Sherbet and Spice

Sherbet and Spice
Title Sherbet and Spice PDF eBook
Author Mary Isin
Publisher I.B. Tauris
Pages 336
Release 2013-01-08
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781848858985

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One hundred sculpted sugar lions, baklava the size of cartwheels a thousand layers thick, helva made in memory of the dead, rose jam in a hundred pots of Dresden china, violet sherbet for the sultan, and parrots addicted to sugar . . . the stories behind Turkey's huge variety of sweets and puddings, valued not only for their taste but as symbols of happiness, good fortune, and goodwill, are as fascinating as their flavor. This riveting exploration of their history and role in Turkish culture is a voyage of adventure, taking us from the sultan's palace to the homes of ordinary people in Turkey's villages and towns, and beyond to Central Asia, Persia, Arabia, and Egypt.

Sweets and Candy

Sweets and Candy
Title Sweets and Candy PDF eBook
Author Laura Mason
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 169
Release 2018-04-15
Genre Cooking
ISBN 178023967X

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With eye-popping colors and shapes, intense flavors, and curious textures, sweets and candy are beloved by people of all ages worldwide. They provide minor treats, lessons in economics for children, and colorful giveaways to mark festivities. They can be admired for beauty and novelty, make ideal gifts, and can even be used to woo. But these seemingly inconsequential indulgences are freighted with centuries of changing cultural attitudes, social and economic history, emotional attachments, and divergent views on the salubriousness of sugar. How did confectionary become so popular? Why do we value concentrated sweetness in such varied, gooey forms? And in the face of ongoing health debates, why persist in eating sweets? From marzipan pigs and nutty nougat to bubblegum and bonbons, Sweets and Candy looks beneath the glamour and sparkle to explore the sticky history of confectionary. Methods for making sweets can be traced back to the importance of sugar in Arabic medicine and the probable origin of this practice in ancient India—a place where sweetness is still important for both humans and gods. Gorging on gobstoppers from these early candy antecedents to modern-day delectables, Laura Mason describes the bewildering and fascinating ways in which different cultures have made, consumed, valued, and adored sweets throughout history. Featuring a selection of mouthwatering illustrations and scrumptious recipes to try at home, this global candy trail will delight sweet-toothed foodies and history buffs everywhere.

No-Churn Ice Cream

No-Churn Ice Cream
Title No-Churn Ice Cream PDF eBook
Author Leslie Bilderback
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 180
Release 2015-05-05
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1466877669

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Discover how to make homemade ice cream and other desserts! In every country you'll find people eating ice cream on street corners, in markets, and in fancy restaurants. But the number of people who make it at home is much smaller. The reason? Making this sweet treat yourself is kind of a pain. Ice cream machines can be expensive, bulky and hard to store, or cheap and inefficient. But what if you could make your own ice cream at home without all of the fuss, for a fraction of the cost of buying it, and without any special equipment? No-Churn Ice Cream is a mouthwatering collection of shortcuts and classic culinary techniques that help you achieve delicious, artisanal results. All you need to make your quick and easy no-churn ice cream are the following simple tools: - A freezer - A whisk or electric mixer - A can opener - A bowl and a freezeable container, such as a loaf pan - A sweet tooth! Inside you'll find recipes for all the basic flavors, plus more complex and exciting flavors such as Pineapple-Peppercorn and Sweet Potato Marshmallow Swirl. Treat yourself with a decadent Stracciatella gelato or Bananas Foster sorbet, or cool off with some Lavender-Almond sherbet. Your flavor variations are limited only by your imagination. Why not add some bacon to that batch of chocolate-caramel ice cream? Leslie Bilderback, author of Mug Cakes, is here to show you how.

The Indian Spice Kitchen

The Indian Spice Kitchen
Title The Indian Spice Kitchen PDF eBook
Author Monisha Bharadwaj
Publisher Hippocrene Books
Pages 244
Release 2006-04
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780781811439

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The Indian Spice kitchen is an indispensable guide to Indian cuisine. It takes the reader through key ingredients that are now readily available in the West, with over 200 simple but mouth-watering recipes. From the earthy, creamy lentil dishes and yoghurt-based marinades in North Indian cooking to the rice, coconut and curry leaves that are famous staples of the South, The Indian Spice Kitchen provides a context (cultivation, appearance, taste, culinary uses and health benefits) for nearly every regional classic.

Clever Cooking

Clever Cooking
Title Clever Cooking PDF eBook
Author Jacqueline Williams
Publisher Applewood Books
Pages 349
Release 2006
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1557095744

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Seattle's first cookbook, published in 1896.

Clever Cooking

Clever Cooking
Title Clever Cooking PDF eBook
Author St. Mark's Church (Seattle, Wash.). Women's Guild
Publisher
Pages 340
Release 1896
Genre Community cookbooks
ISBN

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Clever Cooking 1896, is Seattle's and Washington State's first cookbook. It is well written and contains many recipes that will appeal to twenty-first century cooks. As a bonus, essays titled "A Little Dinner," "Chafing Dish," "Household Economy," and "How to Keep House Successful With One Servant" and "The Sick Room" give a glimpse into upper class life at the end of the nineteenth century.

The Spice Cookbook

The Spice Cookbook
Title The Spice Cookbook PDF eBook
Author Avanelle Day
Publisher Echo Point+ORM
Pages 973
Release 2021-08-01
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1648371213

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The classic international cookbook with “explanations of the origins of spices and how to use them [and] scores of recipes that are of absolute first rank” (The New York Times). First published in 1964, The Spice Cookbook is an astounding treasury of over 1,400 recipes from around the world. As the title implies, this book contains a wealth of fascinating and mouth-watering information about a huge range of spices and herbs including flavor profiles, uses (culinary and otherwise), and historical information about where each herb and spice originated and how they made their way around the globe. Recipes range in complexity from staples like simple baked breads, grains, and vegetables to exotic international dishes that will challenge even a seasoned cook. Peppered with beautiful watercolors and line drawings, this book will take you on a delicious culinary journey.