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Book Synopsis A Cook's Encyclopedia of Sauces by : Christine France
Download or read book A Cook's Encyclopedia of Sauces written by Christine France and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis A Cook's Encyclopedia of Sauces by : Christine France
Download or read book A Cook's Encyclopedia of Sauces written by Christine France and published by Southwater. This book was released on 2018-05-30 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sauces, salsas, dips and relishes each contain just a few basic ingredients, but all can transform a plain meal into a memorable feast. This practical book explains all you need to know to make your own delicious sauces. There are recipes for everyday staples such as gravy, mint sauce and apple sauce, and family classics such as Smoked Haddock and Parsley Sauce, Pasta and Tomato Sauce, Peppercorn Sauce and Hollandaise. There are all kinds of sweet and tangy marinades to pep up plain dishes, and tantalizing crisp and tangy salsas. With over 200 recipes and 850 photographs, this fabulous volume contains everything you need to add a lift to any meal.
Book Synopsis The Encyclopedia of Sauces for Your Pasta by : Charles A. Bellissino
Download or read book The Encyclopedia of Sauces for Your Pasta written by Charles A. Bellissino and published by Marcus Kimberly Publishing. This book was released on 1994 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Cooks have access to the largest and most extensive collection of delectable pasta sauces in this comprehensive sauce cookbook.
Download or read book Sauces written by James Peterson and published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. This book was released on 2017 with total page 691 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The fourth edition of the classic reference, with updated information and recipes reflecting contemporary trends and methods--plus, for the first time, color photography throughout.
Book Synopsis The Encyclopedia of Sauces by : Moya Clarke
Download or read book The Encyclopedia of Sauces written by Moya Clarke and published by Running Press Book Publishers. This book was released on 1994 with total page 80 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Demonstrating a variety of easy-to-make, delicious sauces, an illustrated collection offers more than 150 recipes, including practical preparation advice, comprehensive instructions, and a chart that suggests tasty food and sauce combinations.
Book Synopsis The Encyclopedia of Sauces, Pickles and Preserves by : Catherine Atkinson
Download or read book The Encyclopedia of Sauces, Pickles and Preserves written by Catherine Atkinson and published by Lorenz Books. This book was released on 2007-01-10 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With every recipe shown step-by-step to ensure success, this title includes recipes for all the classic sauces, plus creamy dips, hot and fiery salsas, tasty relishes, spicy marinades and simple dressings.
Book Synopsis The Encyclopedia of Sauces for Your Food by : Charles A. Bellissino
Download or read book The Encyclopedia of Sauces for Your Food written by Charles A. Bellissino and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Here are recipes for more than 500 sauces of every variety--from bearnaise and hollandaise to ketchup and anchovy sauce. Especially tantalizing are the dessert sauces using liquor, fruits, cinnamon, or chocolate. Only simple ingredients are required and each recipe can be made in just 10 minutes. 33 line drawings.
Book Synopsis Sauces & Shapes: Pasta the Italian Way by : Oretta Zanini De Vita
Download or read book Sauces & Shapes: Pasta the Italian Way written by Oretta Zanini De Vita and published by W. W. Norton & Company. This book was released on 2013-10-14 with total page 424 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Winner of the International Association of Culinary Association (IACP) Award The indispensable cookbook for genuine Italian sauces and the traditional pasta shapes that go with them. Pasta is so universally popular in the United States that it can justifiably be called an American food. This book makes the case for keeping it Italian with recipes for sauces and soups as cooked in Italian homes today. There are authentic versions of such favorites as carbonara, bolognese, marinara, and Alfredo, as well as plenty of unusual but no less traditional sauces, based on roasts, ribs, rabbit, clams, eggplant, arugula, and mushrooms, to name but a few. Anyone who cooks or eats pasta needs this book. The straightforward recipes are easy enough for the inexperienced, but even professional chefs will grasp the elegance of their simplicity. Cooking pasta the Italian way means: Keep your eye on the pot, not the clock. Respect tradition, but don’t be a slave to it. Choose a compatible pasta shape for your sauce or soup, but remember they aren’t matched by computer. (And that angel hair goes with broth, not sauce.) Use the best ingredients you can find—and you can find plenty on the Internet. Resist the urge to embellish, add, or substitute. But minor variations usually enhance a dish. How much salt? Don’t ask, taste! Serving and eating pasta the Italian way means: Use a spoon for soup, not for twirling spaghetti. Learn to twirl; never cut. Never add too much cheese, and often add none at all. Toss the cheese and pasta before adding the sauce. Warm the dishes.Serve pasta alone. The salad comes after. To be perfectly proper, use a plate, not a bowl. The authors are reluctant to compromise because they know how good well-made pasta can be. But they keep their sense of humor and are sympathetic to all well-intentioned readers.
Book Synopsis The Cook's Encyclopedia of Four Ingredient Cooking by : Joanna Farrow
Download or read book The Cook's Encyclopedia of Four Ingredient Cooking written by Joanna Farrow and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Secret Sauces written by Vanessa Seder and published by Kyle Books. This book was released on 2017-11-07 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A great sauce has the ability to transform even the humblest ingredients, to elevate the everyday to the sublime. But a great sauce does not have to be complicated. Gone are the days when sauce meant mainly a concoction based on butter, flour, and reduced stock. This book celebrates a new generation of sauces that are simple to whip up and rely on fresh and healthy ingredients such as nuts, yogurt, and vegetables. Secret Sauces gives you an arsenal of "mother" sauces that fit today's kitchen and are infinitely adaptable. Each one can be made in advance and then customized to enliven different meals throughout the week. With every sauce comes a recipe for a full finished dish that's an ideal showcase, followed by many ideas for other uses. Roasted Sweet Potato Wedges come alive drizzled with Bengali Spiced Yogurt. Seared Red Snapper rises to a new level with Grilled Pineapple and Chipotle Salsa. Coconut Lemongrass Cream finishes off Fruit Kebabs. Most existing sauce books are written for the professional chef, but this book is aimed at the home cook. It removes the intimidation of traditional sauces and makes sauces approachable for everyone. Inspired by cuisines from around the world, these sauces bring a new level of excitement to any meal. Plus, they deliver maximum flavor with a minimum of effort.
Download or read book Modern Sauces written by Martha Holmberg and published by Chronicle Books. This book was released on 2012-10-17 with total page 261 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Provides recipes for 150 sauces, including cinaigrettes, tomato sauces, butter sauces, gravy, custard sauces, and chocolate sauces, along with a variety of recipes for main dishes and desserts.
Book Synopsis Just Add Sauce by : America's Test Kitchen
Download or read book Just Add Sauce written by America's Test Kitchen and published by America's Test Kitchen. This book was released on 2018-02-27 with total page 329 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Boost the Flavor of Everything You Cook! Let sauce be your secret weapon in the kitchen with this unique new cookbook from America's Test Kitchen. From dolloping on vegetables to drizzling on steak, simmering up curries, and stir-frying noodles, instantly make everything you cook taste better with hundreds of flavorful, modern sauces paired with easy recipes that use them in creative, inspired ways. Just Add Sauce is structured to help you find and make exactly what you're in the mood for. Start with sauce and then plan your meal, or start with your protein and find the perfect sauce with our pairing suggestions. Sauce recipes include Foolproof Hollandaise, Lemon-Basil Salsa Verde, Vodka Cream Marinara Sauce, Onion-Balsamic Relish, Ginger-Scallion Stir-Fry Sauce, Mole Poblano, Rosemary-Red Wine Sauce, and Honey-Mustard Glaze. More than 100 recipe pairings include Sun-Dried Tomato Pesto-Rubbed Chicken Breasts with Ratatouille, Garlic-Roasted Top Sirloin with Tarragon-Sherry Gravy, and Green Bean Salad with Asiago-Bacon Caesar Dressing.
Download or read book Sauces Reconsidered written by Gary Allen and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2019-02-08 with total page 213 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sauces Reconsidered: Après Escoffier replaces the traditional French hierarchy of sauces with a modern version based on the sauces’ physical properties. While itis not a traditional cookbook, it does include many recipes. Cooks need not slavishly follow them, however, as the recipes illustrate their underlying functions, helping cooks to successfully create their own sauces based on their newfound understanding of sauces’ intrinsic properties. Gary Allen explores what makes a sauce the type of sauce it is, how it works, why it is specific to a particular cuisine, and how cooks can make it their own through an understanding of how the ingredients work together to create a sauce that enriches a dish and tantalizes the taste buds.
Book Synopsis Encyclopedia of Creative Cooking by :
Download or read book Encyclopedia of Creative Cooking written by and published by . This book was released on 1984 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Sauces written by James Peterson and published by Wiley. This book was released on 2008-09-22 with total page 656 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Winner of the James Beard Foundation Award for Cookbook of the Year for the 1991 First Edition "It's the single contemporary reference on the subject that is both comprehensive and comprehensible. I love Jim's recipes (and there are gems all over the place here), but what's special about Sauces is the text: it reads so well that this is the kind of book you can take to bed." -Mark Bittmanfrom the Foreword to the Second Edition "James Peterson has done for sauces that which Escoffier did for the cuisine of La Belle epoque. . . . Sauces is a manual for the professional cook and, as such, it will rapidly become a classic and indispensable reference." -Richard Olneyfrom the Foreword to the First Edition "Here is yet another cookbook that can stand among the best reference works. I suspect it's a harbinger of kindred books as publishers begin to respond to a growing audience of cook-readers who hunger for connected, nuanced, reliably researchedinformation." -Gourmet magazine "This is a book I wish I had written myself. . . . Every few decades a book is written that says all there is to say on a subject, or has all the information and passion that sets the standard for professionals and amateurs alike. Sauces is one of the best culinary books of this century in English." -Jeremiah Tower "The art of sauce making is the cornerstone of serious cooking. This book is a must for the new generation of creative cooks who wish to build on the classical French foundation with contemporary, delicious variations." -Daniel Boulud "It is a special reference book-comprehensive and inspiring." -Alice Waters
Book Synopsis Sauces, Salsas, and Chutneys: James Peterson's Kitchen Education by : James Peterson
Download or read book Sauces, Salsas, and Chutneys: James Peterson's Kitchen Education written by James Peterson and published by Ten Speed Press. This book was released on 2012-04-10 with total page 327 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Celebrated chef, teacher, and cookbook author James Peterson presents more than fifty recipes for sauces, salsas, and chutneys from Cooking, his classic guide for home cooks. Covering a comprehensive range of sauces—including Bordelaise, Pesto, Rouille, Barbecue, Ponzu, Tropical Fruit Salsa, and more—Peterson teaches the fundamentals of making delicious and approachable sauces that will enhance your kitchen repertoire. These versatile recipes punch up any dish, including meat, fish, pasta, sandwiches, and vegetables. Peterson also includes an array of helpful step-by-step photographs to help you master the techniques and build confidence in the kitchen. In addition to the wonderful and diverse recipes, Peterson provides a true kitchen education, with sections on the ten basic cooking methods, recipes and techniques all cooks should know, cooking terms, and recommended ingredients and kitchen tools. This e-book exclusive is an enriching addition to anyone’s digital library, and cooks both new and experienced will appreciate Peterson’s relaxed, unfussy style that encourages them to learn, keep it simple, and have fun in the kitchen. Be sure to check out more e-book exclusives from James Peterson’s Kitchen Education series.
Book Synopsis Essential Homemade Sauces Cookbook by : Mark Driskill
Download or read book Essential Homemade Sauces Cookbook written by Mark Driskill and published by Callisto Media, Inc.. This book was released on 2020-06-23 with total page 206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Add flair and elevate your culinary creations with sensational sauces Sauces are fun ways to finish dishes with originality and exciting cultural variations. From vinaigrettes to barbeque to curries and even dessert finishings, The Essential Homemade Sauces Cookbook is filled with blends based on cream, eggs, herbs, tomatoes, and much more. Learn how each base ingredient works to create sauces with equally delicious and specific purposes. From Classic Marinara to Chile-Rubbed Hanger Steak with Classic Chimichurri, each sauce family begins with a basic version before branching out into more unique and interestingly delectable derivatives. Use the pairing charts to learn ideal matches with beef, chicken, lamb—even tofu! As you try each homemade sauce, your familiarity and confidence for sauce making will increase as well. It’s time to get saucy! Inside you’ll find: Sauce galore—Discover 15 sauce types with 3 recipes for each to appeal to a wide array of tastes, plus 2 companion dishes for each sauce family. Organized by family—In every chapter, each sauce is divided into clear and distinguishable families, an ode to the French mother sauces. Make it your own—Don’t just follow these recipes—experiment with sauces and combinations to build something that’s truly yours. Learn how accenting flavors elevates meals and expands your options!