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Charlotte Au Chocolat

Memories of a Restaurant Girlhood

Charlotte Silver - Author

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ISBN 9781101560242 | 272 pages | 16 Feb 2012 | Riverhead | 18 - AND UP
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Like Eloise growing up in the Plaza Hotel, Charlotte Silver grew up in her mother's restaurant. Located in Harvard Square, Upstairs at the Pudding was a confection of pink linen tablecloths and twinkling chandeliers, a decadent backdrop for childhood. Over dinners of foie gras and Dover sole, always served with a Shirley Temple, Charlotte kept company with a rotating cast of eccentric staff members. Her one constant was her glamorous, indomitable mother, nicknamed "Patton in Pumps," a wasp-waisted woman in cocktail dress and stilettos who shouldered the burden of raising a family and running a kitchen. But when the restaurant—forever teetering on the brink of financial collapse—looks as if it may finally be closing, Charlotte comes to realize the sacrifices her mother has made to keep the family and restaurant afloat and gains a new appreciation of the world her mother has built.


Charlotte au Chocolat charms.”—The New York Times Book Review

 

“Every paragraph here is a confection of wit, color, texture, and taste, all overlaid with a dusting of melancholy for a lost restaurant, a lost time, a childhood that set Charlotte Silver apart and inspired her to write this utterly captivating memoir.”—The Huffington Post

 

“Silver illustrates the details of her upbringing with luminous clarity . . . these poignant moments are as exact as poetry.”—The Boston Globe

 

"Bright and vivacious."—USA Today

"Child of artist-restauranteurs, Silver recalls a girlhood filled with pink linens, candied violets, and constant threat of financial ruin. But it’s her ode to her quirky, dazzling mom that makes the dish."—Good Housekeeping



“Children’s Menu”

These are the foods from my mother’s restaurant that shaped my childhood diet – and memories

Beverage

Shirley Temple $4
Every meal began with a Shirley Temple made specially for me. Seeing them passing through the dining room like brightly plumed birds perched on top of the waiters’ trays, customers would sometimes order one too, but they never got as many maraschino cherries as I did.

First course

Smoked Pheasant and Roquefort Flan $14
Carla, the old line cook, used to twist off the dimpled, fatty pheasant legs just for me.

Entrée

Parmesan-Fried Lamb-Chops $29
On Sunday nights when I worked the coatroom with my friend Veronica the Avedon model, I always ordered these. Veronica, preferring, on the whole, vino to food, didn’t join me.

Beef Wellington with Foie Gras $28
I may have eaten foie gras more than any other child. Sometimes when Gus the chef passed my table, he glanced at my plate and muttered, “Foie gras. Foie gras on a fucking school night.”

Dessert

Charlotte au Chocolat $7
The signature dessert of the restaurant and the inspiration for my name. A line cook once threatened me: “One of these nights when we run out of Charlottes, we're going to plop you on a plate and top you in whipped cream.”

Candied Violets $7
No other flavor so captures the essence of my vanished childhood. I ate them straight out of the wax paper they came in, or served on a lace doily at my table for one.


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