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Learn how to craft truly beautiful nougat, the way they used to do
it. This vintage-style book is a kitchen staple for any creative
cooks wanting to take a trip back to the golden age of
nougat-making. This little tome will guide you through the
nougat-making process, including a brief history of the sweet
treats, as well as lots of traditional recipes to try out. With
this book at your disposal you can turn your humble kitchen into a
hub of nougat-making activity. What's more, you don't need lots of
equipment or a vast array of ingredients to get started. As well as
lots of classic recipes this book is filled with nougat-making tips
and techniques you can try as soon as you have mastered the basics.
The How They Used To Do It series will take you back to the golden
age of practical skills; an age where making and mending, cooking
and preserving, brewing and bottling, were all done within the
home. The series will instruct you in a whole range of traditional
skills that have fallen out of use, putting old knowledge into new
hands. Using household items, nifty hints and tricks, and a little
creativity you will be surprised what you can achieve.
This ends the perpetual cycle of food ignorance! Christine Ravago
brings to your apartments what mom forgot to teach you about food
and cooking. Thawed contains the fundamentals of cooking through
easy recipes, photographs, and basic guidelines for buying and
storing food, grilling, and entertaining. After the first few years
of college or even your first years starting a career and after
you've had enough greasy pizza and microwave dinners, Thawed serves
as a fool-proof start to your cooking repertoire. Thawed fuses
timeless recipes with sugar and spice to bring you excitingly
modern meals to pass on for generations. The recipes featured in
Thawed have been tested and tasted by your peers, and the results
are in...it's easy! Whether it's to impress the girl you just
started dating, to gather friends together for a round of juicy
gossip, or to celebrate youth, Thawed provides you with the cooking
know-how and elegant meals that will leave your guests utterly
astonished.
Who inspired Jamie Oliver to put a premium on fresh, 'naked' food?
Who influenced Sylvia Woods' talent for titillating the sweet
tooth? It just might have something to do with their mothers. Now,
in this one-of-a-kind cookbook, America's top celebrity chefs
divulge the cooking secrets that started it all. Mom's Secret
Recipe File features endearing stories, approachable recipes,
family cooking lore, valuable tips, and timeless advice from each
chef/mother pair. The duos are featured in 'mini chapters' that
begin with short introductions written by the chefs-a favorite
memory about how their moms' cooking styles inspired their
own-followed by four recipes from their moms' secret files.Mom's
Secret Recipe File is not only a perfect Mother's Day gift, it's
sure to become a cooking classic.
Nothing cooks better than cast iron. Here at last is a cookbook for
this most simple and versatile cookware, favorite of campfires and
country kitchens for generations. With complete directions for
seasoning and care, "Cast-Iron Cooking" features over seventy-five
recipes, from johnnycakes to blackened redfish--all ladled out with
A. D. Livingston's unique blend of good humor, savvy cooking sense,
and plain talk.
"Cast-iron cooking may be the wave of the past, but A. D.
Livingston has brought it back to the future. This book's a dandy,
packed with great information and criminally delicious recipes, all
well sprinkled with Livingston's peppery wit. So long, wimpy pots
and Teflon skillets Cast iron is back "--Patrick McManus, author of
"The Night the Bear Ate Goombaw" "A kitchen without cast iron is
like a schooner without sails. A. D. Livingston has got his 'old
black magic' down to an art--a simmering, aromatic art."--John
Egerton, author of "Southern Food"
'If I had a child at Uni ... this is the book I'd be putting in
their stocking this Christmas' Nigella Lawson 'The millennials'
answer to Delia Smith' Daily Mail 'The poster girl for TikTok
cooks' The Times 'The how-to cookbook for the modern generation.
Fresh, engaging and great fun' Rukmini Iyer, Roasting Tin series
Learn the basics. Up your cooking game. Delicious food every time.
This is a cookbook with no judgement. Together, we'll learn how to
make incredible food at home. We'll start with the basics: 12 Core
recipes (or go-to skills) that everyone needs to know, like how to
make a pasta sauce, roast a chicken or make a killer salad
dressing. Then we'll use these core skills as a base for delicious
and adaptable recipes that will up your cooking game - the Staple,
the Brunch, the Potato Hero (of course they make an appearance) and
the Fancy AF. So, once you've nailed that classic tomato sauce
(which I promise will become the new go-to in your kitchen), you
can stir it through pasta, or bake it with eggs for the perfect
Shakshuka and, before you know it, you'll be getting real fancy and
making a show-stopping Chicken Parmigiana to impress your friends.
Other chapters include: White Sauce: think Mac and Cheese and
Bacon-y Garlicky Gratin. Flat Breads: easy flat breads for Halloumi
Avo Breads and Salmon Tikka wraps. Emulsions: Chicken Caesar Salad
with homemade mayo and next level Steak Bearnaise with Hollandaise
and Crunchy Roast Chips. Meringue: from Eton Mess Pancakes through
to Simply the Zest Lemon Meringue Pie Whether you're completely new
to the kitchen or looking to elevate your basics with clever
tricks, my step-by-step guidance will help you nail delicious food
every time. As a chef with over ten years' experience in
professional kitchens, I've done the years of training so you don't
have to. It's okay to make a few mistakes along the way, and
together, we'll help you fix them and achieve incredible results at
home. I am passionate about the importance of great food at home,
every day - it's what we all deserve. This is not just the food you
want. It's the food you need.
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