The Encyclopedia of Cooking Skills and Techniques
Title | The Encyclopedia of Cooking Skills and Techniques PDF eBook |
Author | Norma MacMillan |
Publisher | Southwater |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018-04-02 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9781840385380 |
Whether you are a complete novice or an occasional dabbler, whether you merely need a little help with a tricky technique or want to improve your skills, this book reveals the secrets of successful cooking. This wonderful manual of basic and more advanced cooking skills and techniques is clearly and simply presented with step-bystep photographs and over 200 recipes and variations. It explains how to bread fish for frying, butterfly a chicken, make gravy, clarify butter, peel tomatoes, line a tart pan, and much more. Every technique is used in exciting example recipes to try them out, from simple soups to tasty main courses and dramatic desserts.
How to Cook
Title | How to Cook PDF eBook |
Author | Norma MacMillan |
Publisher | Lorenz Books |
Pages | 140 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9780754807759 |
Covering all the basic cooking techniques, with over 100 recipes variations and ideas.
How to Cook
Title | How to Cook PDF eBook |
Author | Norma MacMillan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 128 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN |
Covers all the basics, such as boiling an egg to steaming and stir-frying and from baking cakes to perfect pastry. Includes over 100 classic recipes with everything shown stage by stage to ensure success.
12,167 Kitchen and Cooking Secrets
Title | 12,167 Kitchen and Cooking Secrets PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Sampson |
Publisher | Robert Rose |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9780778802228 |
A multitude of ideas, tips and techniuqes to reward any serious cook.
Changing the Game
Title | Changing the Game PDF eBook |
Author | Craig Tomsky |
Publisher | Izzard Ink |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Cooking (Game) |
ISBN | 9781642280463 |
Changing the Game is intended to provide the do-it-yourself sportsman with detailed guidance and proven, time-tested techniques that will optimize the enjoyment of his or her harvest, taking it from field to fork, and for home cooks who are hunting for new ways to up their food game. Author Craig Tomsky grew up in a traditional Italian household in Northern New Jersey, where he was accustomed to good food-really good food. He has coupled his uncompromising love of such fare with his passion for hunting for more than 30 years, and has identified key factors that will reduce and, in most cases, eliminate the undesirable "gamey" flavors that all too often result from inadequately processed and prepared game. He has also developed and refined with his personal flair many recipes from family and friends over the years to not only complement each game's most desirable flavors, but to help you truly transform your game meat into delicious finished dishes. Changing the Game is a total playbook that takes the reader from caring for the game after the harvest through Craig's "keys to changing the game"-specific techniques used during the butchering and preservation processes that will positively impact the flavor and tenderness of the meat. It also lays out a roadmap and recommends equipment the reader can use to expediently and efficiently process various types of game meat. Explanations that support the findings and preparation techniques are provided in relatable layman's terms via anecdotes that are sprinkled throughout the book.Changing the Game finishes with a multitude of delicious recipes-some new, many traditional-that reflect the many cultures that make up this great country of ours. They have been enhanced by game meat as well as Craig's selection and use of complementary ingredients to achieve complex yet delicate flavor profiles for each dish. Changing the Game also contains recipes for side dishes and desserts, along with wine pairing recommendations, to provide the reader with a complete game plan for an enjoyable evening that will leave your dinner guests asking, "Is this really wild game?"
The Cooking Enthusiast
Title | The Cooking Enthusiast PDF eBook |
Author | Josceline Dimbleby |
Publisher | Thomas Nelson |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9781558537972 |
More than just a book of recipes, The Cooking Enthusiastis a complete course in cooking including techniques, background information, and helpful hintsto provide everything needed for the cooking enthusiast to feel confident in the kitchen."
The Encyclopedia of Kitchen Tools
Title | The Encyclopedia of Kitchen Tools PDF eBook |
Author | Elinor Hutton |
Publisher | Hachette UK |
Pages | 461 |
Release | 2020-10-06 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 0762497300 |
The ultimate reference book for home cooks, seasoned chefs, and everyone in between, The Encyclopedia of Kitchen Tools guides readers through the history, practical uses, design features, and storage and maintenance requirements of each of the tools living in their kitchen cabinets. Whether you're a home cook pondering the difference between a cookie sheet and a baking pan (one of life's great questions), or a professional chef wondering whether you should sharpen your knives with a whetstone, a honing rod, or an electric sharpener, The Encyclopedia of Kitchen Tools has the answers you're looking for. Ranging from knives and spatulas, ladles and tongs, to Dutch ovens and crock pots, citrus reamers and zesters, The Encyclopedia of Kitchen Tools offers you a chance to reconsider all of the kitchen accessories you've accumulated over the years, as well as the opportunity to encounter some new tools for the first time. With additional sidebars discussing a wide variety of topics including the history of elaborate table settings, the best types of cocktail strainers (yes, there's more than one), the cleanliness of salt pigs, and the best ways to care for cast iron, The Encyclopedia of Kitchen Tools is the new, must-have reference bible for active cooks and armchair chefs alike.