Tips Cooks Love

Tips Cooks Love
Title Tips Cooks Love PDF eBook
Author Sur La Table
Publisher Andrews McMeel Publishing
Pages 386
Release 2009-10-20
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0740783440

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Think Like a Chef

Think Like a Chef
Title Think Like a Chef PDF eBook
Author Tom Colicchio
Publisher Clarkson Potter
Pages 447
Release 2012-07-18
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0770433898

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With 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.

Cooking with Love

Cooking with Love
Title Cooking with Love PDF eBook
Author Carla Hall
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 336
Release 2013-11-12
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1451662203

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Collects one hundred twenty-five recipes that adapt favorite comfort foods for overall taste enhancement, including spicy carrot ginger soup, chicken pot pie and five-flavor pound cake.

Kitchen Confidence

Kitchen Confidence
Title Kitchen Confidence PDF eBook
Author Kelsey Nixon
Publisher Clarkson Potter
Pages 226
Release 2014-02-11
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0770437001

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Host of Cooking Channel's Kelsey's Essentials and fan favorite on season four of The Next Food Network Star, Kelsey Nixon shares the essential recipes, techniques, and tools that new home cooks need in their back pocket. A young food star and new mom, Kelsey is an invaluable friend in the kitchen to everyone settling into their first kitchen of their own. Her recipes, which are broken down into simple steps, teach readers how to cook, highlighting key tools and basic techniques everyone should know. And yet her flavors are anything but basic; Kelsey gives everyone the confidence to start with the 2.0 version of a recipe instead of the boring standards. For example, she makes her house pilaf with quinoa instead of rice, and her addictive fruit salad is a savory first course instead of a lackluster dessert. With 100 recipes and 60 color photographs, Kitchen Confidence brings home all of the energy and spirit of the Cooking Channel show of the same name, making it an excellent handbook for newlyweds, recent college graduates, and those discovering their kitchens for the first time.

What's a Cook to Do?

What's a Cook to Do?
Title What's a Cook to Do? PDF eBook
Author James Peterson
Publisher Artisan Books
Pages 433
Release 2007-04-19
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1579655394

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From America’s favorite cooking teacher, multiple award-winner James Peterson, an invaluable reference handbook. Culinary students everywhere rely on the comprehensive and authoritative cookbooks published by chef, instructor, and award-winning author Jim Peterson. And now, for the first time, this guru-to-the-professionals turns his prodigious knowledge into a practical, chockablock, quick-reference, A-to-Z answer book for the rest of us. Look elsewhere for how to bone skate or trim out a saddle of lamb, how to sauté sweetbreads or flambé dessert. Look here instead for how to zest a lemon, make the perfect hamburger, bread a chicken breast, make (truly hot) coffee in a French press, make magic with a Microplane. It’s all here: how to season a castiron pan, bake a perfect pie, keep shells from sticking to hardcooked eggs. How to carve a turkey, roast a chicken, and chop, slice, beat, broil, braise, or boil any ingredient you’re likely to encounter. Information on seasoning, saucing, and determining doneness (by internal temperatures, timings, touch, and sight) guarantee that you’ve eaten your last bland and overcooked meal. Here are 500 invaluable techniques with nearly as many color photographs, bundled into a handy, accessible format.

12,167 Kitchen and Cooking Secrets

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

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A multitude of ideas, tips and techniuqes to reward any serious cook.

The Kitchen Counter Cooking School

The Kitchen Counter Cooking School
Title The Kitchen Counter Cooking School PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Flinn
Publisher Penguin
Pages 257
Release 2011-09-29
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1101544511

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The author of the New York Times bestseller The Sharper Your Knife, The Less You Cry tells the inspiring story of how she helped nine others find their inner cook. After graduating from Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, writer Kathleen Flinn returned with no idea what to do next, until one day at a supermarket she watched a woman loading her cart with ultraprocessed foods. Flinn's "chefternal" instinct kicked in: she persuaded the stranger to reload with fresh foods, offering her simple recipes for healthy, easy meals. The Kitchen Counter Cooking School includes practical, healthy tips that boost readers' culinary self-confidence, and strategies to get the most from their grocery dollar, and simple recipes that get readers cooking.