The Floridian Table: 50 Years in the Heat

Author:   Michael Bennett
Publisher:   Professional Image
Volume:   1
ISBN:  

9798903839834


Pages:   242
Publication Date:   29 March 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Floridian Table: 50 Years in the Heat


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The Floridian Table(c) ....is a reference guide for how to be a cook in Florida. In a culinary world often driven by trend cycles and visual appeal, third-generation Florida restaurateur Chef Michael Bennett delivers something far more enduring: a book that reframes Florida cooking not as a cuisine, but as a set of conditions that demand discipline, intuition, and restraint. His latest work, The Floridian Table(c), is not a traditional cookbook-it is a professional field guide, a philosophical framework, and a hard-earned manifesto drawn from more than 50 years behind the line. Designed for working chefs and serious cooks, the book challenges readers to rethink how food is created in one of the most demanding environments in the country. ""Florida is not a cuisine,"" says Chef Bennett. ""It is heat, salt, wind, migration, exhaustion, abundance, and scarcity. These forces decide what survives long before the plate is ever seen."" --- A Masterclass in Cooking Under Pressure Structured as a lesson-driven journey, The Floridian Table(c) moves beyond recipes to teach judgment-what to cook, what to remove, and when to stop. It is a book about awareness as much as execution, guiding cooks toward a deeper understanding of how the environment shapes the outcome. Chef Bennett introduces readers to the realities of Florida's distinct culinary regions, each demanding its own discipline: The Keys: Survival cooking shaped by isolation, weather, and immediacy The Gulf Coast: Pleasure-driven cuisine rooted in abundance and ease The Atlantic Coast: Fast, wind-driven kitchens requiring precision and urgency The Marshlands: A study in restraint, subtlety, and patience Miami: Performance, identity, and the collision of global influences Inland Florida: Efficiency, comfort, and practical nourishment Through these lenses, the book explores why some dishes feel inevitable-while others feel forced-and teaches chefs how to create food that belongs to the place it is served. --- Beyond Recipes: A Working Philosophy Blending regional insight with professional kitchen frameworks, The Floridian Table(c) focuses on the unseen pressures that define Florida cooking: Environmental Intuition: Navigating humidity, salt air, and volatile conditions Migration of Flavor: Understanding the layered influence of Caribbean, Latin, and Southern traditions Kitchen Laws: Principles that govern what works-and what fails-in real-world service Restraint and Responsiveness: Knowing when less creates more This is a book about cooking for reality: tired guests, shifting weather, inconsistent product, and the relentless pace of professional kitchens. ""It's about removing what doesn't survive the heat,"" Bennett explains. ""Letting place speak before ego. Cooking food that holds up-not just on the plate, but in the moment it's served."" --- An Essential Reference for the Florida Professional While many culinary books are designed for display, The Floridian Table(c) is built for use. Intended to live on prep tables rather than coffee tables, it serves as a long-term reference for chefs seeking to refine their craft within the unique demands of Florida's environment. More than a guide to one region, the book offers a universal philosophy: that great cooking anywhere begins with understanding place. It will change how chefs write menus, finish dishes, and define success in the kitchen. Because in Florida-as Bennett reminds us-the table is never finished. --- The table is never finished.

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Author:   Michael Bennett
Publisher:   Professional Image
Imprint:   Professional Image
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.390kg
ISBN:  

9798903839834


Pages:   242
Publication Date:   29 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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The author is a seasoned culinary professional who believes that the essence of great cooking is clarity and context.With years of experience in Florida's diverse kitchens, they have mastered the art of making complex techniques accessible and meaningful. Their approach is rooted in the belief that every recipe tells a story, and that understanding the 'why' behind a method is just as important as the 'how'.Their work bridges the gap between sophisticated cuisine and everyday practicality, ensuring that even the most challenging dishes feel approachable. They teach with simplicity, making it easy for home cooks and professionals alike to grasp the fundamentals and embrace the deeper layers of culinary craft.The author's philosophy is that good food should never feel inaccessible. By demystifying intricate techniques and emphasizing the logic behind them, they empower cooks to confidently expand their skills without feeling overwhelmed.In The Floridian Table, this philosophy shines through, guiding readers to appreciate the harmony of place, ingredient, and technique. The author's future books will continue to build on this foundation, making the art of cooking both enlightening and enjoyable.They live and cook in Florida, where the kitchen is always a classroom and every meal is an opportunity to learn.

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