The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Rise and shine

Buttermilk Kitchen recipes offer simple pleasures of morning meals

- By Bob Townsend

Atlanta native Suzanne Vizethann was locally known for her catering and cafe, the Hungry Peach, and nationally known as a 2011 winner on the Food Network’s “Chopped” series.

But as she reveals in her new cookbook, “Welcome to Buttermilk Kitchen” (Gibbs Smith, $30), starting a restaurant from scratch was much more difficult than she ever could have imagined.

Of course, Buttermilk Kitchen, a comfy breakfast and lunch spot on Roswell Road, quickly became a beloved destinatio­n — with crowds circling the parking lot and standing in line for a taste of Vizethann’s homey Southern scratch cooking and baking.

As she writes in the introducti­on, one goal of the book is to encourage home cooks to reconsider the opportunit­ies morning meals present. And to that end, Vizethann offers recipes for the dishes that put Buttermilk Kitchen on the map.

Like every other chef and restaurant owner in the world, Vizethann has been coping with the pandemic in her own way, which meant switching to a takeout-only system.

“Luckily for us, we’ve been doing OK,” she said in a recent phone call. “Nothing like we were doing before saleswise. But to-go service has been steady enough that we’ve been able to retain half of our employees and keep all of my managers on the payroll.

“The silver lining out of all of this is that we launched the cookbook and an online e-commerce store. So all that happening kind of gave us an excuse to pivot and get that up and running, and it has been going really, really well. We really just had to reinvent ourselves and switch the services we were offering.”

Working on the cookbook was a four-year project, starting with the idea and the proposal, then developing the recipes, and finally seeing it published in April.

“I think it’s important when you’re writing recipes to think about the whole layout of the book and the chapters,” Vizethann said. “Also, a lot of our recipes build on each other. I get asked a lot, ‘What’s the secret with your biscuits?’ Or, ‘How do you get the pancakes so fluffy?’ People think we’re doing some sort of rocket science in the kitchen.

“But the simple, straightfo­rward answer is that it’s just good ingredient­s, we treat them really well, and we just take a lot of pride in the food that we produce. So I thought it was very important to first walk you through our pantry and the ingredient­s, and then the utensils that we use, and the pans. I put a lot of thought into all that, and then obviously a lot of thought into scaling the recipes down, and making them relatable for the home cook.”

As far as what keeps Vizethann going day to day at the restaurant, she said it’s the guests.

“Every time I get real tired, or I have a long week, there always seems to be an email, or a review, or some way we’ve touched a guest,” she said. “A few weeks ago, I was real down after all of the COVID-19 stuff, and this lady emailed me and said, ‘I want you to know that the last meal that I had before I went into labor and had my son was your pancakes. That will forever be a part of our memories, and we just can’t wait for you to reopen again so we can have those pancakes with our newborn.’ Wow. That’s going to keep me going for six more months.”

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