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Books > Health, Home & Family > Cookery / food & drink etc > General cookery > Cookery dishes & courses
Forget the rules. Just cook!
Great food doesn't have to be over-the-top, fussy, or time-intensive to
be absolutely amazing. In his debut cookbook, Nick DiGiovanni gives you
the tools to become fearless in the kitchen-and to create
unapologetically delicious meals.
Building on a foundation of staple recipes such as basic pasta dough
and homemade butter, Nick shares a mouth-watering selection of his
favorite recipes including Custard Yogurt Toast, Grilled Peach Burrata
Salad, Smoked Bacon Carbonara, and his signature Master Chef Chocolate
Crack Pie.
Of course, making staples from scratch is great, but Nick shows you how
to make the most of a store-bought rotisserie chicken, too.
If you've never done more than boil water for pasta, this book is for
you. If you can confidently whip up a multi-course meal, this book is
for you. With his signature charm and humor, Nick shares advice, tips,
and tricks for cooks of any level. Unsure how to pronounce "gnocchi"?
There's a QR code for that. So grab your chef's knife, and get cooking!
Knife Drop also includes Nick's expert advice on equipment,
ingredients, and techniques, so home cooks of any ability level can
pick up some new skills. Explore a library of QR codes linking to video
tutorials showcasing key cooking techniques, from holding a chef's
knife and making a piping bag to pronouncing "gnocchi" the correct way.
Nika Hazelton's Way With Vegetables is really two books in one: an
encyclopedic guide to fresh vegetables available in the United
States-including tips on shopping and storing, and nutritional
values; and a collection of more than 250 delectable
recipes-including appetizers, elegant and hearty soups, classic
accompaniments and salads, and substantial main dishes. Nika
Hazelton shares the full range of her expert knowledge and personal
preference taking in virtually every aspect of vegetable cookery.
'Straightforward, personal, and unpretentious:' those are the words
M.F.K. Fisher used to describe Nika Hazelton's brand of cooking,
and those qualities are well displayed through this wonderful
collection of recipes.
Answer all your marzipan making and shaping questions in one handy
Q&A book, with The Little Book of Questions on Marzipan Sweets.
This book will guide you through the marzipan-making process,
including a brief history of the sweet treats, what equipment
you'll need, and essential shaping techniques. It also contains a
wide variety of recipes to try, from traditional old-time recipes
to creative modern twists. For marzipan-making novices, and even
those with a little experience, The Little Book of Questions on
Marzipan Sweets is simply a kitchen essential. The Little Book of
Questions Series offers a collection of fun and unique practical
guides on a wide range of subjects. These essential books contain a
wealth of information and handy tips in an easy to digest Question
and Answer format.
River Cottage head chef Gelf Alderson shows us how to create truly
knockout salads using simple, seasonal ingredients Gelf Alderson
has spent years serving up original, veg-centric meals to delight
the guests at River Cottage. His recipes redefine the idea of
salad, as playful flavour pairings, clever techniques and vibrant
dressings bring out the very best in seasonal produce. With all the
delicious summer fruit and veg coming into season right now, you'll
be spoilt for choice with these tantalising recipes. Why not try: *
Curried roots, pearled barley and parsley * Merguez roast squash,
pears and chicory * Apple with toasted hazelnuts and lime *
Leftover lamb, harissa and char-grilled peppers * Lentils with
green herbs and lemon Divided into easy chapters like Quick,
Hearty, Spicy and Lunchbox, these recipes use everyday ingredients,
and give plenty of suggestions for seasonal swaps and delicious
alternatives. With more than 80 recipes and countless more
variations to be explored, Gelf demonstrates how, with a bit of
creativity and flair, simple ingredients can be combined to make
truly great salads.
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