264. ProQuest 1858846577.
  21. ^ Barrett, Sharon Kebschull. "Classic German Baking: The Very Best Recipes for Traditional Favorites, from Pfeffernüsse to Streuselkuchen". New York Journal of Books. Retrieved 6 February 2022.

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Luisa Weiss born 1977 is an Italian American 1 writer based in Berlin Weiss was employed as a literary scout and cookbook editor in New York where in 2005 she started the food blog The Wednesday Chef She has written two books the memoir My Berlin Kitchen 2012 and the well received cookbook Classic German Baking 2016 Luisa WeissBorn1977 age 46 47 West BerlinOccupationWriterNationalityItalian AmericanNotable worksMy Berlin Kitchen 2012 Classic German Baking 2016 Websiteluisaweiss wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Books 2 1 My Berlin Kitchen 2012 2 2 Classic German Baking 2016 3 ReferencesBiography editLuisa Weiss was born in West Berlin in 1977 2 2 Her Italian mother Letizia Cosentino Weiss worked as a translator Her father Richard Weiss Wikidata was from the United States and taught mathematics After her parents divorced when she was three years old she moved to the U S with her father and settled in Boston Massachusetts Weiss went to school in Brookline and spent her vacations with her mother in Berlin and family in Italy Weiss returned to Berlin when she was ten years old to receive her middle and high school education Around this time she began gathering clippings of recipes to test in the kitchen 3 Weiss studied at Tufts University in Massachusetts 3 and spent a year in Paris for graduate school She then moved to New York where she would work in the publishing industry for the next decade 3 1 4 Weiss was employed as a literary scout at Bettina Schrewe and later became senior editor at Stewart Tabori amp Chang a publisher whose acquisitions focused on cookbooks and books on crafts 5 She started a blog named The Wednesday Chef in 2005 to document her experiences creating all the recipes she had clipped from newspapers over past years 1 6 7 inspired by the work of food bloggers such as Julie Powell who had documented her experiences cooking all the recipes in a Julia Child cookbook within a year 2 77 79 The title of her blog was inspired by the fact that American newspapers have traditionally published their food columns on Wednesdays 7 8 In 2009 Times Online featured The Wednesday Chef on a list of their favourite food blogs 6 In 2010 Weiss returned to Berlin to live with her future husband Max Beuchel and write full time 1 3 She published a memoir titled My Berlin Kitchen in 2012 9 and a cookbook titled Classic German Baking in 2016 10 She was a columnist for Harper s Bazaar Germany 11 from 2014 to 2017 Books editMy Berlin Kitchen 2012 edit Weiss s memoir My Berlin Kitchen was published with Viking Press in 2012 9 The book covers Weiss s childhood spent with parents who resided in separate countries her career in the New York publishing industry and her life since moving to Berlin At the end of each chapter the reader is presented with a recipe for a food previously mentioned in the text German Italian and American dishes representing the places Weiss has lived 12 Booklist reviewer Allison Block in a starred review of My Berlin Kitchen called the book a heartwarming and often mouth watering memoir with appeal to both foodies and non foodies and chapters brimming with colorful cooking tales and savory recipes 13 Sue White of Library Journal recommended the book finding it a charming food memoir suited to those who enjoy the works of Laurie Colwin or M F K Fisher 12 Kirkus Reviews however thought the often clunky writing led to queasy descriptions of food and violated the show don t tell rule of writing criticism was also directed at rudimentary or overly complicated recipes and those with ingredients not accessible to most Americans 9 Classic German Baking 2016 edit Classic German Baking was first published in 2016 by Ten Speed Press 10 The cookbook contains a hundred recipes of traditional baked goods ranging from butter cookies to cakes strudels tortes and Christmas cookies 14 15 written with consideration to American home kitchens and ingredients 10 Weiss was motivated to write the book as she felt like there was a deficit of German baking cookbooks in the American market despite the country s large German immigrant population 16 She described the recipe gathering process as a two year effort that involved investigating antique cookbooks then consulting friends and family and corroborating her research using the internet 17 The Washington Post and The New York Times placed Classic German Baking on their lists of 2016 s best cookbooks 18 19 Oliver Strand writing for Vogue called the book a gorgeous introduction to German baking culture 20 while Los Angeles Times food editor Amy Scattergood credited Weiss for writing a not only useful and instructive but charming cookbook 14 In the New York Journal of Books reviewer Sharon Kebschull Barrett praised the book s careful concise cooking directions and had only mild complaints including a desire for more explanatory photos an issue they felt the precision of the directions compensated for 21 References edit a b c d About The Wednesday Chef Archived from the original on 6 February 2022 Retrieved 5 February 2022 a b Weiss Luisa 2013 My Berlin Kitchen Adventures in Love and Life New York Penguin Books ISBN 9781322796086 a b c d Samuels Debra 18 September 2012 Her Berlin is a story of lost and found loves with recipes The Boston Globe Retrieved 21 January 2022 Scattergood Amy 27 September 2012 Q amp A With Luisa Weiss Her New Book the Future of The Wednesday Chef Cooking in Germany LA Weekly Retrieved 6 February 2022 I went to college in the States went to Paris for a year in grad school and back to New York and started work People Publishers Weekly 23 February 2007 Retrieved 4 February 2022 a b Robinson Lynne 17 February 2009 50 of the world s best food blogs The Times Archived from the original on 5 February 2022 Retrieved 5 February 2022 a b Siepmann Julia 23 March 2014 Heimweh lange im ofen geschmort Welt am Sonntag in German p B4 ProQuest 1830026173 Foodbloggerin testet Berliner Restaurants berlin de in German Deutsche Presse Agentur Retrieved 6 February 2022 Am Mittwoch erscheinen in amerikanischen Zeitungen traditionell die Kochtipps daher der Name Cooking tips traditionally appear in American newspapers on Wednesdays hence the name a b c My Berlin Kitchen Kirkus Reviews 26 June 2012 Retrieved 4 February 2022 a b c Deptolla Carol 18 December 2016 Baking the German way Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Retrieved 20 January 2022 Weiss Luisa Berning Sawa Dale 27 February 2016 My kitchen Luisa Weiss The Guardian Retrieved 20 January 2022 a b White Sue 1 September 2012 My Berlin Kitchen A Love Story with Recipes Library Journal Retrieved 4 February 2022 Block Allison August 2012 My Berlin Kitchen A Love Story with Recipes by Luisa Weiss Booklist 108 22 Retrieved 6 February 2022 a b Scattergood Amy 4 November 2016 This fall s new cookbooks 27 of our favorites Los Angeles Times Retrieved 4 February 2022 Setzwein Erich C 22 October 2015 Von der Liebe und vom Essen Suddeutsche Zeitung in German Retrieved 6 February 2022 Hannon Molly 30 November 2016 Classic German baking recipes revealed in new cookbook Deutsche Welle Retrieved 9 February 2022 Kierzek Kristine M 20 December 2016 Luisa Weiss compiles the best of German baking Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Retrieved 20 January 2022 Clark Melissa 6 December 2016 The Year s Best Baking Cookbooks Radical Ideas Classic Treats The New York Times Retrieved 7 February 2022 Benwick Bonnie S 28 November 2016 The 31 best cookbooks of 2016 The Washington Post Retrieved 4 February 2022 Strand Oliver December 2016 More The Merrier Vogue Vol 206 no 12 p 264 ProQuest 1858846577 Barrett Sharon Kebschull Classic German Baking The Very Best Recipes for Traditional Favorites from Pfeffernusse to Streuselkuchen New York Journal of Books Retrieved 6 February 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luisa Weiss amp oldid 1214586409, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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