Joy of Cooking

Joy of Cooking
Author: Irma S. Rombauer,Marion Rombauer Becker
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 896
Release: 1975
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780026045704

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An illustrated cooking book with hundreds of recipes.

Joy Of Cooking Miniture Edition 1

Joy Of Cooking  Miniture Edition 1
Author: Marion Rombauer Becker,Irma S. Rombauer,Ethan Becker
Publsiher: Running Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2000-11-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0762408413

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This lay-flat paperback format of the 1997 edition is truly an indispensable and beloved reference and recipe source for home cooks concerned about freshness, nutrition, and taste.

JOC All New Rev 1997

JOC All New Rev    1997
Author: Irma S. Rombauer,Marion Rombauer Becker,Ethan Becker
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 1161
Release: 1997-11-05
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780684818702

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This updated version of America's most enduring and trusted cookbook contains more than 4,500 recipes--including hundreds of new ones--plus an enlarged section on herbs, spices, and seasonings, and tips on cooking techniques, canning, and preserving. 1,000 line drawings. Ribbon marker. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

How To Cook Everything completely Revised Twentieth Anniversary Edition

How To Cook Everything   completely Revised Twentieth Anniversary Edition
Author: Mark Bittman
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 960
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781328545671

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The ultimate kitchen companion, completely updated and better than ever, now for the first time featuring color photos For twenty years, Mark Bittman’s How to Cook Everything has been the definitive guide to simple home cooking. This new edition has been completely revised for today’s cooks while retaining Bittman’s trademark minimalist style—easy-to-follow recipes and variations, and tons of ideas and inspiration. Inside, you’ll find hundreds of brand-new features, recipes, and variations, like Slow-Simmered Beef Chili, My New Favorite Fried Chicken, and Eggs Poached in Tomato Sauce; plus old favorites from the previous editions, in many cases reimagined with new methods or flavors. Recipes and features are designed to give you unparalleled freedom and flexibility: for example, infinitely variable basic techniques (Grilling Vegetables, Roasting Seafood); innovative uses for homemade condiments; easy-to-make one-pot pastas; and visual guides to improvising soups, stir-fries, and more. Bittman has also updated all the information on ingredients, including whole grains and produce, alternative baking staples, and sustainable seafood. And, new for this edition, recipes are showcased throughout with color photos. By increasing the focus on usability, modernizing the recipes to become new favorites, and adding gorgeous photography, Mark Bittman has updated this classic cookbook to be more indispensable than ever.

The New Cooking School Cookbook

The New Cooking School Cookbook
Author: America's Test Kitchen
Publsiher: America's Test Kitchen
Total Pages: 681
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781948703871

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Great cooks never stop learning. Go to cooking school in your own kitchen with over 80 themed courses to learn more than 200 skills and cook 400 recipes This all-new exploration of the fundamentals of cooking is perfect for anyone (from brand-new to experienced cooks) who wants to learn not just the “hows” but also the “whys” of cooking. Why does pizza bake better on a stone? Why do mushrooms benefit from water when sautéing? Why should you salt food at multiple stages during the cooking process? More than 80 focused courses let you dive into your favorite topics, whether it's Pizza, Fried Rice, Fish on the Grill, or Birthday Cake, and take a mini-bootcamp on the subject, each introduced by an ATK test cook. The courses are presented in easily digestible sections so you don't have to read a lot before you pick up your knife and start cooking. Cooking principles, technique, key takeaways, food science, and more are woven into each course so you learn as you cook. Jump into a class on Fresh Italian Pasta to learn how to: • make fresh pasta from scratch without a machine • cut fettucine and make Fettucine Alfredo • make a classic marinara sauce and basil pesto Infographic pages take you farther behind recipes and ingredients: See how olive oil is really produced, or how temperature affects the state of butter (and why firm, soft, and melted butter behave differently in cooking). Every chapter progresses from the basics of the best way to poach a perfect egg and make chicken broth to upping your game with huevos rancheros and mastering the elusive roast chicken. If you want to feel accomplished and really know how to cook, come learn with America's Test Kitchen.

Stand Facing the Stove

Stand Facing the Stove
Author: Anne Mendelson
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781416584841

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In 1931, Irma S. Rombauer, a recent widow, took her life savings and self-published a cookbook that she hoped might support her family. Little did she know that her book would go on to become America's most beloved cooking companion. Thus was born the bestselling Joy of Cooking, and with it, a culinary revolution that continues to this day. In Stand Facing the Stove, Anne Mendelson presents a richly detailed biographical portrait of the two remarkable forces behind Joy -- Irma S. Rombauer and her daughter, Marion Rombauer Becker -- shedding new light on the classic kitchen mainstay and on the history of American cooking. Mendelson weaves together three fascinating stories: the affectionate though often difficult relationship between Joy's original creator, Irma, and her eventual coauthor, Marion; the bitter dealings between the Rombauers and their publisher, Bobbs-Merrill (at whose hands the Rombauers likely lost millions of dollars); and the enormous cultural impact of the beloved book that Irma and Marion devoted their lives to refining, edition after edition. Featuring an accessible new recipe format and an engaging voice that inspired home cooks, Joy changed the face of American cookbooks. Stand Facing the Stove offers an intimate look at the women behind this culinary bible and provides a marvelous portrait of twentieth-century America as seen through the kitchen window.

The Oy of Cooking

The Oy of Cooking
Author: Susie Weinthal
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1590770943

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The author invites us into her kitchen where she shares 175 of her most inspired recipes, some handed down through generations and some from family and friends. From appetisers to entrees, from savoury to sweet, she covers all four courses and then some, to create sumptuous comfort-food family dinners. Her easy-to-follow recipes include long-time friend Suzanne Somers' Brie-en-Crute, along with classic Jewish dishes like Matzo Ball Soup; cosmopolitan fare like Lamb and Avgolemono Sauce; retro beverages like malted milk shakes; and food with attitude like Pa's Seductive Chilli and Chocolate Cake To Die For.

Stir Frying to the Sky s Edge

Stir Frying to the Sky s Edge
Author: Grace Young
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2010-05-04
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781416580737

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Winner of the 2011 James Beard Foundation Award for International Cooking, this is the authoritative guide to stir-frying: the cooking technique that makes less seem like more, extends small amounts of food to feed many, and makes ingredients their most tender and delicious. The stir-fry is all things: refined, improvisational, adaptable, and inventive. The technique and tradition of stir-frying, which is at once simple yet subtly complex, is as vital today as it has been for hundreds of years—and is the key to quick and tasty meals. In Stir-Frying to the Sky’s Edge, award-winning author Grace Young shares more than 100 classic stir-fry recipes that sizzle with heat and pop with flavor, from the great Cantonese stir-fry masters to the culinary customs of Sichuan, Hunan, Shanghai, Beijing, Fujian, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Singapore, and Malaysia, as well as other countries around the world. With more than eighty stunning full-color photographs, Young’s definitive work illustrates the innumerable, easy-to-learn possibilities the technique offers—dry stir-fries, moist stir-fries, clear stir-fries, velvet stir-fries—and weaves the insights of Chinese cooking philosophy into the preparation of beloved dishes as Kung Pao Chicken, Stir-Fried Beef and Broccoli, Chicken Lo Mein with Ginger Mushrooms, and Dry-Fried Sichuan Beans.