Food and Wine Magazine's 2000 Annual Cookbook
Author: Dana Cowin
Publisher:
Published: 2000-05
Total Pages: 446
ISBN-13: 9780916103606
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA compilation of recipes from 1999 Food & wine magazines.
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Author: Dana Cowin
Publisher:
Published: 2000-05
Total Pages: 446
ISBN-13: 9780916103606
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA compilation of recipes from 1999 Food & wine magazines.
Author: Southern Living
Publisher: Oxmoor House
Published: 1988-10
Total Pages: 360
ISBN-13: 9780848707330
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRecipes from Southern Living Magazine.
Author: Judith Hill
Publisher: American Express Food & Wine Magazine Corporation
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 444
ISBN-13: 9780916103651
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMore than 800,000 subscribers heartily agree: there's always something delicious going on at Food & Wine. It's the unrivaled leader in the field, and serves up recipes, menus, advice on cooking gourmet travel, sophisticated entertaining tips, wine reviews, ideas on pairing wine and food, and articles on the hottest chefs and innovations in the culinary world. And here, all in one place, is every recipe published in the magazine during the year 2000--more than 500 of them! Each is kitchen-tested on everyday (not industrial) equipment, especially so you can recreate them in your own home. Here's real food that real people who want to eat well can actually prepare (unlike the too-complicated dishes in other cooking magazines, which seem to require a year spent at the Cordon Bleu!). Put these on your plate: Picadilo-Stuffed Mushrooms, Goat Cheese and Pepper Empanadillas, Fresh Herb Soup, Sicilian Eggplant Stuffed with Garlic and Melting Cheese, Spicy Crawfish Salad on Brioche, Snapper in Chile-Lime Sauce, Rack of Lamb with Cabernet Sauce, and Hazelnut Meringue Ice Cream Sandwiches. For the most innovative menus and wine pairings--whether you entertain every night or just for the holidays-Food & Wine is the authority.
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Publisher:
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 416
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Tom Colicchio
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Published: 2012-07-18
Total Pages: 447
ISBN-13: 0770433898
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith Think Like a Chef, Tom Colicchio has created a new kind of cookbook. Rather than list a series of restaurant recipes, he uses simple steps to deconstruct a chef's creative process, making it easily available to any home cook. He starts with techniques: What's roasting, for example, and how do you do it in the oven or on top of the stove? He also gets you comfortable with braising, sautéing, and making stocks and sauces. Next he introduces simple "ingredients" -- roasted tomatoes, say, or braised artichokes -- and tells you how to use them in a variety of ways. So those easy roasted tomatoes may be turned into anything from a vinaigrette to a caramelized tomato tart, with many delicious options in between. In a section called Trilogies, Tom takes three ingredients and puts them together to make one dish that's quick and other dishes that are increasingly more involved. As Tom says, "Juxtaposed in interesting ways, these ingredients prove that the whole can be greater than the sum of their parts," and you'll agree once you've tasted the Ragout of Asparagus, Morels, and Ramps or the Baked Free-Form "Ravioli" -- both dishes made with the same trilogy of ingredients. The final section of the books offers simple recipes for components -- from zucchini with lemon thyme to roasted endive with whole spices to boulangerie potatoes -- that can be used in endless combinations. Written in Tom's warm and friendly voice and illustrated with glorious photographs of finished dishes, Think Like a Chef will bring out the master chef in all of us.
Author: Editors of Cooking Light Magazine
Publisher: Oxmoor House
Published: 2009-11-24
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780848732868
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe more than 800 recipes found in this book showcase the latest trends in healthy cooking, highlight the ingredients and flavors of world cuisines, and provide readers with an array of menus for every occasion. Full-color photos throughout.
Author: Anne C. Chappell
Publisher:
Published: 2006-09
Total Pages: 550
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMost of us simply arent willing to sacrifice culinary excellence for meals that are good for us. Its no wonder, then, that Cooking Light is Americas leading epicurean magazine and the most trusted authority on healthy cooking. And this newest hardcover beauty is the most comprehensive collection of 1,000 top-rated, double-tested, healthy, yet rich and tasty recipes ever combined in one cookbook.
Author: Francis Mallmann
Publisher: Artisan
Published: 2009-06-02
Total Pages: 289
ISBN-13: 1579656498
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJames Beard Award Winner A trailblazing chef reinvents the art of cooking over fire. Gloriously inspired recipes push the boundaries of live-fired cuisine in this primal yet sophisticated cookbook introducing the incendiary dishes of South America's biggest culinary star. Chef Francis Mallmann—born in Patagonia and trained in France's top restaurants—abandoned the fussy fine dining scene for the more elemental experience of cooking with fire. But his fans followed, including the world's top food journalists and celebrities, such as Francis Ford Coppola, Madonna, and Ralph Lauren, traveling to Argentina and Uruguay to experience the dashing chef's astonishing—and delicious—wood-fired feats. The seven fires of the title refer to a series of grilling techniques that have been singularly adapted for the home cook. So you can cook Signature Mallmann dishes—like Whole Boneless Ribeye with Chimichuri; Salt-Crusted Striped Bass; Whole Roasted Andean Pumpkin with Mint and Goat Cheese Salad; and desserts such as Dulce de Leche Pancakes—indoors or out in any season. Evocative photographs showcase both the recipes and the exquisite beauty of Mallmann's home turf in Patagonia, Buenos Aires, and rural Uruguay. Seven Fires is a must for any griller ready to explore food's next frontier.
Author: Rachel Signer
Publisher: Hachette Books
Published: 2021-10-19
Total Pages: 258
ISBN-13: 0306924757
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom the publisher of Pipette Magazine, discover a natural wine-soaked memoir about finding your passion—and falling in love. It was Rachel Signer's dream to be that girl: the one smoking hand-rolled cigarettes out the windows of her 19th-century Parisian studio apartment, wearing second-hand Isabel Marant jeans and sipping a glass of Beaujolais redolent of crushed roses with a touch of horse mane. Instead she was an under-appreciated freelance journalist and waitress in New York City, frustrated at always being broke and completely miserable in love. When she tastes her first pétillant-naturel (pét-nat for short), a type of natural wine made with no additives or chemicals, it sets her on a journey of self-discovery, both deeply personal and professional, that leads her to Paris, Italy, Spain, Georgia, and finally deep into the wilds of South Australia and which forces her, in the face of her "Wildman," to ask herself the hard question: can she really handle the unconventional life she claims she wants? Have you ever been sidetracked by something that turned into a career path? Did you ever think you were looking for a certain kind of romantic partner, but fell in love with someone wild, passionate and with a completely different life? For Signer, the discovery of natural wine became an introduction to a larger ethos and philosophy that she had long craved: one rooted in egalitarianism, diversity, organics, environmental concerns, and ancient traditions. In You Had Me at Pét-Nat, as Signer begins to truly understand these revolutionary wine producers upending the industry, their deep commitment to making their wine with integrity and with as little intervention as possible, she is smacked with the realization that unless she faces, head-on, her own issues with commitment, she will not be able to live a life that is as freewheeling, unpredictable, and singular as the wine she loves.