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Books > Health, Home & Family > Cookery / food & drink etc > General cookery > Cookery dishes & courses
After publishing his Cookie Recipe Scrapbook, Howard Kirsch now
offers another collection of mouthwatering soup recipes. Find over
380 soup recipes of all kinds in this book that you'll surely love
and enjoy
A complete baking course from the world-renowned professional culinary school École Ferrandi, dubbed the “Harvard of gastronomy” by Le Monde newspaper.
From crunchy baguettes to fig bread, and from traditional brioches to trendy cruffins, this comprehensive volume teaches aspiring bakers how to master the art of the French boulangerie. This new cookbook focuses on bread and viennoiserie, the category of French baked goods traditionally enjoyed for breakfast (like croissants and pains au chocolat); it is a perfect complement to Ferrandi’s bestselling French Pâtisserie, which covers baked desserts. Here, the culinary school’s team of experienced chef instructors provides more than 40 techniques, explained in 220 step-by-step instructions—from making your own poolish or levain to kneading, shaping, and scoring various types of loaves, and from laminating butter to braiding brioches. Base recipes for doughs, fillings, and classic viennoiserie provide fundamental building blocks.
Organized into four categories—traditional breads, specialty breads, viennoiserie, and sandwiches—the 83 easy-to-follow recipes provide home chefs with sweet and savory options for breakfast or snacks—from country bread to grissini, pastrami bagels to croque-monsieurs, and kougelhopf to beignets. Select gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan recipes offer something for everyone. A general introduction explains the fundamentals of bread and viennoiserie making, including key ingredients, the importance of gluten, the steps of fermentation, and an informative glossary.
A simple, stylish cookbook full of desserts that come together faster than you can eat them—from the New York Times bestselling author of Dining In and Nothing Fancy .
Before Alison Roman made recipes so perfect that they go by one name—The Cookie, The Pasta, The Lemon Cake—she was a restaurant pastry chef who spent most of her time learning to make things the hard way. She studied flavor, technique, and precision, then distilled her knowledge to pare it all down to create dessert recipes that feel special and approachable, impressive and doable. In Sweet Enough , Alison has written the book for people who think they don’t have the time or skill to pull off dessert. Here, the desserts you want to make right away, you can make right away.
Alison shows you how to make simple yet sublime sweets with her trademark casualness, like how to make jam in the oven, then turn that jam into a dessert—swirled into ice cream or folded into easy one-bowl cake batter. (Opening a jar of jam is more than fine, too.) She waxes poetic on the virtues of frozen fruit and teaches you the best way to throw your own Sundae Party. There are effortless cakes that take just minutes to get into a pan. And there are new, instant classics with a signature Alison twist, like Salted Lemon Pie, Raspberries and Sour Cream, Toasted Rice Pudding, or a Caramelized Maple Tart. Requiring little more than your own two hands and a few mixing bowls, the recipes are geared towards those without fancy equipment or specialty ingredients.
Whether you’re a dedicated baker or, better yet, someone who doesn’t think they are a baker, Sweet Enough lets you finish any dinner, any party, or any car ride to a dinner party with a little something wonderful and sweet.
From coast-to-coast, there is something universally common about
our relationship with food. It's more than just the food we eat and
the way we nourish our bodies. It's the way we feel when our food
is shared and the manner in which we connect with others over a
shared meal. But perhaps most importantly is the way in which a
favorite heirloom recipe can allow a flood of treasured memories to
invade our hearts with the simple aroma of ingredients. The
traveling apron journey began with one simple goal in mind: to
connect a community of women together around those beloved recipes.
After 20,000-plus miles of travel, whether you're looking to update
your weeknight dinner rotation, entertain friends on the back
porch, or simply looking for a dessert for your next holiday bash,
there's a little something for everyone.
The first ever curry air fryer cookbook featuring 50 brand new recipes from The Curry Guy.
We all love our air fryers – but did you know you could use one to make delicious curry favourites without tons of oil? In The Curry Guy: Air Fryer Dan Toombs will show you how.
Dan is a master of curryhouse cuisine and he has applied his knowledge and foolproof methods to air fryer recipes – offering everything from Onion Bhajis to Chicken Tikka, Beef Madras to Butter Chicken, Saag Paneer to Goan Pork Vindaloo, with perfect air fryer Basmati rice and Naans to serve alongside.
With sumptuous colour photos throughout, plus tips and tricks for getting your curries just right, treat your family to a fuss-free curry feast with The Curry Guy: Air Fryer.
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