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The Good Stuff Cookbook

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Former Top Chef contestant and owner of the Good Stuff Eatery in Washington, D.C., presents recipes for classic fare and fan favorites including burgers, shakes, desserts and Good Stuff Sauce and Curry Mayo. Original.
The Good Stuff Cookbook
Mendelsohn, Spike/ Mendelsohn, Micheline (CON)/ Shymanski, Joe (PHT)
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publication 2010/05/24
Number of 256
Binding PAPERBACK
Library of 2009026521

256 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2010

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1,449 reviews6 followers
October 23, 2013
Read this book, but don't trust it implicitly. It has good ideas and interesting flavor combos, but a lot of the amounts listed are really vague or inaccurate. For instance "juice of 8 lemons" in a recipe to turn normal mayo into an herb mayo. This amount obviously varies wildly depending on size of lemons. I used two, and still ended up with a soup instead of a spread. Similarly, I ended up with sloppy joes instead of burgers when the meat-mix was too wet to hold together. Still tasty, and definitely a challenge a semi-experienced cook can overcome. I will definitely be trying recipes from this book again, but will use my own judgement and guesswork as to the amount of ingredients instead of trusting in the written instructions.
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2,362 reviews114 followers
June 6, 2010
I'm a Top Chef fan. I have NO shame. And thanks to Alley, Spike went from being one of my top 10 favorite chefs to one of my top 5, then one of my top 3. I refuse to say whether he's all-time favorite, because I like to leave a little mystery.

The food in this book is SO YUMMY LOOKING. I say yummy looking because in order to make any of this stuff, I actually have to go grocery shopping, and you know, I'm kind of a lazy bitch. But I'm on it!

This is just SUCH down home, comfort eating. I mean, for christ's sake, he's got an upscaled recipe for my Ketchup/Mayonnaise french fry sauce. How many restaurants acknowledge that customers LOVE that?

Via Twitter, I found out if I sent the book to DC w/postage paid, Spike would autograph it for me. And he did. Autographed to Bunny, with the love and bacon tag line. Very very pleased.

I can't wait to try some of these recipes. Especially the milkshakes. So yummy.
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August 30, 2015
I like this one for the pictures. And because I like to read recipes. Stop looking at me like that.
*waves arms* WAIT. A MAJOR ISSUE WAS REMEMBERED WHEN SHREDDING CARROTS FOR A CARROT CAKE THIS MORNING. Ahem. Spike Mendelsohn, you may know your burgers and fries and shit (Chicago has a Good Stuff Eatery, so next time I'm in Chicago, I'mma investigate and know for certain), BUT your carrot cake photo really ought to look like a bloomin' carrot cake. Not some white-ass cake with orange dots. Look, pal, I used that recipe for carrot cake and in no way was my cake anywhere as pasty as that photo. The cake ended up alright, but being that I was envisioning a gorgeous white cake, this was a rude awakening. I've since facepalmed and realized that carrots like to make things orange. ORANGE, not WHITE with little specks of orange. So, please, come back when YOUR PHOTO ISN'T A BLATANT MISREPRESENTATION OF YOUR CARROT CAKE. (also, my cake took a billion years to bake, part of which may have to do with using a glass pan, but *glares*)
Also, I made the one oatmeal cookie recipe, ran out of oatmeal, said "what the hell," doctored it up, and it turned out alright. E for effort. Now I want to check out this book again and try other recipes to see if they're screw-ups like the carrot cake photo. *narrows eyes* You could be merely one of those aesthetics photography users.
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September 12, 2013
Everybody should get this book because you're making recipes from a good place. If you ever have tried the food at the restaurant Good Stuff on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington DC, man, you should get this book.
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239 reviews4 followers
August 12, 2016
I was at the library and wanted some new recipes and this book caught my eye. Maybe I was hungry for greasy, mouth-watering fast food? There are a lot of tips and great recipes in this book. I can't wait to fix Big B's Baked Beans. Mmm-mmm.
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580 reviews7 followers
May 14, 2014
Very different spin on Burgers and fries and shakes! The recipes are awesome, the pictures beautiful and the personality that makes spike unique and millions fell for on top chef shines through on every page.
1,257 reviews6 followers
December 13, 2020
Fun book to read! The sides and desserts look more fun to make than the burgers (that’s just coming from someone who has only made burgers a few times). I might just try the baklava cookies. The writing is good as well as the photos of delicious looking food.
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2,279 reviews19 followers
August 6, 2010
The shakes in this look positively yummy. Add that to the recipes for baked sweet potato fries and two vegetarian "burgers" and I'm sold.
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1,182 reviews
August 11, 2010
50% burger recipes. Why did I reserve this?
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112 reviews
August 7, 2013
Burgers, fries, shakes, wedges - nothing out of the box or particularly complex (RB float = rootbeer & icecream!)
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