James Beard's Theory and Practice Of Good Cooking
Title | James Beard's Theory and Practice Of Good Cooking PDF eBook |
Author | James Beard |
Publisher | Running Press Book Publishers |
Pages | 456 |
Release | 1999-10-17 |
Genre | Cooking |
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Based on Beard's 30 years of teaching experience, this volume is an authoritative kitchen reference featuring in-depth information on basic cooking techniques-from boiling, roasting, sautéing, and grilling to chilling and freezing. With recipes grouped according to their method of preparation, this practical cookbook is the definitive resource for all levels of culinary expertise.
The James Beard Cookbook
Title | The James Beard Cookbook PDF eBook |
Author | James Beard |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Pages | 389 |
Release | 2015-03-03 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1504004493 |
The million-selling culinary classic from the “dean of American cookery” offers timeless and delicious recipes—a must-have for beginners to foodies (The New York Times). Hailed by the New York Times as “one of the best basic cookbooks in America,” The James Beard Cookbook remains as indispensable to home cooks today as it was when it was first published over fifty years ago. James Beard transformed the way we cook and eat, teaching us how to do everything from bread baking to making the perfect Parisian omelet. Beard was the master of cooking techniques and preparation. In this comprehensive collection of simple, practical-yet-creative recipes, he shows us how to bring out the best in fresh vegetables, cook meat and chicken to perfection, and even properly boil water or an egg. From pasta to poultry, fish to fruit, and salads to sauces, this award-winning cookbook is a must-have for beginning cooks and expert chefs alike. Whether it is deviled pork chops or old-fashioned barbecue, there is not a meal in the American pantheon that Beard cannot teach us to master. Enduring and eminently sensible, The James Beard Cookbook is the go-to book for twenty-first-century American home kitchens.
Beard on Food
Title | Beard on Food PDF eBook |
Author | James Beard |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 354 |
Release | 2008-12-10 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1596917156 |
The return of a classic food book: James Beard's own selection of his favorite columns and recipes, distilling a lifetime of culinary knowledge into one volume. In Beard on Food, one of America's great culinary thinkers and teachers collects his best essays, ranging from the perfect hamburger to the pleasures of oxtails, from salad dressing to Sauce Diable. The result is not just a compendium of fabulous recipes and delicious bites of writing. It's a philosophy of food-unfussy, wide-ranging, erudite, and propelled by Beard's exuberance and sense of fun. In a series of short, charming essays, with recipes printed in a contrasting color (as they were in the beloved original edition), Beard follows his many enthusiasms, demonstrating how to make everyday foods into delicious meals. Covering meats, vegetables, fish, herbs, and kitchen tools, Beard on Food is both an invaluable reference for cooks and a delightful read for armchair enthusiasts.
The Essential James Beard Cookbook
Title | The Essential James Beard Cookbook PDF eBook |
Author | James Beard |
Publisher | Macmillan + ORM |
Pages | 791 |
Release | 2012-10-30 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1250027888 |
The best recipes from one of America's most influential food personalities in a big, delicious cookbook that delights in every category Known as the Dean of American Cooking, James Beard set a standard of culinary excellence that's still a benchmark today. He was an early television presence who helped shape what America ate in restaurants and cooked at home, and was both an innovative recipe writer and a scholar of American foodways, preserving classic dishes from the past for his readers to cook in the present. Compiled from twelve of his classic books and freshened for a modern audience, The Essential James Beard will stand with definitive and lively cookbooks such as The New York Times Cookbook and The Joy of Cooking. It covers the best and most necessary recipes in every category: - appetizers and hors d'oeuvres - soups - pastas and noodles - fish and shellfish - meat and game - rice, potatoes and stuffings - breads - desserts - and more
Delights and Prejudices
Title | Delights and Prejudices PDF eBook |
Author | James Beard |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Pages | 270 |
Release | 2015-03-03 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1504004515 |
A richly evocative memoir from the man whom the New York Times dubbed the “dean of American cookery,” recalling the flavors of his past In this delightful culinary journey, James Beard takes us back to the earliest days of his childhood when he started developing his precocious palate and lifelong “taste memories”—the ability to savor and remember the tastes and sensations of food. His enthusiasm for flavors, no matter how bold, would define Beard for the rest of his life. From devouring a raw onion as an infant to scouring the globe in search of local flavors as an adult, Delights and Prejudices is full of witty and illuminating stories that open a door into the world of one of America’s first and perhaps greatest epicures. Packed with more than one hundred fifty recipes, including corn chili soufflé, fried oysters, and peach preserves, this very personal account of his life is as close to an autobiography as Beard ever penned. For those who love to cook or simply love to eat, there remains no better teacher than James Beard.
James Beard's American Cookery
Title | James Beard's American Cookery PDF eBook |
Author | James Beard |
Publisher | BBS Publishing Corporation |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Cooking (Fish) |
ISBN | 9780883659588 |
James Beard, one of America's greatest authorities on food and one of out best-loved chefs, puts practically everything he has learned about cooking into this magnificent, now classic volume which includes 1,500 recipes. 144 line drawings throughout.
The New James Beard
Title | The New James Beard PDF eBook |
Author | James Beard |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Pages | 582 |
Release | 2015-09-01 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1504004574 |
A New York Times–bestselling treasury of recipes and techniques from a world-renowned chef. James Beard became a household name teaching home chefs how to cook like culinary stars, from the Theory & Practice of perfecting processes to crafting Menus for Entertaining to fine-tuning Simple Foods. This cookbook brings together his wealth of gastronomic knowledge in one essential guide, filled with one thousand elegant recipes guaranteed to please any palate and indispensable tips for mastering the art of cooking. In The New James Beard, you can discover a fresh, flexible approach to preparing food with a focus on ingredients and simple yet inventive substitutions. With clever takes on traditional recipes, like Mexican Pot Roast and Lime and Tea Sherbet; internationally inspired dishes, such as Peruvian Eggs and Turkish Stuffed Eggplant; and instructions on how to refine classic techniques, such as making pasta or poaching eggs, you can learn how to prepare and experiment like the top chefs in the world. With beautiful illustrations from Karl Stuecklen and witty and warm chapter introductions from the guru of American cuisine himself, The New James Beard is a must-have addition to any home chef’s cookbook collection.