Cooking at De Gustibus

Cooking at De Gustibus

Author: Arlene Feltman Saihlac

Publisher: Harry N. Abrams

Published: 2005-11-17

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9781584794592

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Organized chronologically, this book features brief essays that cover the explosive changes in the American culinary landscape over the last 25 years, showcasing 100 recipes along with colorful sidebars and archival photographs that capture the highlights of this history.


An American Family Cooks

An American Family Cooks

Author: Judith Choate

Publisher: Welcome Books

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 159962124X

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"From a chocolate cake you will never forget to a Thanksgiving everyone can master"--Cover.


Savoring Gotham

Savoring Gotham

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Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2015-11-11

Total Pages: 793

ISBN-13: 0190263636

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When it comes to food, there has never been another city quite like New York. The Big Apple--a telling nickname--is the city of 50,000 eateries, of fish wriggling in Chinatown baskets, huge pastrami sandwiches on rye, fizzy egg creams, and frosted black and whites. It is home to possibly the densest concentration of ethnic and regional food establishments in the world, from German and Jewish delis to Greek diners, Brazilian steakhouses, Puerto Rican and Dominican bodegas, halal food carts, Irish pubs, Little Italy, and two Koreatowns (Flushing and Manhattan). This is the city where, if you choose to have Thai for dinner, you might also choose exactly which region of Thailand you wish to dine in. Savoring Gotham weaves the full tapestry of the city's rich gastronomy in nearly 570 accessible, informative A-to-Z entries. Written by nearly 180 of the most notable food experts-most of them New Yorkers--Savoring Gotham addresses the food, people, places, and institutions that have made New York cuisine so wildly diverse and immensely appealing. Reach only a little ways back into the city's ever-changing culinary kaleidoscope and discover automats, the precursor to fast food restaurants, where diners in a hurry dropped nickels into slots to unlock their premade meal of choice. Or travel to the nineteenth century, when oysters cost a few cents and were pulled by the bucketful from the Hudson River. Back then the city was one of the major centers of sugar refining, and of brewing, too--48 breweries once existed in Brooklyn alone, accounting for roughly 10% of all the beer brewed in the United States. Travel further back still and learn of the Native Americans who arrived in the area 5,000 years before New York was New York, and who planted the maize, squash, and beans that European and other settlers to the New World embraced centuries later. Savoring Gotham covers New York's culinary history, but also some of the most recognizable restaurants, eateries, and culinary personalities today. And it delves into more esoteric culinary realities, such as urban farming, beekeeping, the Three Martini Lunch and the Power Lunch, and novels, movies, and paintings that memorably depict Gotham's foodscapes. From hot dog stands to haute cuisine, each borough is represented. A foreword by Brooklyn Brewery Brewmaster Garrett Oliver and an extensive bibliography round out this sweeping new collection.


Learn all the basic Italian cooking techniques

Learn all the basic Italian cooking techniques

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Publisher: jideon francisco marques

Published: 2024-03-25

Total Pages: 717

ISBN-13:

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The book begins with an overview of the Italian meal and a full description of the primary ingredients used in Italian cooking. More than two hundred classic recipes follow, beginning with a mouthwatering array of antipasti and culminating in a spectacular variety of desserts. Chapters on cheese-making, stocks and basic sauces, rustic soups, pasta, risotto, pizza and breads, meats, fish and shellfish, and vegetables offer all manner of primo and secondo courses in between. The final section of the book is a compendium of professional techniques, with a detailed discussion of each technique and a description of how it is taught at The International Culinary Center. These “lessons” are illustrated with hundreds of step-by-step photographs, and also include information about restaurant organization and practices. This section may be used in conjunction with the recipes in the book, as an aid when cooking from other cookbooks, or on its own, as inspiration.


The French Slow Cooker

The French Slow Cooker

Author: Michele Scicolone

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 0547508042

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Demonstrates how to adapt classic French dishes for convenient, high-flavor results, providing coverage of such favorites as crispy duck confit, bouillabaisse and ginger, and crème brûlée.


Bobby Flay's Bold American Food

Bobby Flay's Bold American Food

Author: Bobby Flay

Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

Published: 2008-11-15

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 044655118X

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Trend-setting chef Bobby Flay has created a bold new style of cooking, inspired by southwestern flavours, which has turned his Bobby's Mesa Grill, into one of America's most talked-about restaurants. This book reveals the secrets of his new style.


Bistro Laurent Tourondel

Bistro Laurent Tourondel

Author: Laurent Tourondel

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2007-10-15

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 0471758833

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An acclaimed chef explains how home cooks can prepare new-wave bistro fare that he has popularized in his restaurants, presenting nearly 150 recipes, accompanied by suggested wine pairings.


New York City

New York City

Author: Andrew F. Smith

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2013-11-26

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 1442227133

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New York City’s first food biography showcases all the vibrancy, innovation, diversity, influence, and taste of this most-celebrated American metropolis. Its cuisine has developed as a lively potluck supper, where discrete culinary traditions have survived, thrived, and interacted. For almost 400 years New York’s culinary influence has been felt in other cities and communities worldwide. New York’s restaurants, such as Delmonico’s, created and sustained haute cuisine in this country. Grocery stores and supermarkets that were launched here became models for national food distribution. More cookbooks have been published in New York than in all other American cities combined. Foreign and “fancy” foods, including hamburgers, pizza, hot dogs, Waldorf salad, and baked Alaska, were introduced to Americans through New York’s colorful street vendors, cooks, and restaurateurs. As Smith shows here, the city’s ever-changing culinary life continues to fascinate and satiate both natives and visitors alike.