Damn Good Food – featuring almost ALL of Hell’s Kitchen's recipes – is a cookbook with a heartbreaking as well as uplifting look into the belly (and heart) of the beast. Ann Bauer poignantly tells the story of Mitch Omer, a wildly creative award-winning chef, who hurled through most of his life setting fires, breaking limbs, drinking 24/7, getting fired, abusing drugs, gaining 200 pounds and barely avoiding suicide until he was finally diagnosed as bipolar.
Once properly medicated, his wild ride settled down enough to open a successful Minneapolis restaurant, lose 170 pounds, enjoy a sane marriage to his third wife, and provide hope to others. “I’ve been fixed,” he used to pout as he jokingly glanced at his crotch…and this is the story of his survival intertwined with the beloved recipes that put Hell’s Kitchen on the map. (Hardcover, 256 pages)