Cooking A to Z

Cooking A to Z

Author: Jane Horn

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781564265777

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Updated text entries, additional charts, augmented callouts, an improved and expanded index, and an easier-t-read, contemporary design all contribute to this new, revised edition. Now 672 pages long, this is the finest one-volume encyclopedia of cooking currently available. Whatever culinary curiosity, kitchen emergency, or questions of cooking technique might arise, this book is bound to have the answer. 500 color photos.


Patricia Yeo: Cooking from A to Z

Patricia Yeo: Cooking from A to Z

Author: Patricia Yeo

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2002-11-04

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9780312290238

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The executive chef at AZ and Pazo offers her first collection of more than 130 recipes, featuring her flavorful "fusion home cooking," which offers a wide array of innovative Asian-inspired dishes.


Traditional Moroccan Cooking

Traditional Moroccan Cooking

Author: Z. Guinaudeau

Publisher: Serif Publishing

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781897959435

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Moroccan cuisine is famous for its subtle blending of spices, herbs and honey with meat and vegetables. In Fez, the country's culinary centre, the cooking has numerous influences - Arab and Berber, with hints of Jewish, African and French. The country's classic dishes are the famous couscous, tagines or stews, and bistilla, an exquisite pie made with a flaky pastry. Capturing the atmosphere of Fez, cultural capital of the medieval Moorish world, Madame Guinaudeau takes us behind closed doors into the kitchens and dining rooms of the old city. She invites us to a banquet in a wealthy home, shopping in the spice market and to the potter's workshop; shares with us the secrets of preserving lemons for a tagine; shows us how to make Moroccan bread. Traditional Moroccan Cooking is the perfect introduction to a mouth-watering culinary heritage and a vivid description of an ancient and beautiful city. It offers a taste of the delights to be found in one of the world's great gastronomic centres.


Cooking as a Chemical Reaction

Cooking as a Chemical Reaction

Author: Z. Sibel Ozilgen

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2014-09-18

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 1466554819

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Written at the undergraduate level, Cooking as a Chemical Reaction: Culinary Science with Experiments provides experiments geared for students in culinary arts, nutrition, dietetics, food science and technology, and gastronomy programs. It is intended for students with limited scientific background who are studying different aspects of food prepara


The Complete Idiot's Guide to Fermenting Foods

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Fermenting Foods

Author: Wardeh Harmon

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2012-10-01

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 1101580216

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Make your own delicious cultured foods-safely and easily! The art of fermenting foods is an ages-old craft that is enjoying a resurgence as people are discovering not only the health benefits of live-culture foods, but the true pleasure of creating their own fermentations at home. From kombucha to kefir, and from sourdough to kimchi, research is proving that live-culture foods can help reduce high cholesterol, strengthen and support digestive and immune systems, and help fight and prevent chronic diseases. The Complete Idiot's GuideĀ® to Fermenting Foods covers the amazing health benefits of fermented foods and the techniques for safely fermenting food at home. Here's what you'll find in The Complete Idiot's Guide to Fermenting Food: Over 100 unique and delicious recipes for ferments of all types, including beverages, cultured dairy, fermented grains, vegetable ferments, and much more, and each with detailed instructions Helpful insight on the tools and techniques you'll need to know to safely create nearly any type of fermented food Detailed guidance on how fermentation works, how to troubleshoot common fermentation issues, and how to grow your own starters


Super Natural Every Day

Super Natural Every Day

Author: Heidi Swanson

Publisher: Hardie Grant Publishing

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1742702058

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"The eagerly anticipated follow-up to Heidi Swanson's James Beard-nominated Super Natural Cooking features 100 vegetarian recipes for nutritious, gratifying, weekday-friendly dishes from the popular blogger behind 101 Cookbooks. In Super Natural Cooking, Heidi taught us how to navigate a healthier, less-processed world of cooking by restocking our pantries and getting acquainted with organic, nutrient-rich whole foods. Now, in Super Natural Every Day, Heidi presents a sumptuous collection of seductively flavored dishes that are simple enough to prepare for breakfast on the fly, a hearty brown bag lunch, or a weeknight dinner with friends. Nearly 100 vegetarian recipes, including Pomegranate-Glazed Eggplant, Black Sesame Otsu, Mostly Not Potato Salad, Chickpea Saffron Stew, Salted Buttermilk Cake, and a new version of the ever-popular Pan-Fried Beans and Greens, are presented in Heidi's signature nonpreachy style. Gorgeously photographed, this stylish cookbook reveals the beauty of uncomplicated food prepared well and reflects a realistic yet gourmet approach to a healthy and sophisticated urban lifestyle"--


1001 Cookie Recipes

1001 Cookie Recipes

Author: Gregg R. Gillespie

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 466

ISBN-13: 9781884822599

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The complete resource for cookie lovers, with recipes for every occasion, from Almond Shortbread and Apple-Coconut Dreams to Oatmeal Crisps and Zwieback with Almonds. 1001 full-color photographs! Each and every cookie is illustrated in full color right alongside the recipe.