Cooking the One-Burner Way

Cooking the One-Burner Way
Title Cooking the One-Burner Way PDF eBook
Author Buck Tilton
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 193
Release 2013-05-07
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1493002198

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Learn how to prepare more than 150 meals - ranging from the simple to the elaborate - on top of your favorite compact one-burner stove.

Cooking the One Burner Way

Cooking the One Burner Way
Title Cooking the One Burner Way PDF eBook
Author Melissa Gray
Publisher Globe Pequot
Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Outdoor cooking
ISBN 9780762706709

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Backcountry cooking doesn't have to be bland if you learn how to prepare more than 150 meals - ranging from the simple to the elaborate - on top of your favorite compact one-burner stove. This essential reference will tell you all you need to make quick and delicious dishes for breakfast, lunch, dinner and even dessert. You'll learn how to select, use and care for your stove. There are tips on setting up your outdoor kitchen and secrets to food and menu planning as well as advice on high-energy drinks and bars. There are over 150 mouthwatering and easy-to-make recipes. (

The One-burner Gourmet

The One-burner Gourmet
Title The One-burner Gourmet PDF eBook
Author Harriett Barker
Publisher McGraw-Hill Companies
Pages 308
Release 1981
Genre Cooking
ISBN

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Offers some lip-smacking alternatives that will spice up anyone's outdoor menu. --Backcountry magazine.

Cooking the One Burner Way

Cooking the One Burner Way
Title Cooking the One Burner Way PDF eBook
Author Melissa Gray
Publisher
Pages 164
Release 1994
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780934802918

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Learn how to prepare more than 150 meals - ranging from the simple to the elaborate - on top of your favorite compact one-burner stove

Near & Far

Near & Far
Title Near & Far PDF eBook
Author Heidi Swanson
Publisher Ten Speed Press
Pages 338
Release 2015-09-15
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1607745496

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Known for combining natural foods recipes with evocative, artful photography, New York Times bestselling author Heidi Swanson circled the globe to create this mouthwatering assortment of 120 vegetarian dishes. In this deeply personal collection drawn from her well-worn recipe journals, Heidi describes the fragrance of flatbreads hot off a Marrakech griddle, soba noodles and feather-light tempura in Tokyo, and the taste of wild-picked greens from the Puglian coast. Recipes such as Fennel Stew, Carrot & Sake Salad, Watermelon Radish Soup, Brown Butter Tortelli, and Saffron Tagine use healthy, whole foods ingredients and approachable techniques, and photographs taken in Morocco, Japan, Italy, France, and India, as well as back home in Heidi’s kitchen, reveal the places both near and far that inspire her warm, nourishing cooking.

First, Catch

First, Catch
Title First, Catch PDF eBook
Author Thom Eagle
Publisher Grove Press
Pages 154
Release 2020-03-10
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0802148239

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“Eagle, a chef and food writer, uses a nine-dish lunch as the occasion to ruminate about cooking, and life” (New York Times Book Review). First, Catch is a cookbook without recipes, an invitation to journey through the digressive mind of a chef at work, and a hymn to a singular nine-dish festive spring lunch. In Eagle’s kitchen, open shelves reveal colorful jars of vegetables pickling over the course of months, and a soffritto of onions, celery, and carrots cook slowly under a watchful gaze in a skillet heavy enough to double as a murder weapon. Eagle has both the sharp eye of a food scientist as he tries to identify the seventeen unique steps of boiling water, as well as of that of a roving food historian as he ponders what the spice silphium tasted like to the Romans, who over-ate it to worldwide extinction. He is a tour guide to the world of ingredients, a culinary explorer, and thoughtful commentator on the ways immigration, technology, and fashion has changed the way we eat. He is also a food philosopher, asking the question: at what stage does cooking begin? Is it when we begin to apply heat or acid to ingredients? Is it when we gather and arrange what we will cook—and perhaps start to salivate? Or does it start even earlier, in the wandering late-morning thought, “What should I eat for lunch?” Irreverent and charming, yet also illuminating and brilliantly researched, First, Catch encourages us to slow down and focus on what it means to cook. With this astonishing and beautiful book, Thom Eagle joins the ranks of great food writers like M.F.K. Fisher, Alice Waters, and Samin Nosrat in offering us inspiration to savor, both in and out of the kitchen. Winner of the Fortnum and Mason’s Debut Food Book Award Shortlisted for the 2018 Andre Simon Food & Drink Book of the Year BBC Radio 4 Food Programme Best Foodbooks of 2018 Times Best Food Books of 2018 Financial Times Summer Food Books of 2018 “A contemplation of cooking and eating, a return to the great tradition of food writing inspired by M.F.K. Fisher’s The Gastronomical Me . . . Eagle writes with a wit and sharpness that can turn a chapter on fermenting pickles into a riff on death and decay while still making it seem like something you would like to put in your mouth.” —Mark Haskell Smith, Los Angeles Times “In two dozen short chapters linked like little sausages, he serves up a bounty of fresh, often tart opinions about food and cooking . . . Eagle is a natural teacher; his enthusiasm and broad view of food preparation is both instructive and inspiring . . . Eagle’s prose, while conversational in tone, is as crafted and layered as his cuisine. Never bland, it is also brightly seasoned with strong opinions . . . Rare among food writing, this book is bound to change the way you think about your next meal.” —Heller McAlpin, Christian Science Monitor

The Outdoor Kitchen

The Outdoor Kitchen
Title The Outdoor Kitchen PDF eBook
Author Eric Werner
Publisher Ten Speed Press
Pages 258
Release 2020-03-24
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0399582371

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Anyone can learn to cook outside over a fire with this dazzling guide to setting up an outdoor kitchen, featuring practical tips and 80 recipes from the award-winning chef of Hartwood in Tulum, Mexico. Chef Eric Werner cooks nearly every dish served at Hartwood over wood fire, without gas or electricity, and when he's not at the restaurant, he's making delicious meals for his family, grilled in his own backyard outdoor kitchen. In this book, Werner shares the secrets to and recipes for simple, unrestricted, foolproof outdoor cooking in a way that reimagines the way you cook at home. Whether you already have a grill or have never cooked outdoors before, The Outdoor Kitchen provides all the tools and inspiration you need. Featuring step-by-step blueprints for constructing your own outdoor kitchen plus variations and modifications for store-bought grills, this handbook shows you how to build a high heat quickly and achieve a perfect sear. The recipes range from grilled meats, fish, and vegetables to marinades, quick pickles, cocktails, and desserts, including: · Grilled Lamb Chops and Burnt Cherries · Rib Eye for One with Onion Jam · Salmon and Almond-Tarragon Salsa Verde · Grilled & Pickled Zucchini · Grilled Romaine with Smoked Fish Dressing · Burnt Strawberry Ice Cream Whether you're cooking for yourself or your family on a weeknight or entertaining guests on the weekend, all the recipes are straightforward, with just a few ingredients and simple methods, for dishes that emphasize fresh flavor and the magic of wood-fired cooking.