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Books > Health, Home & Family > Cookery / food & drink etc
In "The Elements of Cooking, New York Times "bestselling author
Michael Ruhlman deconstructs the essential knowledge of the kitchen
to reveal what professional chefs know only after years of training
and experience. With alphabetically ordered entries and eight
beautifully written essays, Ruhlman outlines what it takes to cook
well: understanding heat, using the right tools, cooking with eggs,
making stock, making sauce, salting food, what a cook should read,
and exploring the most important skill to have in the kitchen,
finesse. "The Elements of Cooking "gives everyone the tools they
need to go from being a good cook to a great one.
Discover the incredible uses of 40 of the best home-grown and
foraged ingredients as the Two Thirsty Gardeners guide you through
their original brew-it-yourself recipes. Wild Tea presents
easy-to-follow recipes that teach you how to collect naturally
sourced ingredients - including berries, roots, seeds, leaves and
flowers - for brewing your own blends and special infusions, from
classic night-time and hangover teas, to chai latte and Moroccan
mint, to specialist barley tea, bubble tea and even dandelion
coffee. There is also a 'best of the rest' section with more unique
ingredients that can be used for drinks, such as ginger, cinnamon,
pomegranate, orange and valerian. Whether you are a gardener, cook
or crafter, Wild Tea is the perfect guide to allow you to take your
health and wellness into your own garden and create specialized
brews at home.
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