Peace, Love, and Pasta: Simple and Elegant Recipes From A Chef's Kitchen
Scott Conant
Peace, Love, and Pasta, Scott Conant’s most personal and accessible cookbook to date, delves into the evolution of how his cooking has changed throughout his career, and how his connection to food has strengthened as a result of his deep relationship with his family. Previously living a life continuously on the road, like so many of us, during the pandemic Scott embraced the unprecedented opportunity to be at home and cook with (and for) his family every day. This change actually affected the direction of Peace, Love, and Pasta which is now a celebration of the art of cooking for love. The book showcases the foods Scott grew up with and those he makes for his loved ones today, offering restaurant-quality meals that emphasize the beauty of simple, fresh and flavorful Italian dishes. It also includes authentic Turkish recipes as an homage to his wife, Mel’s, heritage and the meals that are a staple in their home.
Scott Conant brings a deft touch and unwavering passion to creating soulful food in a convivial atmosphere. His career spans over 35 years, including multiple restaurants, an enthusiastic following of fans and an ever-expanding brand. He has established himself as one of the country’s top chefs and restaurateurs.
A graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, Conant broke out onto the restaurant scene in his twenties, running the kitchens of famed Italian spots such as il Toscanaccio, Chianti and City Eatery, which earned glowing reviews under his leadership. Conant officially put his name on the map when he opened the beloved L’Impero in 2002. It garnered a three-star review from The New York Times, the title of “Best New Restaurant” from the James Beard Foundation and praise from top publications such as Gourmet and Food & Wine, which named Conant one of America’s Best New Chefs in 2004.
Following the success of L’Impero, Conant opened Alto, an elegant Italian restaurant in midtown Manhattan. Always looking to raise the bar, Conant eventually moved on to bring his own vision of sophisticated, savory Italian cooking to life. In 2017, Conant opened Mora Italian, a modern, convivial osteria in Phoenix, Arizona, and debuted Italian steakhouse Cellaio at Resorts World Catskills in Monticello, New York in April 2018. Now, Conant has expanded his Arizona restaurant portfolio after taking helm of The Americano, an Italian-inspired steakhouse in Scottsdale, in October 2020.
Conant also brings his passion for food culture into homes with his long-awaited Sprezza line of cooking and pantry essentials, which debuted in late 2018. This collection of nine sauces, spreads, olives, and more embody the three tenets of Conant’s restaurants – honesty, integrity, and soul – and bring authentic Italian flavor and “inherent elegance” to every dish.
Conant has appeared on The Today Show, The Chew, CBS’ The Talk and Good Morning America; and hosted Season 2 and Season 3 of Best Baker in America while appearing as a co-host on Beat Bobby Flay and a regular judge on and Chopped, consistently one of Food Network’s highest rated programs. Most recently, Conant has moved from the judge’s seat to hosting Food Network’s new show, Chopped Sweets. He has also published three cookbooks: New Italian Cooking, Bold Italian, and The Scarpetta Cookbook. His newest book titled Peace, Love & Pasta, will be released in the fall of 2021.
As Conant continues to embark on new opportunities, he looks forward to sharing his enduring philosophy: savor the pure pleasure of food, down to its last taste.